Pvc bow
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Pvc bow
So I picked up all the stuff to make a PVC bow yesterday. It's costs less than $10 and supposedly has a 50ish pound pull.
It uses Pvc and fiberglass marking rods. I'll post pics when I'm done.
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It uses Pvc and fiberglass marking rods. I'll post pics when I'm done.
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Re: Pvc bow
I bought all the stuff too. Except the string, but I have yet to actually try it.justang1997 wrote:So I picked up all the stuff to make a PVC bow yesterday. It's costs less than $10 and supposedly has a 50ish pound pull.
It uses Pvc and fiberglass marking rods. I'll post pics when I'm done.
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Re: Pvc bow
I have 550 I may try but I picked up some 75pound test poly cord too as it isn't supposed to stretch.
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Re: Pvc bow
Bow string was actually made out of polyester threadjustang1997 wrote:I have 550 I may try but I picked up some 75pound test poly cord too as it isn't supposed to stretch.
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With several loops served togather.
Kevlar and other fibers made them obsolete.