From: ky_hunter
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Date: 22-Apr-17 |
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Has anyone ever done this? I have 4 carbons id like to remove the footings from, epoxy 2 prt glue was used. Thanks in advance.
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From: Birdy
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Date: 22-Apr-17 |
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I would say there is little to no chance or removing them without damaging the shaft if they are epoxied on.
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From: Birdy
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Date: 22-Apr-17 |
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I would say there is little to no chance or removing them without damaging the shaft if they are epoxied on.
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From: Knifeguy
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Date: 22-Apr-17 |
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I think you're "stuck" with them the way they are. Lance.
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From: Backcountry
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Date: 22-Apr-17 |
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Maybe trade them. What carbons are they? Specs?
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From: Scooby-doo
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Date: 22-Apr-17 |
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You can break the bond depending what they were glued on with. Try tapping with a hammer all the way around. I have broken the bond that way. Or try shooting them into a brick wall with a filed tip on, it may break them free. Shawn
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From: ky_hunter
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Date: 22-Apr-17 |
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Figured i was screwed. Will just have to buy more for my purpose.
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From: StikBow
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Date: 22-Apr-17 |
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You could put in a target point and heat it with a torch.do not heat the carbon. Grip with anarrow puller and twist the point wit pliers, or. You could pull the nocka drop in a file after that and try to tap it out. We have a slide hammer to pull them,and some glues are forever! Heat has worked on many for me. Good luck
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From: Jay B
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Date: 23-Apr-17 |
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I like Scooby's idea of shooting them into a brick wall! Please video and share the results! :)
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From: Too Many Bows Bob
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Date: 23-Apr-17 |
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I would second the field point and heat solution. I do it all the time.
TMBB
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From: gluetrap
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Date: 23-Apr-17 |
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are you talking about footings or threaded inserts? heating the field points will usually do it on the inserts, but I don't know if it damages it or not. footings? hmmm...ron
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From: hawkeye in PA
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Date: 23-Apr-17 |
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Scoring the footing then peeling it off might work but would be very tedious. And still not sure how you would get the epoxy off. I think heating the point would ruin the shaft by the time you got enough heat to soften the epoxy under the footing.
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From: Dan In MI
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Date: 23-Apr-17 |
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Maybe a pot of boiling water and dip the footing in it?
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From: HALFCAWKT
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Date: 23-Apr-17 |
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I would use a pencil torch to heat the foot only. Stress on only! Every couple seconds trying to pull the foot off.
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From: ky_hunter
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Date: 23-Apr-17 |
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Thanks for the ideas, have decided to just save these shafts and buy more. Hate to ruin a good arrow .
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