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Posted 8/8/2007 9:29:44 AM


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Very nice Hutch!

Bright....


I appreciate the Exturkinator decal as well.....

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Posted 8/8/2007 9:33:31 AM


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I fletched up some of my 3d arrows and some of my hunting arrows with me as well. Not only as a tribute to him but to also remind myself how short life really is. David will truely be missed.

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Posted 8/8/2007 10:07:15 AM


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very nice......very bright too

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Soooooooooo............... how do you make them? What materials do I need, what needs to be purchased, etc?

Thanks for the pics!

Your's shows 26gr........ is that more than the Lumenoks?

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Posted 8/8/2007 10:18:40 AM


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Here is the link to www.youtube.com where the vidoe is.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMqLT-4ezzk

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Posted 8/8/2007 10:21:17 AM


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I never attempt to watch vids on dial-up............ it takes toooo loooooong, not worth the trouble!


Can you answer the above questions though...... please?

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That is very cool hutchies! Is it hard to make? Time consuming? I want to try and make some. I only have a month left before season opener!

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Thill push pull bobber lights
Extra nocks
glue
small drill bit




Take a nock and drill small hole from the inside out the back where the string sets. Take the thill light and put glue on the red ring around the top of it. Push it down into the nock. Then take an extra nock and cut the bottom barrell of it off. Apply glue to the bottom of the shaft of battery and slide on the piece you cut off the extra nock. Let all dry and slide into your arrow. Once it seats you will have to pull it back til it clicks and the light will go off. Then you are ready to go.


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Posted 8/8/2007 10:32:10 AM


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Jason (8/8/2007)
That is very cool hutchies! Is it hard to make? Time consuming? I want to try and make some. I only have a month left before season opener!




I made 3 in 15 minutes or so.

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