A friend gave me a half dozen Easton Legacy 2018s the other day, longer than my length and already fletched and nocked. I removed the nocks (to add the color I want), cut the shafts to my length, and then I removed his feathers.
I used a box cutter to cut away the fletch and to gently scrape the shafts to get rid of as much remaining glue as possible. They feel real smooth but I was wondering how do you all prep the aluminum shaft for re-fletching?
Do you use acetone, or another chemical to clean and etch the aluminum shaft?
I have a new Bitz. fletcher and really want to try it out. I have been practicing my alignment with it on a couple of old "bent" shafts.
Thanks for the input on preparing the shafts.
John