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Re-Fletching and Wraps

Started by Hoyt, February 02, 2011, 07:10:00 AM

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Hoyt

Is there a way to just remove feathers from wrap and re-fletch without mauling the wraps? Removing the wraps is a pain and I haven't found a way to do so without just cutting and scraping them off with a knife. Tried submerging them in boiling water and it didn't do any good...still had to scrape and then lightly sand shaft to smooth it up.

I'm using fletch tape.

Reaper TN

I use a hairdryer, it heats the glue that holds the wraps on and makes it much easier to remove wraps. A heat gun would probably work better.
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JRY309

I haven't found a way,I usally just remove and replace the wrap and refletch.

LONGSTYKES

Don't know of a way, without damaging the wrap. Besides I always like the new look I have created.
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Hoyt

Guess I'll get a hair dryer or heat gun and try that. I can't help but to gouge the shaft a little when scraping with a knife and I know that's not good.

Would leave the wraps off, but they do help in finding arrows..especially the pink ones.

statedriller

I've always had the hot water trick work.  Maybe try a different brand of wrap this time.
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wds

I use fletch tape and when i need new feathers a hair dryer will soften the tape enough to remove the feather with no damage to the wrap. Works best if you don't put a drop of glue on the ends of the feather.

Pullonmylimb

I use fletch tape, and the only damage to the wrap is at the feather points where i put drops of glue.  I don't worry much about that damage and just refletch.  If its a field point I will sometimes rotate the nock so he feather doesn't re-align with the same spot.
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Jim Boettcher

I just pull the feather off, and roll up the sticky tape with my thumb. Comes off easily, looks like a booger on your thumb. I never use glue with fletch tape.


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