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Front swivel stud bent and came loose
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<blockquote data-quote="gphil" data-source="post: 932076" data-attributes="member: 38858"><p>ultra edge,</p><p></p><p>so your using a bolt and bedding in into your stock with the threads prodtruding from the bottom and then shaping the end of the bolt into the shape of the swivel stud? Or are you cutting the shank off of the bolt off flush with the stock then tapping into the bolt and screwing the stud into the shank of the bolt thats bedded into the stock?</p><p></p><p>Fear no wind, </p><p>I have some epoxy which I was just going to try and expoxy a new stud in but after thinking about it since thier was enough energy generated to bend my stud i dont think it will hold, and I will have to put some sort of bracket into the stock for reinforcement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gphil, post: 932076, member: 38858"] ultra edge, so your using a bolt and bedding in into your stock with the threads prodtruding from the bottom and then shaping the end of the bolt into the shape of the swivel stud? Or are you cutting the shank off of the bolt off flush with the stock then tapping into the bolt and screwing the stud into the shank of the bolt thats bedded into the stock? Fear no wind, I have some epoxy which I was just going to try and expoxy a new stud in but after thinking about it since thier was enough energy generated to bend my stud i dont think it will hold, and I will have to put some sort of bracket into the stock for reinforcement. [/QUOTE]
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