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arrow storage racks?

Started by AkDan, November 27, 2009, 02:47:00 AM

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AkDan

Anyone got any good ones?  I've been bundling up shafts (mostly poc) in rubber banded bundles.  Have had some for quite ahwile now.  Got to spining some of those groups I never have and man alive some are warped bad..nothing a little heat and some bending didnt fix but woooowza!

AkDan

hmm..maybe I should have asked..how do yall store your shafts being no one has storage racks?   lol!  These are new unfinished shafts.

Hawkeye

Dan,

A friend of mine built a wooden frame to the height he needed, and used the grid-style sheeting that you can get to cover fluorescent light fixtures.  He slipped a wood arrow in each square hole.  One grid was positioned high enough to be near the fletch, a second grid was positioned 3/4 of the way toward the tip, and a solid sheet at the bottom as a stop.  I don't have a photo, and he is no longer living... but it really made a nice display.

For you shafting, how about a large diameter piece of PVC pipe cut long enough to cover the shafts.  Mount the tube horizontally in the rafters, slide in the shafts, and they are protected AND supported to minimize warping.

Hope that helps...

Daryl
Daryl Harding
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose."  Jim Elliot

Traditional bowhunting is often a game of seconds... and inches!


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