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Gator1
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Removing Foam from Alum Shafts
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May 29, 2007, 05:49:00 PM »
I recently purchased some used 2016's and when I had them cut off, I found out there was some sort of packing foam inside..
Anyone have any ideas on removing it???
Am I correct it would affect spine, just overall arrow weight???
Thanks for the help
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Tilbilly
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Re: Removing Foam from Alum Shafts
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May 29, 2007, 06:14:00 PM »
Someone packed that in there to add weight. I tried that once. I got it out with a straightened coat hanger. I hammered the end over
at a 45 degree angle. Make sure that bent tip of the hanger is small enough to fit in your 2016 still. And I just picked away at the stuffing until it was all out.
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JEFF B
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Re: Removing Foam from Alum Shafts
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May 29, 2007, 06:33:00 PM »
hey bro heat a bit of wire up and poke it down it will soon burn it out. or you can just burn a bit out and put your insert in. up to you.
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mcgroundstalker
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Re: Removing Foam from Alum Shafts
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May 29, 2007, 06:42:00 PM »
Remove the nock ... File down the tapered end just until you make a small hole ... Then push it out with wire ...
With 2016s you should have no problem getting 5/16" nocks back on straight ...
Good Luck!
... mike ...
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Bill Turner
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Re: Removing Foam from Alum Shafts
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May 31, 2007, 04:34:00 PM »
Why bother to take it out? Adds a little weight to the shaft and dampens noise. Does not appear to affect spine. If you must get it out, the heated wire should work just fine.
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razorsharptokill
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Re: Removing Foam from Alum Shafts
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June 01, 2007, 02:12:00 AM »
Acetone will disolve it.
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