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July 23, 2007, 10:58:00 PM »
I just sealed two shafts. One with polyurethane liquid plastic and the other with tung oil. Any guesses on how fletch tite platinum with work
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Re: sealing woodies
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Should do just fine.
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July 24, 2007, 09:15:00 AM »
If it doesn't work, try Duco or better yet, fletch tape.
Depending on the bow poundage and target medium, the poly sealed arrow may be a bugger to pull. I tried it years ago with a heavier draw weight and the poly melted and glued the shaft to the target--a real devil to pull. I use an epoxy finish for mine.
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Yeper I have found that the fletch tape sticks to just about anything you can put on your arrrows, but I agree Charlie the fletch glue should work fine!
Also in agreement with LBR on the Polyurethane finish's as it does seem to do as he says, however I just Armour'al the shafts every once in awhile and that seems to work pretty good.
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