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Title: G.F. Asbell is Costing Me Money... :)
Post by: Divinecedar on September 15, 2011, 01:31:00 AM
I picked up the October/November copy of Traditional Bowhunter Magazine yesterday and read it cover-to-cover of course. After reading Asbell's article on wood arrows the seed was planted. Later, after examining some arrows given to me that I had intended to hunt with it become apparent that they are a little short. Sooooo long story short now I am waiting on a dozen Lodgepole Pine shafts from 3Rivers. It was a good excuse for a carbon-shooter.  :)

What is a good sealant that can be picked up at Walmart/Lowes/Home Depot?
Title: Re: G.F. Asbell is Costing Me Money... :)
Post by: hammer08 on September 15, 2011, 02:43:00 AM
I like wipe on poly. Gasket Lacquer works fine as well.
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Post by: LBR on September 15, 2011, 07:33:00 AM
Epoxy.  If you are interested let me know and I'll send the recipie.

Chad
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Post by: ron w on September 15, 2011, 02:20:00 PM
I Use Spray on clear lacquer from the hardware store! 2 coats, lightly steel wool 2 more coats and your good to go!.....PS, I make real plain Jane arrows! I hang the arrows on a string with clothes pins to spray!
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Post by: adeeden on September 15, 2011, 03:26:00 PM
Helmsmans spar eurathane works well, keeps for along time and is affordable.
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Post by: stik&string on September 15, 2011, 03:31:00 PM
I'm in the same boat, been wanting to switch for a while but the article pushed me over the edge!!!
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Post by: ripforce56 on September 15, 2011, 04:49:00 PM
Switched to woods last August, 100 plus arrows later Still building, I guess I am addicted!
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Post by: Divinecedar on September 15, 2011, 06:04:00 PM
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Originally posted by ron w:
I Use Spray on clear lacquer from the hardware store! 2 coats, lightly steel wool 2 more coats and your good to go!.....PS, I make real plain Jane arrows! I hang the arrows on a string with clothes pins to spray!
Ron, you sound like me. The spray lacquer is what I used last time and stuck my arrows in fenceposts to dry...lol.

Thanks for the suggestions everyone!
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Post by: sweeney3 on September 15, 2011, 07:18:00 PM
Any lacquer or varnish is fine for small orders like that.  It's not the most efficient, but you can apply it with a cloth.  Spray on is fine too.  If you are into primitive stuff (and cheap), go to the meat section and get some beef or hog fat cuttings.  Slowly melt this in a bit pot (rendering), and rub in the clearish liquid that results.  Really good waterproffing.   ;)
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Post by: Roadkill on September 15, 2011, 09:47:00 PM
Ahh yes a pleasant sort of misery.  My wife says "how many arrows do you need?".
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Post by: mudfish on September 15, 2011, 10:18:00 PM
after the Eco-Dipper came out I got one of those and started using gasket lacquer.  but for years before that I used Parks sanding sealer, no complaints except it's a little messy to apply.  just wipe it on with a rag.  considerably less initial investment, too.
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Post by: Claymore on September 16, 2011, 07:07:00 AM
Loved the article as well. Want to try some woodies myself.
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Post by: Roger Norris on September 16, 2011, 08:03:00 AM
Fred's article sparked something in several of us....me included. I have been using carbon/aluminums for about 4 years, just been lazy. I love wood arrows, but it's one of those things I want to do myself....there are lots of guys who can build waaaaaay pretty arrows, but I always feel odd buying them complete. Just me, not a nock on anyone else. Freds article has kicked me in the rear to get building them again.
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Post by: on September 16, 2011, 08:18:00 AM
I'm using wipe-on poly lately and like it a lot--
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Post by: Javi on September 16, 2011, 08:32:00 AM
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Originally posted by huntryx:
I'm using wipe-on poly lately and like it a lot--
Just started working with the MinWax wipe-on myself... waiting to see how it holds up compared to TruOil or gasket lacquer time will tell..
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Post by: Ceb on September 16, 2011, 11:12:00 AM
Shot nothing but wood since the mid '80s. Looking through some old stuff the other day and discovered 3dz cedars I've probably had for 20yrs or more. Guess what I'm doin this weekend!!
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Post by: LimBender on September 16, 2011, 11:21:00 AM
Thought you were gonna say you bought a whole bunch of new wool!    :D
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Post by: Shakes.602 on September 16, 2011, 11:25:00 AM
Ok, Somebody Please.....  :confused:   Tell Me the Difference between "Whipe-On Poly" and "Dipping Poly"?? I thin My Poly down and it runs off the Shafts just slicker than Owl Snot, and comes out just Peachy!! No Bubbles, No Lines from "Whiping". I just cant see the Advantage of "Whipe-On",  BUT  I am  ALWAYS  Open for New Ways to get the Same thing Done!!  :goldtooth:
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Post by: JamesKerr on September 16, 2011, 12:17:00 PM
I would love to shoot wooden arrows but I choose carbon because I have a limited income and need something that can be reused many times. Of course when I get wood arrows I love em.
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Post by: newell38 on September 16, 2011, 02:57:00 PM
wipe on or dipping poly thinned down works great for DIPPING (no need to wipe when they make dip tubes)...no target burn when ya thin it just right...rock hard and brilliant finish.