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So I got disgusted at what my Arizona EZ Fletch tools were looking like and I thought I'd read the instructions for the first time ever :shock: So I read that you can soak the tool in acetone. Thinking yeah right, I did it anyway. I opened a 4 liter tin and hung the tool in the acetone for 20/30 minutes. When I pulled it out there was no glue on it at all and the tool was fine :shock: The only thing I saw was all the scratch marks and gouges where some moron didn't read the instructions and scraped away the excess glue :roll: Now I wonder what mental midget did that?

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thank you LOL
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I got the feeling there,s a lot of us or I mean them out there that have the ariziona fletchers that are all scratched up :shock: :D :shock: :shock:
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Masboy wrote:I got the feeling there,s a lot of us or I mean them out there that have the ariziona fletchers that are all scratched up :shock: :D :shock: :shock:
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I think they come like that! :mrgreen:
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I'm glad mine matches the rest !
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Lol remember we spoke about that last week and I told you I thought that 30 min seemed like a long time, I am glad you tried it, I would not have, i thought for sure it would eat or soften that plastic.
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Boo wrote:So I got disgusted at what my Arizona EZ Fletch tools were looking like and I thought I'd read the instructions for the first time ever :shock: So I read that you can soak the tool in acetone. Thinking yeah right, I did it anyway. I opened a 4 liter tin and hung the tool in the acetone for 20/30 minutes. When I pulled it out there was no glue on it at all and the tool was fine :shock: The only thing I saw was all the scratch marks and gouges where some moron didn't read the instructions and scraped away the excess glue :roll: Now I wonder what mental midget did that?

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Don did you get ahold of mine and scratch it up too? Instructions I thought men throw them out where did you find them? :shock:
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Bullzeye wrote:Lol remember we spoke about that last week and I told you I thought that 30 min seemed like a long time, I am glad you tried it, I would not have, i thought for sure it would eat or soften that plastic.
LOL! I was doing a few of them and forgot one in the can for a couple of hours and guess what? It's still a fletching too!
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newbie wrote:Don did you get ahold of mine and scratch it up too? Instructions I thought men throw them out where did you find them? :shock:
Good question! I found one set of instructions hidden in the base of one. Apparently they know men buy them :lol: :lol: :lol:
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hey thanks don, when I get my new AZ I won't be scraping the old dried up glue off :wink: ....I knew there was some reason I held off buying one till now :lol: ....
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Thanks Don. This will be some info I will mark as must read before doing anything with Arizona Fletching Jig. I am still using a Blitz but whenever I do replace the Blitz it will probably be the Arizona.
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SAY WHA??

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I've always said,"If all else fails read the instructions" :wink:
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After years and years of watching my dad mess things up because of not reading instructions I am now pretty anal on reading them lol
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taz3 wrote:I've always said,"If all else fails read the instructions" :wink:
Yeah but they hide the instructions in the butt of the too!
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