I've had some Zwickey screw-ins mounted on some GT3555s that I just tried to unscrew. The head is turning on the adapter and I can't unscrew them.
I set those arrows aside for now. I'll pull the inserts and then heat the head enough to soften the epoxy later.
For now, I bought some new 130 gr glue on 2-blade Zwickeys and 45 gr adapters and I will glue my own. Before mounting the BHs on the adapters, I cut several grooves lengthwise on the adapter. I scuffed up the inside of the BH (covered with paint) with some strips from a steel scouring pad and then cleaned adapters and heads well. I will use the German epoxy I use for my knife handles. This stuff is as strong as any other 24-hour epoxy if cured at room temperature. When heat cured, though, it's a totally different beast. As the curing temp goes up, the time required goes down and the strength more than triples. It can be cured at up to 320 degrees F and cures in just 5 minutes at that temp. Once cured, I have never been able to break it loose. The one time I tried to take some wood scales off a full tang knife, I had to grind it off. Even after all the wood was split off, a wood chisel would not peel it up from the steel.
Bet those Zwickeys don't turn on the adapters now :)
I take a tap to my field points. Maybe that needs to be done to your hunting points along with a good cleaning after that.
I want to see your knives:)
Keith, sent you an e-mail
Ron
Jon, the adapters I'm using have really deep, sharp square circumferential grooves that keep the head from pulling off, even if the epoxy bond fails. I cut a few longitudinal groves in to keep it from turning. I imagine hot melt would be all that's needed, but I decided to fix these so they would be PERMANENT screw-in BHs.
Ron
I see they are for carbons. If they were for aluminum I still have some of the old glue in/on broad head adaptors for broad heads or field points in a few sizes. I would give you a have a dozen.