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arrow making ?

Started by aussieman8, December 26, 2010, 12:30:00 PM

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aussieman8

what glue do u use to glue the nock on. i think i should use the hot melt but i dont know. if it is the hot melt how do i do it. thanks for the help.   :)

NoCams

Duco ! Buy it at Family Dollar for $1 a tube. You can also find it at 3 Rivers Archery, O'Reilly auto parts, Ace Hardware, etc, etc.
TGMM  Family of the Bow
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JRY309

I use Platinum fletch tite for aluminum and wood arrows with a lacquer finish.I use Duco on wood arrows with a polyurethene finish.Hot melt would melt your nocks,I use hot melt for metal points on wood arrows.

NY Yankee

Duco will work on just about anything.
"Elk don't know how many feet a horse has!"
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KEG

I use Platinum Fletch Tite for aluminum arrows and Duco for wood. The wood arrow arrow shafts are dipped in gasket lacquer before attaching the nocks.

seabass


Eric Sprick

A little dab of glue and twist the nock on the taper to spread the glue out evenly.

Eric.

Brently

Duco for wood, put a dab on the end and twist the nock as you seat it.

Orion

Use Duco or Fletch tite as others have suggested.  Hot melt will melt/deform and weaken the nocks and you'll never get them on straight.

lithicchipper

I've always used Duco and experienced no problems.


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