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Fletching glue?
#1014477
07/15/14 05:31 AM
07/15/14 05:31 AM
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marshmud991
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What's the best quick set glue on the market?
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: marshmud991]
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07/15/14 05:32 AM
07/15/14 05:32 AM
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TChunter
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Goat tuff is the best Ive used. Its annoyingly strong if you like to rebuild arrows often.
On the Eighth day God created flounder.
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: marshmud991]
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07/15/14 05:37 AM
07/15/14 05:37 AM
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N2TRKYS
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I use to use Goat Tuff, but had an issue with it not working. Switched to Fastset Gel with no issues.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: marshmud991]
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07/15/14 05:50 AM
07/15/14 05:50 AM
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Shaw
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FastSet and Goat Tuff are excellent choices but they are a bit on the pricey side. I use either Loc-Tite or Gorilla super glue.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
ShawBuilt Custom Bowstrings
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: N2TRKYS]
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07/15/14 06:48 AM
07/15/14 06:48 AM
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tfd1224
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I use to use Goat Tuff, but had an issue with it not working. Switched to Fastset Gel with no issues. this, crappiest glue i ever used. i cleaned my shafts with acetone and watched the glue squish out the sides of the vanes and wiped it off and put a drop on the front end of the vane where it touches the shaft and you could shoot one of the arrows the next day and at least one of the vanes would fly off.
Yeah c知on. Daniel White
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: marshmud991]
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07/15/14 08:35 AM
07/15/14 08:35 AM
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Shaw
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Goat Tuff is good glue, but it does have a shelf life. If it gets very old you will have problems with it. I store my fletching glue in the fridge just to be safe.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
ShawBuilt Custom Bowstrings
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: Shaw]
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07/15/14 08:48 AM
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tfd1224
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Goat Tuff is good glue, but it does have a shelf life. If it gets very old you will have problems with it. I store my fletching glue in the fridge just to be safe. Maybe that's what it was, a buddy of mine gave it to me.
Yeah c知on. Daniel White
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: tfd1224]
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07/15/14 09:10 AM
07/15/14 09:10 AM
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TChunter
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Goat Tuff is good glue, but it does have a shelf life. If it gets very old you will have problems with it. I store my fletching glue in the fridge just to be safe. Maybe that's what it was, a buddy of mine gave it to me. Kick him in the nuts
On the Eighth day God created flounder.
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: TChunter]
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07/15/14 09:57 AM
07/15/14 09:57 AM
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tfd1224
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Goat Tuff is good glue, but it does have a shelf life. If it gets very old you will have problems with it. I store my fletching glue in the fridge just to be safe. Maybe that's what it was, a buddy of mine gave it to me. Kick him in the nuts i usually backhand him in the nuts about once a week anyways
Yeah c知on. Daniel White
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: tfd1224]
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07/15/14 10:01 AM
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BhamFred
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Goat Tuff is good glue, but it does have a shelf life. If it gets very old you will have problems with it. I store my fletching glue in the fridge just to be safe. Maybe that's what it was, a buddy of mine gave it to me. Kick him in the nuts i usually backhand him in the nuts about once a week anyways are you as short as shaw?????
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
proud Cracker-Americaan
muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: BhamFred]
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07/15/14 10:49 AM
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tfd1224
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Goat Tuff is good glue, but it does have a shelf life. If it gets very old you will have problems with it. I store my fletching glue in the fridge just to be safe. Maybe that's what it was, a buddy of mine gave it to me. Kick him in the nuts i usually backhand him in the nuts about once a week anyways are you as short as shaw????? lol, you went fishing with my grandfather back when dinosaurs roamed, you think midgets run in my family?
Yeah c知on. Daniel White
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: marshmud991]
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07/15/14 11:14 AM
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BhamFred
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yer grandfather sure ain't thats a fact. Great fisherman....
I tell my grandson I hunted velociraptors when I was a kid....
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
proud Cracker-Americaan
muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: TChunter]
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07/17/14 07:01 PM
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Sharpshooter69
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Goat tuff is the best Ive used. Its annoyingly strong if you like to rebuild arrows often. It's what I use.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.
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Re: Fletching glue?
[Re: marshmud991]
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07/18/14 04:12 PM
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Goat tuff is the best ever made, spend the few extra bucks and get the accelerator, instant bond!! One thing I've learned about goat tuff is it does have a shelf life, and it does go bad! I bought a 2oz bottle 2 years ago and couldn't hardly fletch a few arrows. So I called the owner( think he's in Arizona) and told him what it was doing. And this was the 1st time it had happened to me. On the bottom of the bottle is a number, he asked for the number and then told me yep, that bottle is a few years old. So he replaced my bottle with a 1oz bottle for free. He didn't have to, because I didn't buy it from him he wasn't responsible for it. But since he was an honest man and cared about the quality of his product he did take care of it( although I did lose 1oz ). I now buy it directly from him, that way I know I'm getting a fresh batch. He also recommends waiting until you have a lot of arrows to fletch, don't do 1-2 arrows and then put the glue away, once opened the efficiency declines. And 1/2 oz will fletch 7-8 dozen arrows. This stuff is also good for other household items that need to be glued. However like others said this stuff is very potent and it bonds strong and very quickly, so be careful!
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Re: Fletching glue?
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07/29/14 04:00 PM
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BOB
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I use to use Goat Tuff, but had an issue with it not working. Switched to Fastset Gel with no issues. this, crappiest glue i ever used. i cleaned my shafts with acetone and watched the glue squish out the sides of the vanes and wiped it off and put a drop on the front end of the vane where it touches the shaft and you could shoot one of the arrows the next day and at least one of the vanes would fly off. Read the instructions, Acetone leaves a residue that prevents proper adhesion.
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