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Insert glue

Started by BUCKY, May 18, 2010, 07:56:00 PM

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BUCKY

What do most of you use for brass inserts to carbon shafts?

lpcjon2

For my other style bow I used Ferrel cement for my inserts and they hold tight,never had one come out!
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

KentuckyTJ

For the Easton Trad Only's I simply use the hot melt glue, for Gold Tips the hot melt doesn't hold the inserts in and I have to use epoxy. So it depends on the internal makeup of your shafts.
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DVSHUNTER

I lost four inserts today in my gt's. One was hot melt, and three were superglue.  I'm going to use epoxy next. I hear it works well.
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Paul Mattson

I switched to JB Weld, used epoxy and heard a few complaints.  Been using JB Weld for several months now.

Holm-Made

I lightly score the inside of the shaft with a chainsaw file.  I also score the inserts with sandpaper so I am glueing to fresh metal.  I clean both surfaces with acetone on a Q tip.  Surface preparation is probably the most important step with all bonding.  Chad

BOWMARKS

I go with the Hot Melt.Easy removel when and if you want and hold great for me!!
Kanati Long Bow 56"-45#@27"
Hoot's Long Bow 56"-45#@27"
Shrew Classic Hunter 56"-47#@28"


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EricW

so far have had good luck with Gorilla brand super glue

Yellow Dog

Does JB Weld work for broadheads to screw on inserts? Does it "release" with heat?
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JRY309

The key to getting inserts to hold in is to properly prep the shafts and inserts.I etch or scratch the inside of the shaft with a brush,then I'll scratch up the brass insert with sandpaper.Then I clean everything with alcohol and let dry a few minutes.Then I'll mix up a two part 24 hr epoxy and install the inserts,never lost any inserts with the proper prep.I don't use heat on my carbons,there is not a carbon arrow maker that recommends using any kind of heat on their carbon arrows.

mookie

I use hot melt and haven't had any problems.

Stone Knife

Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

Jerry Ragle

clean inside shaft with denatured alcohol (use q tip)and gold tip tip grip

Kris

I use Kimsha Quick-Stick.  Hot glue because you can change out your inserts should you decide to use a different weight or for whatever reason.  I have had a good track record with this system and brass inserts in Beman MFX shafts.

KRis

Rackman

I use superglue, but I first clean the inside of the arrow with alcohol , or the insert will eventually pull out.    :archer2:
Black Widow PSAV 55@28

Zbearclaw

Gorilla glue.  Mark the inserts where you want them rotated to for your broadheads.  Clean and apply the glue.

Set the insert in with a fieldpoint and put the arrow in the corner, point down the gorilla glue from pushing the insert out.

Epoxy, hot melt, superglue, and jbweld have failed me.  Gorilla never has...
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SS Snuffer

Hot Melt on Axis arrows works good!
Chuck
Kodiak Mag 52" 41 lb.
Kota Kill-Um 60" 42 lb.
Kanati 58" 38 lb.
Black Hunter Longbow 60" 40 lb.

No Guts - No Story

LCH

That Devon 2 part 24 hour epoxy is the best but I can't find it anymore. JB weld works good but I have found that the Loc tite waterproof 2 part epoxy works good. I get it at Lowes and Home Depot.LCH

Deadbolt

QuoteOriginally posted by Zbearclaw:
Gorilla glue.  Mark the inserts where you want them rotated to for your broadheads.  Clean and apply the glue.

Set the insert in with a fieldpoint and put the arrow in the corner, point down the gorilla glue from pushing the insert out.

Epoxy, hot melt, superglue, and jbweld have failed me.  Gorilla never has...
I tried it and ruined 2 dozen arrows...glue pushes through the insert in the back and fills the threads.  I regret ever getting carbons and gorilla glue.

DW Dyer

I've had good luck with hot melt.


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