...reading somewhere about Gorilla Glue Gel. Total game changer, at least on carbons with a wrap. Might not be the most convenient adhesive to use on woodies you may want to refletch one day. I don't plan on ever using Duco, Fletch Tite or Fletch Tape again.
The GGG goes on the quill easily, with zero dripping. Once attached to the shaft, I let it sit for 15-20 seconds, then rotate the indexer on the Bitz. With all components ready at hand, it took me 2-3 minutes to fletch an arrow. Another few minutes to set up and they were shooting.
The guys getting $150 or more for a dozen arrows are not charging enough for their work, in my opinion, but I'm not gonna pay those prices for something that has a good chance of getting broken or lost in an animal or while stumping. So I had to figure out a way to make decent arrows as cheaply as possible.
Picked up 2 doz shafts for $85 shipped, points, wraps and fletching cost another approx $42 after looking around a bit, footing was free from picking up broken shafts at 3D's or from friends. Grand total = $127 after tax and shipping for components to make 2 doz completed arrows, or about $5.29 each.
The final cost is the icing on the cake, but it's the time saved with the Gorilla Glue gel that makes it fun again for me.