Originally posted by ryped:
I've had trouble with fletch tape. The feathers can be pulled off, or if your arrows lay on a flat surface the quill will start to separate from the shaft or wrap. I went back to Fletch Tite Platinum or Lock Tite Gel.
yer definitely doing something wrong. i found lost arrows in the woods, under the turf for over a year and the taped fletches wouldn't come off without stripping the feathers.
* clean the shaft area to be fletched with naphtha (lighter fliud) on a paper towel,
* don't touch that area with yer fingers (oil rubs off),
* you can do the same naphtha cleaning with the feather bases if ya like but i don't,
* apply the tape to the clamped feather base and don't let yer fingers touch the sticky part,
* put the clamp in the jig and press down (not hard),
* immediately remove the clamp,
with the thumb of one hand press and hold down the feather at the front of the quill while pressing down hard with yer other thumb, rubbing over the entire feather length - this assures the feather & tape are well seated (some folks just run a fingernail on the outside edge of the feather base - i like pressing down on the entire feather base, won't hurt the feather one bit),
* now put a dot of glue (duco, fletchtite, whatever) at both ends of each feather.