What method of application do you use with profin for arrows, that works the best? It's a new product for me so trying to see if dipping ,spraying or wipe on works the best.
Thanks, Ken
I dip. 8 to 12 hrs between coats. I also steel wool with 0000 steel wool, then wipe down with a cloth between coats.
I do what Mike does.
Mike,
What glue are you using on the feathers?
X2 what Mike said. I have also applied with the throw away sponge type brush. Works well. However I prefer dipping.
Duco for glue Walt.
I also dip but don't dip over or under my caps with it. If I over coat it's with a wb poly just to even the shine out. Some of my caps were semi dull compared to the glassy smoothness of the profin. One or two dips over the caps In the poly fixes that.
This allows you to capcrest with just about any paint and not have the compatability issues that plague wood arrow builders.
Walt, I use Duco cement.
Dipping is the best method for profin and the cosistency is perfect right out of the can. I think most people who use profin use Duco to fletch. Just so you know it will give a yellow tinge over a white cap or cresting.
Where can I find this stuff? Thanks.
I purchase direct from Daly's in Seattle. I've found they give you the best price.
Damon, if you know someone else who could use some there are places where you can get it real cheap if you buy a 4 gallon pack.
Eric
I like the stuff, it does not stink and in our climate it dries pretty quick. I dip-do a whole bunch of shafts-and return the rest to the original can and seal.
it drys slooooow here! Got to a point I made a drying box and cranked the heat up..still took the better part of 8 hours before it dried, (not cured)
I need to come up with a better drying box, but decided with as few arrows as I do anymore theres no need. I dip before I leave for work...by the time I'm home 13 hours later, they're ready for more. I usually leave them sit for 5 or 6 days before I finish sand.
I dont like steel wool..if you use it, buy some tack cloths and clean them well. I cant say how many times I'd find a thread of it in my finish. Irks me to no end. Spend all that time to get boogers lol.
I use a heat lamp at times just to warm up the area around the shafts while the hang and dry.
Thanks guys! AkDan, I live in Alaska also, in Palmer. The drying time worries me but I'll just give it a try and see how it works. One more question, if you dip do you run it through a gasket or just dip straight and hang?
Thanks guys! AkDan, I live in Alaska also, in Palmer. The drying time worries me but I'll just give it a try and see how it works. One more question, if you dip do you run it through a gasket or just dip straight and hang?
You just dip it and let it run off.
I was just down your way chasing bows in the valley..fishing was great. Silvers are in btw.
profin is thin stuff..just dip and hang, I use a knock repair tool to clean up the knock taper slightly without eating into the wood.