I have been gripping them in a sheet metal vice grip and lightly sanding them 120 grit then glueing and installing them into my fletcher which is like an Arizona. This stops spilling glue on the fletcher arms. Plus doesn't add any extra time. I also lightly sand the shaft 2000 grit and isoprropel both the vane and shaft before glue. For a guy doing his own may as well do it the best way and prepare the surfaces better than the commercial made arrows since the time is available and may as well do it right the first time.
I am curious why you say that? I haven't had a single issue with adhesion. If you go much wider on the base of the vane you don't have enough room on small diameter shafts to 4 fletch them.
I have been gripping them in a sheet metal vice grip and lightly sanding them 120 grit then glueing and installing them into my fletcher which is like an Arizona. This stops spilling glue on the fletcher arms. Plus doesn't add any extra time. I also lightly sand the shaft 2000 grit and isoprropel both the vane and shaft before glue. For a guy doing his own may as well do it the best way and prepare the surfaces better than the commercial made arrows since the time is available and may as well do it right the first time.
The Air Razors needs to have a bigger wider base then it be a good vane.
I am curious why you say that? I haven't had a single issue with adhesion. If you go much wider on the base of the vane you don't have enough room on small diameter shafts to 4 fletch them.