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Want to fill a BDL mag slot in stock - correctly this time.
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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 117790" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>Roy , when I buy my JB Weld I get the big 4 oz industrial tubes for about $10 , maybe get a couple of those and fill that rascle up.</p><p>I did the same thing your trying but filled the whole mag well , I cut a big chunk of aluminum and glued it in their with epoxy.</p><p>As for your situation maybe you could just fill a small area like what the BDL metal would take up then add a coat of fiberglass on the out side and sand it to blend it.</p><p>As for the glue , I would us a 1500 psi epoxy like the 5 min stuff , it seems to not get glass hard like the 2500 and 3500 psi stuff more like a hard plastic. Or the Brownells Glas-Bed stuff works pretty well and is a good adheasive also. I have been using a two part epoxt called Hysol and it is some great stuff.</p><p></p><p>By the way your box showed up today , thanks a bunch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 117790, member: 8843"] Roy , when I buy my JB Weld I get the big 4 oz industrial tubes for about $10 , maybe get a couple of those and fill that rascle up. I did the same thing your trying but filled the whole mag well , I cut a big chunk of aluminum and glued it in their with epoxy. As for your situation maybe you could just fill a small area like what the BDL metal would take up then add a coat of fiberglass on the out side and sand it to blend it. As for the glue , I would us a 1500 psi epoxy like the 5 min stuff , it seems to not get glass hard like the 2500 and 3500 psi stuff more like a hard plastic. Or the Brownells Glas-Bed stuff works pretty well and is a good adheasive also. I have been using a two part epoxt called Hysol and it is some great stuff. By the way your box showed up today , thanks a bunch [/QUOTE]
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