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Bedding A Rifle By Pat Sheehy
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<blockquote data-quote="rcrdps" data-source="post: 403651" data-attributes="member: 14348"><p>Nice detailed article. I might try this pretty soon. I've done a barrel block before, but never a full action.</p><p> </p><p>One thing though. This isn't exactly "glass" bedding the action. You only used epoxy. Glass bedding would include fiberglass mixed in. I believe you can find "microballoons" at a Hobby Lobby or something. Definitely at a hobby shop. Make sure to mix the epoxy and hardener first, then add the microballoons. Otherwise the epoxy may not get fully mixed. I had this problem with fiberglass resin not too long ago on a different type of project. The resin took days to cure.</p><p> </p><p>Now whether trully glass bedding it will make it that much better, I don't know. Probably not noticeably. But in theory it would be better.</p><p> </p><p>Gene</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcrdps, post: 403651, member: 14348"] Nice detailed article. I might try this pretty soon. I've done a barrel block before, but never a full action. One thing though. This isn't exactly "glass" bedding the action. You only used epoxy. Glass bedding would include fiberglass mixed in. I believe you can find "microballoons" at a Hobby Lobby or something. Definitely at a hobby shop. Make sure to mix the epoxy and hardener first, then add the microballoons. Otherwise the epoxy may not get fully mixed. I had this problem with fiberglass resin not too long ago on a different type of project. The resin took days to cure. Now whether trully glass bedding it will make it that much better, I don't know. Probably not noticeably. But in theory it would be better. Gene [/QUOTE]
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