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Aluminum arrow question

Started by Bowsey Wails, August 05, 2024, 08:14:07 PM

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Bowsey Wails

I've been going through a bunch of inherited arrows in various stages of disrepair. A couple of 2216's had broken nocks. Removed them easily with my burner. The swages are nylon or plastic? Does anyone know what adhesive to use with these swages? Is hot melt okay? I don't want a permanent "weld".
Tim
"I use no device to direct my arrow towards its mark, save my eyes and my will." Anthony Camera

"The whole of government depends upon the honesty of those exacting it." Thomas Jefferson

glenbo

I have always used fletch tite

Bowsey Wails

"I use no device to direct my arrow towards its mark, save my eyes and my will." Anthony Camera

"The whole of government depends upon the honesty of those exacting it." Thomas Jefferson

Nomadstalker

Fletch Tite. If you need to remove, soak in acetone. Those nylon swages will snap if you hit something firm. If they break may be able to get it out and replace it with an aluminum one or switch it to uninock. I love those old shafts




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