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Gunsmithing
PC-7 as bedding compound??
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 729750" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Works well with minimal air voids or pockets. Use a good coating of release agent but apply the release agent smoothly for a better final finish. Also leave a little extra along the edges by the barrel and receiver as it will shrink down then sand or file to the desired look later after dry. Don't be in a hurry to pull the barreled action. PC-7 takes a good 24 hrs to completely cure even in a dry summer climate. I like the color, it dries to a dark gray and goes well with dark colored stocks along the edges where you can see the bedding.</p><p> </p><p>PC-7 works well, but I prefer Marine Tex.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 729750, member: 7503"] Works well with minimal air voids or pockets. Use a good coating of release agent but apply the release agent smoothly for a better final finish. Also leave a little extra along the edges by the barrel and receiver as it will shrink down then sand or file to the desired look later after dry. Don't be in a hurry to pull the barreled action. PC-7 takes a good 24 hrs to completely cure even in a dry summer climate. I like the color, it dries to a dark gray and goes well with dark colored stocks along the edges where you can see the bedding. PC-7 works well, but I prefer Marine Tex. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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