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help with glue for points

Started by kasey, November 04, 2007, 01:02:00 PM

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kasey

if i don't have a glue pot what can i use?

robslifts

use a lighter or alcohol burner and hot melt sticks  you can get them at three rivers archery or any place that sells trad gear
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Pete W

Share your knowledge and ideas.

Robinofdahood

I just finished putting field points on some arrows I made this week.  I've been away from the sport for a while, but my dad bought me this butane torch at a yard sale and I used it to melt my glue sticks.  It worked like a charm.  I don't know if they're still made, but it just pops off of the disposible butane cannister, and I know I can buy those at my grocery store.  Seems like it would be a good thing to take along on out of town hunts.  Here's some pics of the torch and my new arrows(sorry, I'm kinda geeked up about them.  LOL.)
-Dave

So long as the new moon returns in heaven, a bent, beautiful bow, so long will the fascination of Archery keep hold of the hearts of men.  -Thompson

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Mr.Magoo


portugeejn

Propane torch and Bohning Ferr-L-Tite.

RonP

Brian Krebs

propane torch and Bohning Ferr-L-Tite

You can use a butane cigarette lighter; or a candle; but you really have to be careful not to allow any soot to remain on any surface- it interferes with the bond.                            

Most broadheads and target/field/steel blunts - need any oil etc that might be inside the point where the glue will go. Heat it first; and then heat up the glue; and scrape some off into the broadhead or point; then heat the tip a little more and push and twist onto the tapered wood arrow end. If you use an aluminum insert- heat it too: before pushing on the point.
                                                 
With broadheads; point the head down on a hard surface and spin the arrow. If the shaft at the point the broadhead sits wobbles; then you need to straighten it up.                                  

What I do; is to take a piece of wood and with a cooled arrow with a broadhead on it. Push the point in just a bit; and twist the shaft until it spins.                                        

Now - heat up the wobbly headed point; and put it point down into that hole; and turn it slowly. By looking at a still object in the background; and slowly turning the arrow; you can see when the shaft is off; and by pushing the arrow to straighten it- you can straighten it perfectly. You probably will have to heat up the point a few times to get it right; but this method has worked for me for 3 decades.            

I like my broadheads ( 2 blades ) to line up with the nock so that the blade is horizonal when the bow is held perfectly straight up and down. When setting the broadheads and spin testing them; I will set the broadhead at that time to the right position.

A candle or a small flame may not heat the ferr-L-Tite enough to get the best bond; a propane torch seems to be the best way to do it ( or the torch shown above).
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