From: The Lost Mohican
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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I have several Great Northern quivers. Two are the old four arrow models and over twenty years old. I have replaced the hoods on the quivers, as I use Grizzly broadheads and they protrude about 3/8th of an inch. I have to learn how to cut leather at the 45 degree angle so the ends meet nice and tight when they are stitched together. Must be some trick to that or tool I need to do that. I also need a better epoxy to get the new grippers to adhere to the sheet metal. The screw placement that comes with the new arrow gripper is not in the right place for the old model. They are great silent quivers. Has anyone done a rebuild of theirs? Thanks TLM
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From: The Lost Mohican
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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I used an epoxy that didn't hold the arrow gripper very well. TLM
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From: Mpdh
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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Why not just drill through it and use screws or small bolts with lock nuts?
MP
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From: The Lost Mohican
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Date: 13-Jan-18 |
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Thanks MPDH I should have thought of that. It is simple enough to do! TLM
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