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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 93448" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Grit</p><p>I am not the expert on bedding. I am like you. Always worried whether I can get it loose. I do some small amount of work with fiber glass. Which is about the same thing. Me and my son have been repairing the spare tire carrier on a vette for the last three days. Is is often better to lay up some and let it cure a day and then lay up some more and not try to get too thick a layer all at once.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I am glad everything is working out for you. I guess it will be August or September before my gun is ready. I am having the gunsmith pillar bed it, so there is only the outside work to be done by me. It is the thumbhole varminter.</p><p></p><p>Just a thought on the seven layers of poly you put on it. On a car too many layers will lead to checking where there is flex. Poly is a little more flexible and a gunstock is more rigid so you should be OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 93448, member: 8"] Grit I am not the expert on bedding. I am like you. Always worried whether I can get it loose. I do some small amount of work with fiber glass. Which is about the same thing. Me and my son have been repairing the spare tire carrier on a vette for the last three days. Is is often better to lay up some and let it cure a day and then lay up some more and not try to get too thick a layer all at once. Anyway I am glad everything is working out for you. I guess it will be August or September before my gun is ready. I am having the gunsmith pillar bed it, so there is only the outside work to be done by me. It is the thumbhole varminter. Just a thought on the seven layers of poly you put on it. On a car too many layers will lead to checking where there is flex. Poly is a little more flexible and a gunstock is more rigid so you should be OK. [/QUOTE]
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