How To Glue Nocks On Arrows. I use duco cement on both my nocks and feathers on wood arrows. Learn how to avoid common mistakes when gluing arrow nocks in this quick video. I trust the be metal nock. Tip, clean the inside of points with. If you break a nock, or want to change your angle to the fletching, just heat up the nock that's on the arrow (or what's left of it) with a cigarette. I use goat tuff impact glue with my bee arrows for the mxb 400. Slide the post inside of the arrow shaft, and press it in until the end of the shaft comes into contact with the main portion of the nock. Once you place them in an arrow, you can pull them back out and replace them as needed. I also use this glue to put fletch on. This is for points, for nocks i use ducco cement i get at the hardware store. That is the glue type with the rubber in it.
I trust the be metal nock. Learn how to avoid common mistakes when gluing arrow nocks in this quick video. I also use this glue to put fletch on. I use goat tuff impact glue with my bee arrows for the mxb 400. That is the glue type with the rubber in it. Slide the post inside of the arrow shaft, and press it in until the end of the shaft comes into contact with the main portion of the nock. This is for points, for nocks i use ducco cement i get at the hardware store. Once you place them in an arrow, you can pull them back out and replace them as needed. If you break a nock, or want to change your angle to the fletching, just heat up the nock that's on the arrow (or what's left of it) with a cigarette. Tip, clean the inside of points with.
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How To Glue Nocks On Arrows Learn how to avoid common mistakes when gluing arrow nocks in this quick video. Tip, clean the inside of points with. This is for points, for nocks i use ducco cement i get at the hardware store. Slide the post inside of the arrow shaft, and press it in until the end of the shaft comes into contact with the main portion of the nock. I trust the be metal nock. I also use this glue to put fletch on. Once you place them in an arrow, you can pull them back out and replace them as needed. Learn how to avoid common mistakes when gluing arrow nocks in this quick video. That is the glue type with the rubber in it. I use goat tuff impact glue with my bee arrows for the mxb 400. If you break a nock, or want to change your angle to the fletching, just heat up the nock that's on the arrow (or what's left of it) with a cigarette. I use duco cement on both my nocks and feathers on wood arrows.