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Removal Method for Bedding Compound (Goobers)?
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<blockquote data-quote="rojloh" data-source="post: 732421" data-attributes="member: 59711"><p>Depends on what compound was used and how bad the slop is. If it's minor, do it by hand with sandpaper CAREFULLY!</p><p></p><p>Then of course you'll have to re-touch the spot you just sanded. Personally I'm very fast with a rotary tool which I used constantly, but one little "Oops" and you're into another area of "stripping and refinishing" the stock. Hand sanding is more controllable if you're not experienced with rotary tools. </p><p></p><p>I have an M14 stock with the worst bedding job I've seen and expect to waste about 2 days on clearing out a bad bedding job since it's such a nice stock. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rojloh, post: 732421, member: 59711"] Depends on what compound was used and how bad the slop is. If it's minor, do it by hand with sandpaper CAREFULLY! Then of course you'll have to re-touch the spot you just sanded. Personally I'm very fast with a rotary tool which I used constantly, but one little "Oops" and you're into another area of "stripping and refinishing" the stock. Hand sanding is more controllable if you're not experienced with rotary tools. I have an M14 stock with the worst bedding job I've seen and expect to waste about 2 days on clearing out a bad bedding job since it's such a nice stock. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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