do you have a pencil style soldering pen or wood burning tool?? cut the head off the screw, screw it into the wood burner or soldering gun let it get hot screw it into the nock and it will pull out in about 15 seconds if that long and not possibility of screwing up the fletching glue by dipping it in hot water. I saw it on Yee Haw 27 channel it works real well.
Mine are plastic nock factory glued into aluminum. May give this a try. If this doesn't work, may heat the aluminum shaft with lighter and see if I can get it out. Want to install lighted nocks so thanks for posting. Not really concerned if I destroy the old nock getting it out, as long as it doesn't leave pieces of plastic inside the shaft. Aluminum will crack too, so gotta be careful.
I cut the arrow almost down to the vanes to clear the nock insert then installed lighted knock, tried it with a 100 grain field point and shot deadnuts in bullseye at 20 yards.... If weight is an issue? I'm using 150 grain Excalibur bolt cutters anyways thanks for posting!)
A buddy at work said a heat gun might work. Wondering if anyone has tried it?? It makes sense because hockey sticks work very similar with removing stick blades and replaceing.
Just screw in a practice tip and then torch just the tip of the practice tip get it hot and the heat transfers to the glue then pull it out using pliers
After several videos your worked. THANK YOU!
Holy crap thankyou I was getting ready to get the drill out. Great tip with the warm water
omg I tried it and it worked now I can use 10 arrows I had instead of buying more.
nobody wanted to do it.
same exact arrows!
Worked great for my carbon arrows with plastic nocks. Put them boiling water for 15 seconds. Thanks 👍
do you have a pencil style soldering pen or wood burning tool?? cut the head off the screw, screw it into the wood burner or soldering gun let it get hot screw it into the nock and it will pull out in about 15 seconds if that long and not possibility of screwing up the fletching glue by dipping it in hot water. I saw it on Yee Haw 27 channel it works real well.
Mine are plastic nock factory glued into aluminum. May give this a try. If this doesn't work, may heat the aluminum shaft with lighter and see if I can get it out. Want to install lighted nocks so thanks for posting. Not really concerned if I destroy the old nock getting it out, as long as it doesn't leave pieces of plastic inside the shaft. Aluminum will crack too, so gotta be careful.
I'm glad I watched this very helpful, will try this thanks!
Since when have nocks been glued in.
thank youuu
Thanks
I cut the arrow almost down to the vanes to clear the nock insert then installed lighted knock, tried it with a 100 grain field point and shot deadnuts in bullseye at 20 yards.... If weight is an issue? I'm using 150 grain Excalibur bolt cutters anyways thanks for posting!)
It works 👍🏻👍🏻
Why not boil the water
A buddy at work said a heat gun might work. Wondering if anyone has tried it?? It makes sense because hockey sticks work very similar with removing stick blades and replaceing.
That's a good Idea. I wonder if it will damage the carbon fiber.
@@YourHuntingBuddy I just tried it. It worked great. Took 3 out in just a minit or two!!!
Update. Later on, I noticed two of the 3 arrows were cracking at the end. So I would not recommend using heat gun.
It will crack them
Just screw in a practice tip and then torch just the tip of the practice tip get it hot and the heat transfers to the glue then pull it out using pliers
not for me
you should try it worked great
Ruined 2 arrows doing this
No
Does that mean that somebody bought a crossbow? LOL!!
I can't wait to use it!!!