Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Is there an easy way to remove these?

Messages posted to thread:
Bownut 09-Aug-22
fdp 09-Aug-22
Nrthernrebel05 09-Aug-22
Nrthernrebel05 09-Aug-22
fdp 09-Aug-22
Don T. Lewis 09-Aug-22
Don T. Lewis 09-Aug-22
charley 09-Aug-22
raghorn 09-Aug-22
Jon Stewart 09-Aug-22
Jon Stewart 09-Aug-22
Rick Barbee 09-Aug-22
Sawtooth (Original) 09-Aug-22
Bownut 10-Aug-22
From: Bownut
Date: 09-Aug-22

Bownut's embedded Photo



Three out of 11 arrows have broken off inserts......can they be removed?

From: fdp
Date: 09-Aug-22




Should be able to heat them and pull them off.

From: Nrthernrebel05
Date: 09-Aug-22




They look crimped on

From: Nrthernrebel05
Date: 09-Aug-22




They look crimped on

From: fdp
Date: 09-Aug-22




I think you're right. I thought that was writing at first glance.

From: Don T. Lewis
Date: 09-Aug-22




They make a mini hack saw. You could make a small cut parallel to the shaft. Then pry it open with a small thin regular New driver. Or maybe do the same thing with a dremel tool and cutting wheel.

From: Don T. Lewis
Date: 09-Aug-22




If that don’t work try several cuts. Like 12 o’clock 3 o’clock 6 o’clock at 9 o’clock and peel it like a banana.

From: charley
Date: 09-Aug-22




I'd go with Don's dremel banana theory. I've removed failed hydraulic fittings that way. Same idea, just a different scale

From: raghorn
Date: 09-Aug-22




Heat them up and pull off. The knurl is not deep. Worst case, you might have to take one turn with a taper tool.

From: Jon Stewart
Date: 09-Aug-22

Jon Stewart's embedded Photo



The crimp on these do not go thru to the dhaft. These are straight walled. No taper. Use a little heat .

From: Jon Stewart
Date: 09-Aug-22




If you need 3 to replace the ones you have I will send 3 of these to you. I think mine are 23/64th but I will check if you need them. And you can buff these up for a shine.

The bottom one in the above photo is a different style with no crimp look to it.

From: Rick Barbee
Date: 09-Aug-22




Screw a big point into them, and heat them by applying the heat to the point only.

They'll come off.

Rick

From: Sawtooth (Original) Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 09-Aug-22




Cut flush and re taper. It will affect spine very little.

From: Bownut
Date: 10-Aug-22




Thanks





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