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A tip for removing inserts while bareshafting

Started by NBK, July 12, 2011, 12:11:00 AM

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NBK

I'm sure that someone else has thought of this already, but I recently found a way to save some time while cutting my bareshafts while testing arrow flight.  In the past I've always cut from the nock end because it was faster/easier than trying to remove the inserts.
Yesterday I went to help my brother test some different arrows for his new bow.  I took a roll of teflon tape, the type used for plumbing, and gave the insert a couple of wraps and pushed it into the shaft.  Held fine, and when it was time to cut I just took a pair of pliers and pulled it out.  Couple more wraps of tape and put it back in.  Woila!  Like I said, I'm sure I'm not the first guy to come up with this, but it worked well for me.
Mike


"I belong anywhere but in between"

Over&Under

Great tip!  I have used a piece of plastic grocery bag before....same kinda idea.
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scedvm

Definitely worth a try, good tip!  I use saran wrap but the teflon tape idea sounds better.

ozy clint

hot melt glue for tuning. epoxy for hunting.
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Border black douglas recurve 70# and 58# HEX6 BB2 limbs

Good Stuff

I have always used the plastic bag. I will have to give the tape a try.

ROB TAYLOR

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Rick Richard

I have been using the teflon tape for sometime and find it works great when using a "bag" target.

Cherokee Scout

Cut off the nock end, no need to remove the insert.
John

cacciatore

This is a good tip,but i am a happy hot melt guy,never had a problem fast safe and easy,a lighter is enough.
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Javi

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LONGSTYKES

Sounds like a good idea, I'll try when I do my next bow set-up. Thanks
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jamesh76

QuoteOriginally posted by ozy clint:
hot melt glue for tuning. epoxy for hunting.
I agree
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Rob DiStefano

carbon is extremely heat sensitive, and for that reason i've always used teflon pipe tape for temporarily holding point inserts.
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