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Arrow-fix for foreshafting?

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Mesophilic:

--- Quote from: artcher1 on September 07, 2019, 06:12:13 pm ---I had problems using the two part epoxy on my foots. A hard hit on a rock would break the bond of the epoxy. That was on the wing type foot though. Never tried the epoxy on the socket type. For the socket type foot I used the thin super glue. It takes heat well for re-aligning if need be. For the two of four wing foot I like the polyurethane glue like the Gorilla Grip glue. It'll take a lot of heat if re-aligning is needed.

Just me, but I like to keep the joint at least no further that the back of the bow's shelf when drawn for safety's sake...…….Art

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Do you recall whay type of epoxy you used?

I'm thinking I may go ahead and try several different glue types and do a destruction test.

Pat B:
...and that's from the horse's mouth.  :OK  Hey Art. Glad to see you here.  8)

artcher1:
Great to see you as well Pat!

I used the Devcon 30 min epoxy. Yeah, always do a strength test.

Hawkdancer:
What is the brand name for your tool, Arrow-fix?  Thanks
Hawkdancer

Pat B:
Jerry, one company that made them was called "reparrow" or something ;like that.  3Rivers used to carry them.

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