Hello all,
I've read a lot of threads where folks say they love Quick Stick to install inserts in carbon arrows, but I'm wondering if it works well for mounting broadheads on screw-in inserts. Or mounting BHs on wood shafts.
Thanks for any imput, Paul
Yep, no problems so far!!
Kenny, are you mounting the BH on wood shafts or the insert that goes inside the BH?
Thanks, Paul
On steel inserts
I did some for a hunt this February on steel inserts. Worked out fine for me got a pig and a rabbit.
Yup, no issues for me.
I told ya!!!! 😆😆😆
Bisch
That's all I've used for the last several years on my wood shafts... judo's, broad heads, or field points. Because it works great.
Thanks for all the responses! And the good news! I had already ordered some from Big Jim, based on what Bisch said. I've been using 2-ton Epoxy, and once it's in there, it's there forever. Having something reversible will be great. I just wondered if my broadheads would pull off when pulling the arrow out of 3Ds, BH targets, stumps, etc.
Now Bisch, you know what you said. That it was great for inserts, but all your Broadheads are screw-ins! I needed information from real men that glue their broadheads on wood shafts! :biglaugh:
I haven't done broadheads but I have done field points and it works great.
Another thing that works and helps the glue adhere is 3 rivers has a tapered brush that goes in and electric drill and you can really clean your points before glueing .
TTT
Quote from: Tim Finley on March 25, 2020, 10:49:41 AM
Another thing that works and helps the glue adhere is 3 rivers has a tapered brush that goes in and electric drill and you can really clean your points before glueing .
I use thre brushes from my gun cleaning kit sp if you have one of those around that will work well also.
Broadheads glued on wood shaft? My example from yesterday: Had a very therapeutic couple of hours roving; but broke all 3 of my judo tipped arrows. I had one practice broadhead left in my quiver, and against my own better judgement took a shot at a stump. Arrow passes thru and sticks in the ground, and I mean really stuck. I dig away the soil and looks like it stuck in a tree root... dig it out a little more and turns out the head somehow wedged itself perfectly into a crack between two rocks. No digging this one out, so I braced my stance, grabbed the arrow as securely as I could, and pulled with near all my strength and weight. Didn't think it would give, but it finally did come out.
Head stayed on just fine. Dinged up a whole lot, but still a solid mount.
Quick Stick works fine, but as a note, it has a lower melting point than Bohning Ferrel Tite that I have been using to mount glue on broadheads to aluminum adapters. So when heating up the broadhead to make adjustments the Quick Stick often melts first and the insert pops out of the shaft.
Using the same material on inserts and adapters may solve the problem, but IMO the Ferrell Tite forms a much stronger bond between broadhead steel and adapter aluminum than the Quick Stick does.
Quote from: slowbowjoe on March 26, 2020, 01:38:09 PM
Broadheads glued on wood shaft? My example from yesterday: Had a very therapeutic couple of hours roving; but broke all 3 of my judo tipped arrows. I had one practice broadhead left in my quiver, and against my own better judgement took a shot at a stump. Arrow passes thru and sticks in the ground, and I mean really stuck. I dig away the soil and looks like it stuck in a tree root... dig it out a little more and turns out the head somehow wedged itself perfectly into a crack between two rocks. No digging this one out, so I braced my stance, grabbed the arrow as securely as I could, and pulled with near all my strength and weight. Didn't think it would give, but it finally did come out.
Head stayed on just fine. Dinged up a whole lot, but still a solid mount.
Well, that settles that.
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Big Jim's hot melt is the best I've ever used. The strength of this glue is outstanding. If the cleaning process is done as it should be, you won't have to worry about it not holding until you want to take it loose.
Quote from: Tall Paul on March 25, 2020, 07:51:37 AM
Now Bisch, you know what you said. That it was great for inserts, but all your Broadheads are screw-ins! I needed information from real men that glue their broadheads on wood shafts! :biglaugh:
Well, my screw in heads are tried and true!!!!! Many a critter has succumbed to them!!!!! I'm ok shooting my girly weight bow with carbon arrows and screw in broadheads. 🤣🤣🤣
Bisch
Quote from: Tucker on March 26, 2020, 02:14:12 PM
Quick Stick works fine, but as a note, it has a lower melting point than Bohning Ferrel Tite that I have been using to mount glue on broadheads to aluminum adapters. So when heating up the broadhead to make adjustments the Quick Stick often melts first and the insert pops out of the shaft.
Using the same material on inserts and adapters may solve the problem, but IMO the Ferrell Tite forms a much stronger bond between broadhead steel and adapter aluminum than the Quick Stick does.
To each his own, but I've used both, and won't be using any ferrule tite anytime soon. For me Quick Stick has been a much superior glue!!!!!!
Bisch
X2 Mr. Bisch
I started using Quick stick after I read a post form Bisch. I believe it said I don't prep the shafts just glue and have had no issues.
I do clean the inside of the shaft because I cut most my carbon shafts to a desired length. I have had no issues and at times I have flyers that may stick in the tree behind my target. The 60# Toelke Whistler really spits out my 640 grain arrows with authority.