zombie brass insert glue
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zombie brass insert glue
Bea says dont use hot melt.??? I usually use it never had a problem . Epoxy .... crazy glue. I will probably get a dozen answers lol. Thanks lbj
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Re: zombie brass insert glue
im in the epoxy camp. JB Weld specifically
I like the long working time.
I like the long working time.
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Re: zombie brass insert glue
No question that 24 hr epoxy is the best but with what I do now, I have zero problems with the blue top Gorilla Glue.
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Re: zombie brass insert glue
You can find a Loctite that is called "Extra Time Control" . Works very well like Gorilla Glue Blue Top but gives you some extra time ( 15s ) to get things setup up exactly right.
http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/sg_x_c ... ontrol.htm
Kinda the best of both worlds to me.
http://www.loctiteproducts.com/p/sg_x_c ... ontrol.htm
Kinda the best of both worlds to me.
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Re: zombie brass insert glue
I just use the color change Crazy Glue on everything (Inserts and fletching). No issues so far. Of course I don't plan on ever needing to get them out. So far it has worked well on fletching too.
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Re: zombie brass insert glue
I'm with Boo, blue cap gorilla glue for inserts and fletch. For my safari arrows though I will be going with the 24hr JB cold weld epoxy. (for the added insurance)
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Re: zombie brass insert glue
What I've found to work best so far is the G5 Blue Glue. I use it for my fletching and inserts. It is amazing....I also use the Zing primer by Flex Fletch to prep all my vanes.
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Re: zombie brass insert glue
I've never used hot melt or epoxy but have great results with the blue top Gorilla for knocks, inserts and fletching.
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Re: zombie brass insert glue
Goat Tuff is a very good adhesive...
Re: zombie brass insert glue
BEE is protecting itself from shaft failure if someone gets the carbon shaft too hot thereby weakening it in that spot which will ultimately cause failure.longbow joe wrote:Bea says dont use hot melt.??? I usually use it never had a problem .
I've used low temp hotmelt for years with perfect results. Use the glue gun hot melt you can get at wal-mart for $3 for 30 sticks. It's as strong and maybe stronger than the $7 per stick hot melt that is sold to us via archery retailers.
Use minimal heat, and once the insert is inserted into the shaft set the shaft immediately into a cup of water. Never, ever, have had an issue.
One of the neatest things about using this glue is that if you ever want to remove the insert/point/or whatever you glued into the shaft, simply hold the end of the shaft under hot water out of your tap for 10 seconds, then pull the insert.
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