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Does its job
Holds the points tightly.
Sticks to it...
simple and practical
Hot Melt Arrow Point Glue
Easy to use, just heat/melt and apply to the shaft. Also 3 Rivers has a how to video, all about how to use and get the best results. Also very good price for a large 10" stick, should go a long way!
Works as it should on wood shafts
Works well in conjunction with the alcohol burner.
Hot melt arrow glue does the job.
I use this glue for much more than sticking my broadheads to arrows. Its a great all purpose hot melt. For example right now its holding my old pair of boots together. Plus I like that its designed for colder climates being that I do hunt in Canada in November, so being cold resistant is an asset.
Good Glue
Good glue, only wish my glue gun was big enough!
Easy to Use
This product was easy to use, with very little mess. I put my points on without any hassles.
HOT MELT
THIS IS EXCELLENT GENERAL PURPOSE ARROW GLUE.I USE IT FOR POINTS,INSERTS,AND NOCKS ON WOOD,ALUMINUM,AND CARBON ARROWS.I JUST HEAT IT WITH MY LIGHTER A FEW SWIPES AND SMEAR IT ON.SOMETIMES I MAY USE A HAIR DRYER TO WARM IT TO ADJUST A NOCK.IT COOLS AND HOLDS VERY QUICKLY AND CAN BE REWARMED IN A SECOND OR TWO JUST BY PASSING THE LIGHTER ALONG THE SHAFT OR POINT. I HAD PROBLEMS WITH… read more MY ARROW DYNAMIC ARROWS LOSING AND BREAKING NOCKS.THE STRING WAS PROBABLY PULLING THE NOCKS OUT ON RELEASE.SO I PUT A DAB ON THE NOCKS NOW AND PUSH THEM IN.NO NOCKS BREAK OR ARE LOST NOW.IT HOLDS THEM AND IS RUBBERY ENOUGH TO ACT LIKE A SHOCK ABSORBER. ALSO I WEIGH MY ARROWS TO 360 GRAINS.IF I MAKE ONE THAT WEIGHS 350 GRAINS I CUT A BIT OFF AND WEIGH OUT 5 GRAINS THEN TAKE OUT THE INSERT AND MELT THE 5 GRAINS OF GLUE INTO THE SHAFT SO I CAN ADJUST THE EXACT WEIGHT OF MY ARROWS EASILY.
A great product from 3Rivers
I used this 3Rivers hot melt to install the inserts in my CX Heritage carbon shafts and I'm absolutely pleased with the results. I screwed the points into the inserts and held the point in my fingers while I applied heat to the insert. I get them just hot enough to melt the 3Rivers glue and then twist the shaft over the insert and immediately dunk the point end of the shaft in… read more a tall glass of water to cool. I leave it in the water until the next one goes in for cooling. The excess glue will form a ring around the end of the shaft. After it cools you can take your fingers and roll it off. The excess glue looks and feels like a rubber o-ring when you get it off the shaft. I used this glue while tuning and had to remove my points to cut the shafts. I held the point to the very low flame of my propane torch and held the shaft right over the insert. As soon as I felt the shaft start to get warm I could then pull the insert. I have shot broadheads into my 3-D targets and haven't lost an insert yet from this glue! Thanks for such a great product 3Rivers!
Make sure the inside of the point is clean as sometimes there is an oily residue inside. I also heat the inside of the point as well, this may have been the problem.
Make sure the inside of the point is clean as sometimes there is an oily residue inside. I also heat the inside of the point as well, this may have been the problem.
Some people like to do that however when I tried it they fell off. I would go with Duco Cement
Not recemended
I'm not sure it would be a good idea, as it is HOT when used, and it might melt the plastic nock. Best bet all around is Duco cement. Hot melt glue is best used to to install the points on a wooden shaft.
No, this glue is not recommended for any carbon shafts.
No, there is not a specific way that the broadhead needs to be mounted. As long as the broadhead and arrow spin true you will be fine. Some people like the broadhead to be vertical or horizontal. This will only affect the site picture. The arrow will be spinning in flight, negating any position that you put it in.
Hot Melt glue has a lower melting point than Ferr-L-Tite glue. Some would also say Ferr-L-Tite is a bit more brittle (which would cause points to pop off on hitting hard surfaces). With the lower melting point additional friction (like shooting into compact targets) may cause a point to come off more commonly than with Ferr-L-Tite.
This will fit in a hot glue gun. But it will depend on which size gun you have.
Yes, you should be fine with this glue.
To remove the point after it is on the arrow you will just heat the point back up with a lighter and pull it off with a pair of pliers.