Bowhunters and target shooters expect a lot from their arrows. That's why Goat Tuff made sure their impact glue has a superior bond that withstands the rigors of shooting. A quick drying rubberized adhesive, Goat Tuff Impact Glue bonds inserts in carbon and aluminum shafts. It also bonds broadheads to ferrules or wood shafts. Dries in seconds, leaving a secure bond that's weatherproof and long lasting. Comes in a 0.5 ounce bottle with 1½" tip for easy application. ...read more
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Don't waste your money. This stuff is as sticky as dish wate
Don't waste your money. This is about as sticky water.
Super Easy
Extremely simple to use.
I would buy this product again
Easy to apply,dries quickly.
Better than hot glue
Easier to apply than hot glue, I put a small bead around the inside of my arrow shaft sand slid in my inserts, no mess and it dries quick. Like hot glue, if you need to remove your insert, just heat a field point up and rotate it while pilling your insert out.
My favorite glue to-date
Needed some new epoxy/insert glue as the bottle of the previous brand I was using had gone hard. Decided to give this stuff a try and I was not disappointed in the least. Application was very easy and clean. Dry time seemed fast, but I opted to let my arrows dry over night just to be certain. So far no lost or loose inserts after plenty of target practice and several rounds of stump… read more shooting with blunts. This will definitely be my new go-to insert glue!
I would not recommend using this glue for fletching as the glue will start to dry before you can get the feather on the shaft. I would recommend the High Performance glue from Goat tuff
Yes
Heat field point in shaft over low flame, as heat is applied with pliers pull & twist at same time, heat& try gradually until insert comes free, being careful not to heat shaft too much
Yes just heat the point some. Twist it out
Yes you can rather your using aluminum or carbon arrows or wood just use light heat around and below point area for a minute or 30 sec and lightly grey it with pliers and should come out. Or or if its a glue on point heat base of point up and again use pliers and light tug.