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Posted: 11/23/2011 1:43:35 PM EDT
[Last Edit: EdwardAvila]
What is good glue for fletchings . not gonna or dont want to use super glue. Is the correct stuff like a rubber glue.
thanks
DTA
ROLL TIDE...
Link Posted: 11/1/2011 8:52:24 PM EDT
[Last Edit: M4Madness] [#1]
Link Posted: 11/2/2011 3:51:14 AM EDT
[#2]
thank you sir.
DTA
Link Posted: 11/2/2011 5:16:19 AM EDT
[Last Edit: gunnut284] [#3]
I used Fletch-Tite and Bond-Tite for years. Seemed to work fine. Gorilla Glue worked even better. The key to any of them is to clean the shaft well and especially the base of the vane to get a good bond. Acetone works well.
Link Posted: 11/2/2011 9:05:50 AM EDT
[#4]
Clean the shaft with rubbing alcohol.

Use Fletch Tite.

Happiness ensues.

Link Posted: 11/2/2011 1:43:49 PM EDT
[#5]
Originally Posted By hardcase:
Clean the shaft with rubbing alcohol.

Use Fletch Tite.

Happiness ensues.



Yup!!
Link Posted: 11/2/2011 3:54:40 PM EDT
[Last Edit: VBC] [#6]
I've been using an all purpose arrow glue from Gateway.  It's basically Krazy Glue with a thicker consistency.   Never had a fletch or vane come loose or an insert pull out.  I keep it in the refrigerator after opening to make it last longer.  I've been working on one bottle for over three years like that and it's still as fresh as the day I opened it.  I've also been happy with the Jo-Jan fletcher.

Since I like to play with a Zippo lighter, I use napthalene lighter fluid to degrease my shafts.
Link Posted: 12/6/2011 4:37:43 PM EDT
[#7]
how important is it to get the fletching EXACTLY parallel?
Link Posted: 2/28/2012 8:45:31 PM EDT
[#8]
It depends on which fletching you are using. Blazers have to have a super glue like "goat tuff". Regular 4 or 5 inch fletching can use the rubber type like Bohning "platinum". Big fletching has to flex so super glue won't last. Blazers are stiff and regular glue doesn't hold tight enough.
Link Posted: 11/11/2012 9:02:24 PM EDT
[#9]
Originally Posted By renegaderick:
It depends on which fletching you are using. Blazers have to have a super glue like "goat tuff". Regular 4 or 5 inch fletching can use the rubber type like Bohning "platinum". Big fletching has to flex so super glue won't last. Blazers are stiff and regular glue doesn't hold tight enough.


I've been using Bohning "plantinum" glue with Blazer vanes for a couple of years and rarely have a problem with them coming off, even when I was using a Whisker Bisket rest.
Link Posted: 3/4/2015 7:54:14 PM EDT
[#10]
Loctite...I k.ow you said you didn't Want to use super clue but I get way better performance than most.  Goat tuff work just as well.
Link Posted: 1/12/2017 1:08:31 AM EDT
[#11]
I've had the best luck with this.
Link Posted: 3/3/2017 9:04:59 AM EDT
[#12]
Fletch your arrows with G5 Blu-Glu, and they ain't coming off!
Link Posted: 6/25/2017 12:16:35 AM EDT
[#13]
Originally Posted By bama_slamma:
What is good glue for fletchings . not gonna or dont want to use super glue.
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Not sure why you have such an aversion to super glue, it's quite effective and most fletching glues are mostly super glue. I used to use Bohning FletchTite Platinum for years, but recently I started using Easton quickbond vane adhesive. Sets faster and seems to hold better. I also had issues with the Fletchtite drying up over time in storage. Not so with the easton stuff. But it is superglue based if thats a deal breaker for you
Link Posted: 7/19/2020 3:37:32 PM EDT
[#14]
1st go buy yourself an AZ E-Z fletch. You will thank me for this. They are pretty much idiot proof. You can get with straight or helical fletching. I chose helical
2nd goat tuff or any of the archery glues are good choices
3rd Acetone cleans off glue, using it to clean the fletching tool. (I have a coffee can full of it I use to soak my fletching tool in to clean it up)

You should also consider getting an fletching removal tool. mine is worth its weight in gold.

all of my arrows are fletched identically. I prefer buying bare shafts, but sometimes it is cheaper to get them fully cut and assembled - then I thrip off the fletching and put my fletching on.
my hunting and target arrows are identical.
Link Posted: 7/19/2020 4:19:43 PM EDT
[#15]
I’ve had great success with this. Once you get the hang of it ; it’s pretty easy.  Plus I have been able to save a lot of feathers to reuse instead of destroying them during removal . https://www.lancasterarchery.com/bohning-feather-fletching-tape.html
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