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Getting the writing off arrow shafts

Started by AlanF, June 18, 2013, 08:36:00 AM

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AlanF

I've got some GT shafts I want to use to make arrows for my new '59 Kodiak.  What do you use to get the writing off the shafts when making "fancy" arrows?
"You uncovered your bow, you called for many arrows." Habakkuk 3:9

TxAg

A little acetone on a wash cloth. It scrubs off pretty easily.

KentuckyTJ

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KSdan

Lacquer thinner also works- as it also works to take off dipping, cresting, fletching, glue, etc. . .
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Pokerdaddy

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tradhunter

I just use dish soap and a green scrachpad. little scrubbing under warm water and done.
The wishbone will never replace the backbone.

Biathlonman

Denatured alcohol works too, just did a set of bemans with it.

graybarkhunter

Another for denatured alchohol (w/ Brillo pad),   Easiest I've found

Richie

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jlowrey75

Acetone & a scotch brite pad(green). Works everytime.
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