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??? About putting on a leather handle

Started by Dingus, June 29, 2008, 08:44:00 PM

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Dingus

I'm looking for advice... please.
I have a bow that is finished with oil, but it has no handle.  I want to put a leather handle on with Barge cement and lace it.  Do I have to remove the oil in the handle area first, and if so, with what... acetone?
Thanks.
Dingus

Orion

Is the oil wet?  If it's been there a long time, it should be dry/hard, at least dry and hard enough to glue on your leather grip.  Acetone is pretty strong, and if you get a little where the leather won't cover, you may mar the finish.  Denatured alcohol is good to clean up any surface residue before gluing.  Good luck.

WidowEater

Silence over speed.  Heavier arrows never hurt.

BigArcher

I use tru oil on my bows for a finish.  The barge cement holds fine.  I sometimes like to wrap the grip with serving thread.  This holds things in place till dry and adds a nice finished look.

BigArcher
 


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