[Ansteorra-archery] Bow restoration

Crandall 4fooles.matters at gmail.com
Fri Aug 24 13:31:53 PDT 2012


You are talking about the solid fiberglass limbs that have warped. They are
35+ years old, and if warped, they probably were not stored correctly.
Those bows were "club and camp" grade back then, and probably stored under
tension, only being unstrung when the season ended.
The heat and stress that would be required to straighten the limbs would
probably cause other problems in the fiberglass. I have seen glass limbs
with hidden damage break dramatically.
If the bow is a lightweight, and as you say the limbs are not warped enough
to cause problems when shooting, I would leave them alone.
I would also start looking for a one piece recurve to replace the 76'er.
They have little collector value, except to fill in a gap in a series,
though there were some with fancy paint jobs.

On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Harry Billings
<humble_archer at hotmail.com>wrote:

>  Try getting with Bear archery they may be able to help you.
>
> plachoya
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> I came across an old "Bear 76er takedown bow" the limbs are fiberglass and
> are slightly warped. the bow still fires just fine and its still accurate
> considering the twists. Does anyone know of a way to straighten fiberglass
> limbs? im trying to restore the bow to hopefully spark an interest in
> archery for my wife. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
>
> Lord Griffin Fane
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