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Title: hot melt in carbon
Post by: Hot Hap on March 12, 2022, 03:47:09 PM
I bought some GT trad. shafts. The instructions say NO hot melt. Also I didn't realize how skinny they are. They are smaller than a pop straw.
I have the low temp hot melt, but with the super skinny shafts am wondering about the heat, if it possibly would harm them. They are 600's-9 gr inch.

Thanks Hap
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: Alexander Traditional on March 12, 2022, 03:58:18 PM
I don't know about the skinny shafts,but I hot glue some of my carbons. I just have a bowl of cool water right there and immediately dunk them. I've never had a problem. I use super glue with good results if your more comfortable with that.
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: Sojurn on March 12, 2022, 08:23:46 PM
If you use the blue color glue, you can melt it with boiling water. The water won't hurt the carbon.
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: The Whittler on March 12, 2022, 08:49:01 PM
Big Jim's hot melt works great. Easy to apply and remove and holds great. He has a video on it.

I've used it on carbon, aluminum, and wood works very well on all three.
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: Skwerl58 on March 12, 2022, 09:08:25 PM
I use the GT Trads and used the low temp hot glue for my inserts. I hold the inserts with some pliers and heat them with a small torch. Then rub the glue stick on the hot insert and push it into the arrow. Wipe off excess glue and then cool by dipping in a cup of water. Works for me and been holding great.
Title: hot melt in carbon
Post by: GCook on March 12, 2022, 10:28:59 PM
I do like AT does.
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: yeager on March 13, 2022, 11:31:03 AM
I use Ferr-L-Tite hot melt and have never had a problem. The key is not getting the insert/nib point too hot. Then, as was mentioned, I keep a cup of water handy to dip the end of the arrow in.
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: M60gunner on March 13, 2022, 10:36:10 PM
Yes, it is possible to soften the carbon if your heat is to hot or you don't cool down the shaft right away. I lost 3 shafts doing the first thing without realizing it.
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: Bisch on March 14, 2022, 05:47:39 PM
Quote from: The Whittler on March 12, 2022, 08:49:01 PM
Big Jim's hot melt works great. Easy to apply and remove and holds great. He has a video on it.

I've used it on carbon, aluminum, and wood works very well on all three.

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I've used Quick Stick from Big Jim's Bow Company on inserts/outserts on all kinds of arrows and never had any issues with it. The biggest advantage is that you can reuse expensive components when you damage an arrow.

Bisch
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: Rob5589 on March 15, 2022, 05:39:57 AM
I've been using the Bohning blue low temp glue. No problem installing, pulling, reinstalling on carbons.
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: Howard on March 15, 2022, 09:03:40 AM
One more for ferrule tire and cold water. I did overcook one and ruin a shaft a long time ago :banghead:
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: JR Chambers on March 20, 2022, 11:02:33 PM
I use axis and they are much skinner and I have used nothing but hot melt
Title: Re: hot melt in carbon
Post by: Friend on March 21, 2022, 08:55:18 AM
Have experience no issues with Big Jim"s hot melt...have used it on at least 100 dozen arrows.