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Steve G
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TIGHT FITTING ARROW INSERTS
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October 26, 2007, 05:24:00 PM »
I just bought some 1916 & 1918 eastons, and the inserts I got from another place for the 1918 ars really tight, I couldn't fit them into the shaft...how hard are you supposed to push on the inserts? They slide in and out of the 1916 loosely, Do I snadpaper them some?
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Steelhead
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October 26, 2007, 08:27:00 PM »
I have had inserts of the right size not work before on aluminums once.One method I use at times is to put a book on a table and position the insert and hammer down on the book with everthing squared up appropriatly.if that does not work sanding may help.thier is a tool you can screw into an insert that looks like a screwdriver.It may help but have never tried one personally.3 rivers sells them.You might try one of those if necessary
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freeman
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October 26, 2007, 08:39:00 PM »
you shouldn't have to force them. If you cut your shafts with a pipe cutter, it will cause a little sqeeeze at the point of the cut. If the inserts don't go into a clean cut shaft, then there is a problem with the inserts.
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