Hi all,
Haven't posted here in quite some time but I've got a question.
I also have not built any arrows for about a year and a half or better. Yesterday I wanted to fletch up a couple and found my tube of Duco had gelled up to the point I couldn't use it. Today I went to Wallmart where I've always gotten it before and they didn't have it. Checked the hardware, automotive, sporting goods and craft sections. No Duco.
Right next to Wally World is a Lowe's (imagine that...) so I went in there just knowing they'd have it for sure. Nope. Asked the guy working that section and he didn't know what Duco was! I was trying to explain to him and he had no clue. Finally I said "Duco Cement! You know, like model airplane glue?" Still nothing and he looks at the shelf and says "guess we don't carry it."
Tell me Duco is still available!!!
On a positive note, I did buy a bottle of Lock-tite professional super glue and gave it a try. It's a lot thinner so you can't put a nice fat bead of glue on the fletch or it will run off. I did find that if I just put a skim coat of super glue on the fletch and then put the jig clamp in place and pushed down for about 20 seconds, it would be done and I could pull the clamp. Super glue is not a glue that "air dries". It dries faster under pressure when the glue line is "thinned". If you glob it on and don't use pressure, it takes quite a while to dry. Honestly it worked pretty darned good but it's too thin to do the drop of glue on the leading edge thing like I've always done with my Duco to smooth the transition.