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Impact Glue: Making Your Arrows Better

Rich Walton by Rich Walton
July 16, 2018
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When it comes to arrow making, no company has done more to help make them right than GOAT TUFF Products. Add to this impressive list of high quality products,  Impact Glue, a super strong, 96.5% pure glue for bonding inserts in carbon and aluminum arrow shafts as well as broadheads to ferrules and wooden shafts.

GOAT TUFF President Jerry Smith had this to say, “We are the only company that specializes in US Made cyanoacrylate glues and are rated as one of the purest glues available today. Our Impact Glue has several features every archer will appreciate. This remarkable glue is made using a special rubberized formula that is easy to use, bonds in seconds and is waterproof. It also absorbs higher shock loads than standard cyanoacrylate glues. Impact Glue will ensure inserts and broadheads stay firmly attached regardless of the conditions and the amount of impact the arrow will be subjected to.”

GOAT TUFF Products offers a full line of cleaning and gluing products for the professional and home arrow maker.

For more information please please visit at: GOAT TUFF Products          

 

 

 

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