Spray Paint Cresting
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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Spray Paint Cresting
http://www.texastrackers.com/Videos/Arrows.wmv
I saw this link posted on archerytalk.com and thought I would post it over here to see what others think about this idea. Seems like an inexpensive way to crest your arrows. Anyone tried it? What kind of results have you had? Any tips? Thanks,
-Rob
Here is a link to the archertalk.com thread.
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=207861
I saw this link posted on archerytalk.com and thought I would post it over here to see what others think about this idea. Seems like an inexpensive way to crest your arrows. Anyone tried it? What kind of results have you had? Any tips? Thanks,
-Rob
Here is a link to the archertalk.com thread.
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=207861
#2
RE: Spray Paint Cresting
Man!That was excellent!!I'll definatly be trying that.Especially when some of the crest wraps cost $12-20 per dozen.Thank's for the link,I'm looking forward to doing some up.
#5
RE: Spray Paint Cresting
So acetone does not affect the glue that holds the carbon together? (honest question, I don't know) That and the smell of the dried paint would concern me. The smell will eventually diminish but it does take some time.
#6
RE: Spray Paint Cresting
So acetone does not affect the glue that holds the carbon together? (honest question, I don't know) That and the smell of the dried paint would concern me. The smell will eventually diminish but it does take some time.
I might give this a try on a half dozen arrows and see how it works.
#7
RE: Spray Paint Cresting
ORIGINAL: longrifle1000
Acetone only works when it is wet. Once it evaporates it is done. At least that has been my experience with it. As far as the paint smell, I would imagine it would take a while but not too long. Maybe a couple days or so depending on humidity. Again, this is just experience from the past. I can't smell like a deer can.
I might give this a try on a half dozen arrows and see how it works.
So acetone does not affect the glue that holds the carbon together? (honest question, I don't know) That and the smell of the dried paint would concern me. The smell will eventually diminish but it does take some time.
I might give this a try on a half dozen arrows and see how it works.
#8
RE: Spray Paint Cresting
It shouldnt weaken the glue holding the arrow together. I always use acetone when whiping shafts clean before refletching, and have never had a problem with it. Im going to have to try the spray paint though.
#10
RE: Spray Paint Cresting
That looks great!!
Cheap, easy, only 1 grain, and completely customizable.
I am using aluminum, so the acetone shouldn't be a problem.
MartinDK, the paint is actually laquer.
I have to assume that's the best kind to use.
Cheap, easy, only 1 grain, and completely customizable.
I am using aluminum, so the acetone shouldn't be a problem.
MartinDK, the paint is actually laquer.
I have to assume that's the best kind to use.