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Offline REX1945

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Post Mortem on Tucson crash...
« on: April 15, 2012, 01:30:18 AM »
I posted the pix on SSW : http://www.clstunt.com/htdocs/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=103&topic_id=374400&mesg_id=374400&listing_type=read_new

The failure was the rear epoxy joint between the arrowshaft ID and a wooden dowel ID that
is the joint spacer. In my experience of drilling the plugs out, I developed great confidence
in this part of the joint; imanining that the ID of the dowel would fail long before the OD
of the dowel to shaft. Therefore, I always solder a ring of 14 ga copper wire around the pushrod
member at both ends of the dowel; that part of the joint is still in fine shape.

I guess that I cut a bunch of grooves in the dowel od, coat it with epoxy, and shove the member back in.

Rex



Offline Russell Shaffer

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Re: Post Mortem on Tucson crash...
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2012, 04:32:32 PM »
I made an insert from aluminum, just like the ones that are used in arrows.  I drilled and tapped it 4-40 and screwed the metal part into it.  If you glue an aluminum insert in with ferrule cement that the archery shops use, it will be nearly impossible to remove.  I pull very hard on arrows to get them out of targets and the inserts never come out.
Russell Shaffer
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Just North of the California border

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