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what size aluminum for footing?

Started by BigJim, January 20, 2012, 11:03:00 PM

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BigJim

I am looking to foot some shafts that have an OD of .281 (Gold Tip Kinetic .200)

I have a very limited supply of aluminum shafts laying around to test. Of what I have, the 2117's proves to be a close fit, but wondering if there is a size that would be slightly tighter.
Is it preferably to have a slight amount of space for glue room?

thanks, bigjim
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RUTANDSTRUT

try a 2016.  its inside diameter should be .2805  would be a real tight fit.

JimB

2016 won't fit.Your 2117 should be app .294 ID.The closest I know is 2013.I was able to get them on a .284 shaft but they were very tight.I'm sure they'd work.They are thinner walled than some but have held up well through several months of shooting.They would be the closest.

You don't need much space for glue,very little.If you used Gorilla glue,you could use the 2117.It would expand to fill the gap.Thicker wall too.

ishoot4thrills

Gorilla Glue works great for gluing footings. It does fill in the gaps very well, as was stated.
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oldskool

go to the how to section, there is a footing size chart there that we made up a few years ago
CHX 58in 44@28 CHX 58in 52@28

BigJim

Thanks guys, just need to come up with some aluminum that doesn't have beer in it  :)

Oldskool, that chart doesn't list aluminum ID's just sizes to fit common carbon. Unfortunately, my shafts aren't common size.

bigjim
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Mike

Rob W.

If you need more 2117 I have a bunch in black you can have.


Rob
This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

oldskool

Big Jim, when you find out what size you need let the mod know so he can add it to the list
CHX 58in 44@28 CHX 58in 52@28

psychmonky

Jim, if you can't find a tighter fit, would it work to wrap the area to be footed with aluminum foil first? That way you could adjust the thickness to what you need. Just an idea.

Scott
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JimB

After thinking about it,and the weights you shoot,I would go with the 2117 and Gorilla glue over the 2013's because of wall thickness.

BigJim

I don't think that wall thickness would make a difference. All, I need is something to keep the insert from coming out sideways. These arrows are really tough, but I am using the hidden brass insert to increase weight up front and they tend to break sidewase when they brake. Just a little help would be all that was necessary.
thanks, bigjim
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iohkus

BigJim, 2013's have an inside diameter of .2865
and 2016's are .2805, closest I have on my chart.
Hmmmmm. I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I'm
not sure that what you heard is what I actually meant!

tradtusker

Big Jim
I have footed the Kenetic 300's but have not found a shaft that foots the .200 exactly.
The best Find is a brass tube from the hardware store. That fits exact on the .200 but is a bit thicker wall then the alu shafts but works great.

The Fit must be tight, I do not like to have any play at all!. I use 24 hour epoxy for my footings.

We have experimented with loads of arrows as my buddys and I foot all our arrows, have done for years. Especially with the HIT as you described, the new Goldtip inserts are very weak! So i also use the HIT inserts.

if you have to build up to make up room for a slightly loose footing the best thing to use is masking tape, rolled on tight. but it a bit finicky to get right.
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