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Any thoughts on the Arizona E-Z Fletch?http://ezfletch.com/product.php?productid=2&cat=1&page=1
I used this on my inserts and they have been solid. Very impressedhttp://www.officemax.com/office-supplies/tape-glue-adhesives/glue-adhesives/super-glue/product-ARS30499?cm_mmc=GBase-_-Office%20Supplies-_-Tape,%20Glue,%20and%20Adhesives-_-Glue%20and%20Adhesives&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=07111877Then my wife found it and has used it all over the house. She likes the dispenser as it doesn't drip or squirt out a bunch of extra after you're done squeezing.
Quote from: DoubleJ on March 29, 2012, 07:58:55 AMI used this on my inserts and they have been solid. Very impressedhttp://www.officemax.com/office-supplies/tape-glue-adhesives/glue-adhesives/super-glue/product-ARS30499?cm_mmc=GBase-_-Office%20Supplies-_-Tape,%20Glue,%20and%20Adhesives-_-Glue%20and%20Adhesives&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=07111877Then my wife found it and has used it all over the house. She likes the dispenser as it doesn't drip or squirt out a bunch of extra after you're done squeezing.The no run feature might make the EZ fletch work nice. Most of the problem with glue buildup was as the glue rolled down, usually at the rear of the arrow. Most of the fletching glues are super glue based.
Someone should manufacture the shrink on vanes with helical vanes, and they should design "helical" blazers that you don't have to force into the configuration.
Quote from: jechicdr@yahoo.com on March 29, 2012, 04:40:36 PMSomeone should manufacture the shrink on vanes with helical vanes, and they should design "helical" blazers that you don't have to force into the configuration.And make the shrink wrap ones cheaper. If they weren't an average of $2-$3 each, I would buy them constantly. It's getting too expensive to buy them anymore so that's why I started the thread.