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Craft Glue for inserts?

Started by Jayb, October 02, 2011, 05:58:00 PM

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Jayb

There was a prior thread about people using glue for inserts; I'll be using it for carbon.  Someone mentioned they use their wife's craft glue, glue gun kind.  I saw they sell a stick of it at 3R too.  I've been using Bohning glue which I can't heat up to remove inserts from broken shafts.  Like the idea of removing since using 100gn brass inserts and hate the idea of throwing out good parts.

Anyway my wife came home yesterday with a glue gun and glue sticks so curious if I can use it for my needs.
Thanks!
Black Widow PSA II #52 @ 26"

Killdeer

If the shaft is broken, why can't you use heat to remove the insert?

I have used glue from the hobby shop, with no problems.
Killdeer
Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

~Longfellow

TGMM Family Of The Bow

Jayb

Sorry I used Bohning fletch tight or whatever its called.  I believe you can't heat to remove inserts.  Reason I was going to glue or the craft glue gun stuff.
Black Widow PSA II #52 @ 26"

JimB

You can remove any glue by heating,including epoxies.I wouldn't trust "Craft" glue for a minute.It is always risky to use heat on carbon but for salvaging part from a broken shaft,go for it.Big Jim in the sponsor list has a hot melt glue that I hear is good.I personally use epoxies on inserts but you can't remove them without damaging the carbon.

flinthead

I have used glue gun gluesticks for years with no problem on carbons and aluminum. These sticks come in different strengths and hardening times. Always use the strongest [they are rated on package] and it works good.Put glue on insert and put in arrow, if it stops before bottoming out gentle heat field tip and push against a block of wood.  Also removable with gentle heating. Heat the field point gently til you can remove it with multi-plyers.All the field compitition and hunting arrows have been so assembeled. Roy
Maybe it is time to shoot what I have on the rack

Paul WA

try removing 2part JB Weld with heat...Good luck
"I'm a trophy hunter till something else comes along"

lpcjon2

Use it,but it cools quickly so practice first. And a hair dryer on high can heat a shaft enough to get the glue soft(glue sticks)if you need to get it out.If you get carried away and start making frilly lacey things for your bow have the wife smack you.Unless your a closet case crafter.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

Trad-Man

QuoteOriginally posted by Paul WA:
try removing 2part JB Weld with heat...Good luck
LOL...ah...not without destroying the shaft!

Jayb

I thought so thanks for the info!
Black Widow PSA II #52 @ 26"

JimB

Paul WA,that's what I'm talkin' about!

WPAtrapper

It's all I use on my Gold Tips and I've never lost an insert because of glue failure.
60" RER LX 46@28"

eflanders

I've been using it on my arrows for the past two years on both aluminum and carbon shafts.  I like it as it does not get brittle and you can remove inserts when you really need to without damaging anything.  It also does not heat up the shaft enough to damage the shaft.


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