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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 899193" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>I re read your post and I think I have a better grasp of what you are talking about. Basically you are setting some "dumby screws" theoretically speaking, with that thick layer of tape, from the top, therefore preventing epoxy in the holes/screws, and gauranteeing alignment, I like that idea. </p><p></p><p>I guess my only concern is then when the process is done, and I reassemble the rifle, and I torque the scres to spec, is it gonna bring things tighter than originally bedded and cause pressures in places I don't want?</p><p></p><p>This is where I keep thinking about torqueing to spec while bedding. If I torque it to spec while bedding, remove for cleanup, then reinstall to spec for finished product, there will be consistency. I am not saying I am right, but can you explain to me why I am wrong so that I can do it properly? I got angood feel fornyournprocess now and like it, just gotta decide the best technique for snugging or not snugging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 899193, member: 50419"] I re read your post and I think I have a better grasp of what you are talking about. Basically you are setting some "dumby screws" theoretically speaking, with that thick layer of tape, from the top, therefore preventing epoxy in the holes/screws, and gauranteeing alignment, I like that idea. I guess my only concern is then when the process is done, and I reassemble the rifle, and I torque the scres to spec, is it gonna bring things tighter than originally bedded and cause pressures in places I don't want? This is where I keep thinking about torqueing to spec while bedding. If I torque it to spec while bedding, remove for cleanup, then reinstall to spec for finished product, there will be consistency. I am not saying I am right, but can you explain to me why I am wrong so that I can do it properly? I got angood feel fornyournprocess now and like it, just gotta decide the best technique for snugging or not snugging. [/QUOTE]
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