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I have used this glue for 30 years and highly recommend it.
I have been using this cement for over 30 years. I have tried other brands of fletching cement and this is definitely the best. I am not going to try any other brands.
Good
Good
Yes I like this product
I use this product to glue feathers on wood arrows, plain or with a wrap
Works
Works well but doesn't include a cap to cover up nozzle after use
Bohning Fletch-Tite Platinum Fletching Glue
I ran out and needed some more
Fletch-Tite
I have been using this product for over 40 years.
Fletch it
Was impressed by the amount in this tube
Great glue.
This glue dries fast and works on most finishes. Highly recommend this product.
Didn't hold for very long.
Did not hold. had to reglue half of The fletching. some immediately the rest after a few flights.
Dried out
Used to fletch 1 doz. arrows. Got it out from a sealed container to fletch another 1/2 doz. a few months later. It had totally dried up. Cap on in a sealed container and it dried up in the tube. Ridiculous!
We would not be able to ship flammables up there unfortunately.
Yes you can use this with the black eagle shafts.
Michael, the package says "For Carbon, Aluminum, Wood, Glass & Painted or Wrapped Arrow Shafts". I didn't like the 48 hour cure time. The feathers didn't seem to hold up well but that could be me not the glue. Will use up the rest of the tube on remaining arrows and repair then after that maybe try the sticky tape to fletch. ...Bob
I have no issues taking this glue or Duco Cement off of my wood shafts with a dull pocket knife.
I've had a lot of luck with this even when I've had to scrape it off for a re-set. It's never damaged the finish.
Use should be able to still use this glue if it freezes in delivery.
I use this glue for arrows and bows and send them both USPS and UPS all the time without incident. The glue can withstand into the -80s, as I have sent arrows to the north of Alaska in the dead of winter with no issue. -David
No it will be completely fine. Mine stays in a un-heated building all year and it's always worked great. Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
https://forum.canadianwoodworking.com/forum/off-topic/off-topic-aa/37324-my-glue-froze-is-it-ruined Not the same product, but the link above points to a concern for glue being ruined when Frozen. Check for a foamy cottage cheese consistency once the glue has been thawed. If it is so, the glue may be ruined. Adner Pazo MDEmergency MedicineWest Kendall Baptist Hospital and Locums
I know Bohning has changed their formulation, and I have many complaints since the changes. Not sure about freezing temps, but over time and tube openings, there is a degradation of holding power. Sent from my iPhone
Yes that will still hold true for the "New" gasket lacquer
Other than it takes just a little bit longer to set, I have had issues with the combination. Everything continues to hold tight. _ David Sent from my iPhone
You can get quite a few out of one tube. I've never kept track, but I'm pretty sure you would get several dozen from one tube.
If you just run a small bead down the quill, you should be able to fletch at least a couple of dozen. Maybe more. I haven't used fletch tite for a while, because I've been using fletching tape recently, so I can't be to precise.
It would not be recommended.
It's a good fletch cement, there is a carbon shaft they don't guarantee adhesion to, but oiling counters cement going into a preferably pre-buffed surface, so I recommend a dry surface, under the rib.
I would not recommend it. I have had good results using Duco and polyurethane.
You can use Fletch-Tite for fletchings and nocks, but it is not strong enough for points.
Fletch tite will only work for a few shots and then you will loose your tips. use kimsha quick stick for your points because it has elasticity to withstand the empact of arrow hiting target time after time. it will also work on nocks.
I just use for fletching----------there is special adhesive for points
I do not recommend it for inserts. You will want something that bonds stronger for the inserts. A two part epoxy or something like Insert Iron will give you a better hold. You should not have to glue in the nocks on carbon arrows; they are friction fit. If anything just use a small drop to help hold them in place.