I read and reread the tips of experienced fletchers, and then ordered a Bitzenburger Fletching Jig with the Left Helical Clamp, 5 1/2 " left wing feathers, and a roll of fletch tape from 3Rivers last month. I expected to mess up a few learning how to do this, but was amazed when my first arrow, then my first dozen, then my second dozen, turned out the same as some "custom made" arrows I waited a week for. I was also happy when I got cocky, goofed up the third arrow, and was able to peel off the bad fletch, retape it, and then set it on perfectly. I put a drop of glue on the front and back of each feather, but it really seems like adding suspenders to a belt. Some of these arrows went throught some plywood and the fletch was secure.
I want to thank the folks on this site for the info and I encourage everybody to fletch and refletch - it is fun and nice to know that 40 year old microflites can still fly with 40 year old cedars and new carbons.
Thanks guys.