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Bedding with a V-block
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<blockquote data-quote="Boozer" data-source="post: 1241643" data-attributes="member: 22146"><p>As I mentioned in my original post, I do like the idea of having the surface in contact with the action consistent (not part aluminum, part epoxy) it would seem to me that with temperature changes, and different rates of thermal expansion, that things would inevitably move around a little. if the material touching the action is consistent, the expansion/contraction would be more consistent. Just throwing this our there as a thought, makes sense in my head anyway...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boozer, post: 1241643, member: 22146"] As I mentioned in my original post, I do like the idea of having the surface in contact with the action consistent (not part aluminum, part epoxy) it would seem to me that with temperature changes, and different rates of thermal expansion, that things would inevitably move around a little. if the material touching the action is consistent, the expansion/contraction would be more consistent. Just throwing this our there as a thought, makes sense in my head anyway... [/QUOTE]
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