Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: zeNBowyer on October 05, 2009, 05:18:24 am
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I have been trying to stain some POC shafts for several weeks now, with poor results, I tried sanding off what looks like a small coating of a clear coat which I imagine the manufacturers put on to weatherize the shafts during storage and shipment, also tried using a stain prep to help the wood absorb the stain- still with poor results,
yet the web searches I get say POC takes stain well, what the deal here???
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I haven't bought POC for a few years but I never had a problem staining them. You might contact who you purchased them from for suggestions.
Another option would be to use paint instead of stain. It goes on top and not into the wood. I have had good results with spray on Krylon paints and they come in many colors.
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Sounds like someone sealed them prior to you getting them I have never had a problem staining POC for 30 years . Just stained some the other night they were fine .
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I sanded them but the laquer must have penetrated deeper into the wood, that must be it, thanx:)
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Did you get them from an individual or a company?
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I got these from Rose City, and I see from their website they laquer them, perhaps didn't sand e nough, next time I'll be smart and order bare wood:)
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If it is lacquer you can remove it pretty easily by using lacquer thinner and 0000 steel wool. Wet the steel wool and rub down the arrow shaft.
swimbill
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Yeah I would steel wool them with thinner. If you sand too much it may affect spine. I use alcohol based stains from Larry Maggard. The same stuff is available from Mike Yancey at Pine Hollow longbows. A little goes a long way.
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I would just shoot them until it wears off.. LOL.. good luck brother.. Hawk
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OK thanx all for the tips:)