Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Tom B on November 18, 2007, 01:46:19 pm
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heres the dilemma.glycerin tanned.pappy and pat offered suggestions.i soaked them in alchohol for two days and they seem
less greasy.they are air drying.the bow has several coats of wipe on poly.i was thinking spray on contact adhesive.not primitive i know.Kowechobe anything to add my as yet unmet friend? will try pappy's brake clean if no other options. thanks in advance.tom
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dang. wrong place. please move if need be. thanks.
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Tom.............I use white wood ash and water a VERY diluted mixture much less than hair removal on skins. I check once a day ta see when I want ta remove them and I feel the glycerine is gone, ya need ta use some ash ta make it work. Was way I was taught, works good an totally primitive, ifn that matters ta ya. Pappy's method of brake cleaner is good , takes much less time but I aint in any hurry. Healthy pre-columbian attitude eh ? Dana wanted ta know so I hope he reads this also...........bob
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Thanks Bob.I will give it a try.The alchohol did seem to help.I don't do things totally primitive. I use steel, dacron,super glue, urac.But I do love this stuff.Thanks tom
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Tom,This isn't primitive either,but spray on oven cleaner works also.
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Thanks Eddie.It appears that with all the input i'll get to use that skin afterall.thanks to all.tom