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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
glass bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="cwhuntsalot" data-source="post: 706675" data-attributes="member: 38207"><p>I found a product at the boat shop called Super Mend. Made by the GOOP people. It is a two part epoxy that mixes to the consistency of pudding. Barely runs, trims with a knife for the first day or so after curing 18 hrs. OOPS!! I forgot to tape the recoil lug. No problem, one hand on the forearm and one on the tang and just walk it in. I may have found a new best friend. I tried the JB Weld and it is very similar to this product. It also works well.</p><p> Thanx for all of your advice and helpful tips Curtis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwhuntsalot, post: 706675, member: 38207"] I found a product at the boat shop called Super Mend. Made by the GOOP people. It is a two part epoxy that mixes to the consistency of pudding. Barely runs, trims with a knife for the first day or so after curing 18 hrs. OOPS!! I forgot to tape the recoil lug. No problem, one hand on the forearm and one on the tang and just walk it in. I may have found a new best friend. I tried the JB Weld and it is very similar to this product. It also works well. Thanx for all of your advice and helpful tips Curtis [/QUOTE]
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