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My First Riffle Build w/ Pics
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<blockquote data-quote="JW74" data-source="post: 1042296" data-attributes="member: 81323"><p>Thanks MudRunner. The product I used is a very strong two part epoxy (PC-7) you can get it at Lowes. I would recommend using Marine-Tex instead though as it goes on easier and is easier to work with. PC-7 goes on very thick and I used a wide wooden popsicle stick to apply it. After about 15-20 minutes as it started to set up I dabbed it all over with a new popsicle stick to give it it's texture. After drying for 24 hours I then sanded down the high spots and pointy spots with fine grit sand paper. It sands very easy. I would say it was't too difficult, although I would practice applying it to a piece of practice board first to get the hand of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW74, post: 1042296, member: 81323"] Thanks MudRunner. The product I used is a very strong two part epoxy (PC-7) you can get it at Lowes. I would recommend using Marine-Tex instead though as it goes on easier and is easier to work with. PC-7 goes on very thick and I used a wide wooden popsicle stick to apply it. After about 15-20 minutes as it started to set up I dabbed it all over with a new popsicle stick to give it it's texture. After drying for 24 hours I then sanded down the high spots and pointy spots with fine grit sand paper. It sands very easy. I would say it was't too difficult, although I would practice applying it to a piece of practice board first to get the hand of it. [/QUOTE]
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