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Started by Florida bowhunter, November 25, 2014, 05:30:00 AM

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Florida bowhunter

How do you ge t paint to stick to aluminum shafts without it flaking off...

Charlie Lamb

The shafts need to be "squeaky" clean. Seriously!! Take a paper towel and wet it with acetone. Rub the shaft vigorously until it squeaks. Then it's ready to paint.
Hunt Sharp

Charlie

mzombek

What about longbows. Is there any type of paint that can be applied to a bow that is easily removed after hunting season?

ChuckC

Not sure about "easily", but there are removable camo paints available. A set of sleeves might fit the bill for you.
ChuckC

M60gunner

For alum shafts the best paint is Bohning Fletch -Laq. It is expensive, it is stinky, but it works. Also Rustolem 2x works. I used on a couple shafts as a test. So far so good.
But agian those shafts need to be clean. I use hot water, comet cleanser and a scrub pad. If your not painting right away I bundle them and wrap the part to be painted in scran wrap to keep air away.

habujohn

I used to paint my bows with camo paint and would take it off using WD40.
habujohn

joe skipp

I clean my aluminum shafts with 91% Isopropyl and let them dry thoroughly. I then crown dip with Bohning Products.

The only aluminum shaft that I had problems with paint chipping off and flaking was the XX78 Super Slams. Not sure what kind of finish was applied to them.
"Neal...is this heaven?" "No Piute but we are dam close". Top of the Mtn in Medicine Bow Nat Forest.

Stump73

Why not try limbsations by onestringer to camo your bow? You can get it all kinds of camos and patterns like snake skin. Easy to remove.
BigJim Thunderchild 54" 52# @ 28"
BigJim Thunderchild 56" 42# @ 28"

Homebru

QuoteOriginally posted by mzombek:
What about longbows. Is there any type of paint that can be applied to a bow that is easily removed after hunting season?
Plasti-dip.  They paint cars with it and then peel it off when they want to change colors.
homebru


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