I've been using 3M ATG transfer tape on strike plates for years. Similar stuff can be found in the flooring section of home improvement stores. Lay the striker plate on the sticky side, cut around it precisely with scissors, peel and stick. No glue squeezing out. Quick, perfectly neat and stays indefinitely through any weather. If you want it off, just roll it off with your thumb.For leather grips, I give em a quick shot of spray adhesive, except for the last 1/2" where I'll be stitching.
Mark it didn't happen without pictures..You know that:)
Can you guys share more details about the heavy duty tape, like brand and item#? I could use some of that!Thanks
I have split a match in half and placed it under whatever skin I use to make a smaller contact point for the arrow.
I have been experimenting with UHMW self adhesive tape for strike plates. Very tough, slick material. I like that it is transparent and doesn’t cover up part of the bow. Way tougher than Teflon, but I’m still evaluating
I put one coat of cement on the leather, let it dry, put another coat on and slap it on the riser wet.It always dries and bonds fine.