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Would you use JB Weld epoxy....?

Started by PaulDeadringer29, August 21, 2014, 09:36:00 PM

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PaulDeadringer29

For glue on broad heads? I'm gonna use some glue on BH's this year and have some JB epoxy on hand and just wanna make sure it'll hold.

TxAg

Heck yeah. Works like a champ.


Good luck ever getting them apart  :)

Guss


Canadian Idle

That's all I use anymore...even on HIT inserts and footings on arrows.    :thumbsup:

TradBrewSC

I use it for everything! Can't beat it.

ron w

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knobby

Sure would. I just used it to re-attach a loose limb tip on an old recurve. Just make sure the broadheads are spinning true as the glue dries. Great stuff.

PaulDeadringer29

Great, I'm about to glue some up then. Broad head shooting tomorrow evening, hopefully.

tom cunningham

That will work great...but if you don't want to use a two part try 3-m 5200....a permanent, below the waterline saltwater marine adhesive...plenty good.....I have seen guys rebuild aluminum boats with it....and they don't leak as much!

Jerry Jeffer

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Roger Norris

I have used JB Weld for years for my permanent archery gluing...as in after I have my point weights dialed in. This year I notice it is less durable. A friend in the chemical business told me that you can expect many adhesives to change....some kind of EPA nonsense that made everyone change the formulation. As a long time JB Weld advocate....I'm looking for something else...   :mad:
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Frenchymanny

Good stuff but I like to use hot melt glue in case I need to make a change

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reddogge

Since the broadhead does it's work pushing in you don't even have to glue them, just push them on however I use hot melt so I can change or adjust them.
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Steve O

QuoteOriginally posted by Roger Norris:
I have used JB Weld for years for my permanent archery gluing...as in after I have my point weights dialed in. This year I notice it is less durable. A friend in the chemical business told me that you can expect many adhesives to change....some kind of EPA nonsense that made everyone change the formulation. As a long time JB Weld advocate....I'm looking for something else...    :mad:  
That is NOT good news.

dennis502

QuoteI have used JB Weld for years for my permanent archery gluing...as in after I have my point weights dialed in. This year I notice it is less durable. A friend in the chemical business told me that you can expect many adhesives to change....some kind of EPA nonsense that made everyone change the formulation. As a long time JB Weld advocate....I'm looking for something else...  [Mad]
I hope it's just a coincidence, but a couple of weeks ago I had a broadhead pull out from a JB Welded adapter while removing from my target. First time I've ever had a problem in the 2 or so years that I've been using JB Weld....

tecum-tha

Just use hot-melt. It is easy to remove or change angles on heads if necessary. It is also easier to align them. I see no advantage using a 2 part epoxy to glue on field points or broadheads.

PaulDeadringer29

My only problem with hot melt, is I have had inserts pull out in targets and I have used several kinds of glue and installed them very meticulously. I imagine bh's would pull out even easier when removing from targets. And i have been known to tear a target open to get my inserts back, lol, so I know I would definitely go after a bh!

Rob W.

I like the hot melt Braveheart sells. JB weld is to permanent for my tastes.
This stuff ain't no rocket surgery science!

Stone Knife

You could probably make a broadhead out of the stuff   ;)
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but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


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bigbadjon

For my epoxy needs I have switched exclusively to 24 hour set epoxy. The slow cure type is the strongest and the only way to guarantee good results. I just happen to be using Loc Tite brand but I assume any slow cure make would be good.
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