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Title: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: doug77 on May 16, 2011, 08:58:00 PM
I recently bought some  # 7 fiberglass arrows. Cut to lenght with a good cut off saw and when I flexed the shaft all 4 split. 1 at the nock end and 3 at the insert end and I didn't flex them much. Did not use any heat installing the incerts. I know these are not micro flites but appear to be almost the same. Just wondering if any of you have had the same thing happen. I still have 20 good shafts and hate not to use them but I'm waiting to see what you guys have to say.

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Title: Re: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: raghorn on May 16, 2011, 10:32:00 PM
The only fiberglass shaft I can find that has the #7 on it is a Condor. The spine chart show about the same as Micro-flight. However it does not show ID or OD sizes. It could be that your inserts are just a tad too large in Dia. and are stressing the shaft which then splits. You may want to mic the shafts and inserts. Or if you have a spare insert snad/grind it down slightly.
Title: Re: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: doug77 on May 17, 2011, 06:50:00 AM
Ron, the inserts were not tight at all.

doug77
Title: Re: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: kenscollick on May 17, 2011, 08:26:00 AM
I doubt that you have 20 good shafts. save a trip to the ER and use them in the garden.
Title: Re: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: Mike Shaw on May 17, 2011, 08:43:00 AM
Doug, IMO the glue in the shaft is dried out from heat. I would trash those shafts before you get hurt.
Title: Re: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: reddogge on May 17, 2011, 11:14:00 AM
I believe they are DuraFlight shafts. I'd trash them myself.
Title: Re: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: doug77 on May 17, 2011, 06:41:00 PM
tomato stakes maybe
Title: Re: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: mullet on May 18, 2011, 08:53:00 PM
I had a Port Orford Cedar go to "hell in a handbasket" in my left hand. I spent 3 hours in surgery and 4 nights in the hospital on antibiotics. I couldn't imagine what it would cost pulling out glass splinters.I'd dump them,or sell them on ,,,e- ,,no, couldn't do that.;-)
Title: Re: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: Hud on May 20, 2011, 02:06:00 PM
If they split upon flexing, it sounds like the glass/resin caused the problem, probably due to ageing; too brittle to shoot. If any survive, a flex test, they may still break; definitely not worth the risk of injury.
Title: Re: Question for you vintage arrow experts ( split shafts )
Post by: Don Stokes on May 20, 2011, 02:40:00 PM
Better safe than sorry. Get rid of them.