Agree on the string wax. It doesn't melt in the little stick and I keep it in the garage.
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Originally posted by masonred View PostI got tired of points getting loose. Simply ideas seem to pass me sometimes. I've used lock tight on scope ring bolts but never thought to use it on arrows. The nail polish was mentioned to me and I got to thinking about other things that would work. What have yall used and how did it work.
Lock tight has different strengths so does nail polish color matter, yes dumb joke.
Seriously what have worked for you?
Like mentioned above, I have used clear nail polish for years mounting scopes and some other gunsmithing jobs. The clear nail polish holds great but will "break" loose with a little pressure.
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Originally posted by Phillip Fields View PostI've been using string wax for many years.
Originally posted by TxAg View PostUse wax
Originally posted by txtimetravler View PostString wax
Originally posted by Dkincaid View PostString wax works best
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Originally posted by Cold 1 View PostString wax. It won't melt out, if it did you wouldn't be able to keep it on a string.
Originally posted by oktx View PostAgree on the string wax. It doesn't melt in the little stick and I keep it in the garage.
Originally posted by DRT View PostToo hot in Fort Worth. Melts out. May work for Yankees.
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Someone mentioned using o-rings. I use them with fixed blade broadheads to keep the blades aligned with my vanes.
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately...
Henry David Thoreau
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I wax my string and hang my bow in the sun all the time. Leave it there a few minutes and come back and the wax has melted nicely into the string. If string wax didn't melt in the heat I wouldn't have had to clean it out of my bow case when I left it sitting in the bed of my truck. If string wax didn't melt in the sun I wouldn't have had to scrape it out of the cup holder of my truck
Then maybe my string wax is inferior to yours.
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