anyone take the time to try the different types? They make a quality, high performance, and a instant brand. I was wondering if one dried better than the others.
I know the thickness varies from 1000-1500. I just wondering if maybe the thinner version dried clear compared to the thicker types
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Hey Crazyfarmer
l spoke to you a few weeks ago and thanks for helping me to get started on bolt fletching. l've tried a few different types of glue and so far l like the Gorilla gel glue the best. It dries very nice and allows you to wipe off access glue on either side of the fletch for a better cleaner look to the shafts even though the fletch is glued on tight. Also, l have not had one fletch peel off a bit. No shots taken yet but l'll post my results.
l spoke to you a few weeks ago and thanks for helping me to get started on bolt fletching. l've tried a few different types of glue and so far l like the Gorilla gel glue the best. It dries very nice and allows you to wipe off access glue on either side of the fletch for a better cleaner look to the shafts even though the fletch is glued on tight. Also, l have not had one fletch peel off a bit. No shots taken yet but l'll post my results.
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thanks for the info.. i wasnt aware that goat tuff had 3 different types, but they all seem to do the job. I didnt know if anyone tried the 3 different types and had some results on them. Im just using the instant and the only way to remove inserts is to cut them shaft open LOLPerch74 wrote:Hey Crazyfarmer
l spoke to you a few weeks ago and thanks for helping me to get started on bolt fletching. l've tried a few different types of glue and so far l like the Gorilla gel glue the best. It dries very nice and allows you to wipe off access glue on either side of the fletch for a better cleaner look to the shafts even though the fletch is glued on tight. Also, l have not had one fletch peel off a bit. No shots taken yet but l'll post my results.
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I saw.... that would probably be ideal for vanes, but I dont see how thats gonna get up inside the insert to loosen that. But for the vanes, a razor blade does the best work LOL, espically if its wrapped since no matter that the wrap will get messed upReal McCoy wrote:Crazyfarmer- Bowhuntersuperstore shows Goat Tuff Debonder 1 oz for 6.99.
if anyones actaully tried that debonder, let us know how it works
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