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Lifted (Sort Of) Arrow Inserts

By John_In_WI

6 years ago



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#1 6 years ago

Recently picked up a Williams Blackout. Many of the arrow inserts are lifting at the pointy end only. If I apply enough pressure I can push the tips back to being flush with the PF.

The PF is pretty much shot and my long term plan is to install a Hardtop, if they ever do them. For that, the PF needs to be sanded and I think the raised part of the inserts are too high to simply sand them flush.

My question is, do I push them flat as is and attempt to re-glue them, or pull them out and re-glue the whole thing?

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