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Offline PeteC

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Re: Arrow finishes
« Reply #15 on: October 02, 2008, 09:04:17 pm »
I use several different finishes on my arrows,depending on what I need.
For example;
If the set I'm working on comes in too light,and i'm talking over a 100 grains,but has the proper spine ,I'll dip them in thinned paint(regular old oil base paint thinned with paint thinner so that it runs off the shaft quickly) to increase the weight.I have a set of switchcane going right now that I'll dip to get the weight up.They have a 60# spine,but only weigh around 300 grains,Even with a 175 grain tradepoint,I'll only end up with a 475 grain arrow.After each dip,(wait till dry),I'll weigh it and repeat till I get in the 630 grain range.Be sure to check it ,because paint will weight it up quick.
If no weight is needed,I'll put a few coats of tru-oil,or,a water based poly that wipes on and dries in minutes.Or,
Spar varnish,one coat,just to add a little weight .
On cane,you can sand and finish the rind just for fletching,and leave the rind on the rest of the shaft,and your done.I know there are a couple more ,but all I can think of,(it's been a long day),but ,hope this helps.  God Bless
What you believe determines how you behave., Pete Clayton, Whitehouse ,Texas