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Help with stiffening a stock
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1775509" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>okay we have a great start to how you do strengthen a fore end. </p><p>a drill is needed, one that will allow you to put the end cuts of arrow shafts or screwed up arrow shafts down the long axis of the fore end. 4 to 7 should do. 5/16" or 1/4" shafts are the norm if memory serves me. run the shafts into the holes, mix up epoxy, marine tex, or anything not water permeable/soluble.. JB Weld will dissolve in water.. just so you know. a long time ago I repaired a water pipe with JB weld and it lasted 2 days. pour the solution into the fore end over the mechanically locked in arrow shafts and that should make your fore end very substantial and nearly immovable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1775509, member: 26227"] okay we have a great start to how you do strengthen a fore end. a drill is needed, one that will allow you to put the end cuts of arrow shafts or screwed up arrow shafts down the long axis of the fore end. 4 to 7 should do. 5/16" or 1/4" shafts are the norm if memory serves me. run the shafts into the holes, mix up epoxy, marine tex, or anything not water permeable/soluble.. JB Weld will dissolve in water.. just so you know. a long time ago I repaired a water pipe with JB weld and it lasted 2 days. pour the solution into the fore end over the mechanically locked in arrow shafts and that should make your fore end very substantial and nearly immovable. [/QUOTE]
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