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Action Bedding At Home
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<blockquote data-quote="dsculley" data-source="post: 1421379" data-attributes="member: 77514"><p>One thing that has not been mentioned is using modeling clay or plummer's putty to fill any voids where you don't want the epoxy to flow and where you don't want to tape over with masking tape. Have used Devcon 10100 & JB Weld. My next one will be with Marine Tex. For pillars, the threaded tube used in lamps does well. The threads on the outside give the epoxy a secure grip. Get some long bolts and cut the heads off or use all thread in place of the actual action bolts for lining the action with the stock. With no heads, you can screw the bolts into the action then set the action down on the stock. No way to get epoxy in the action bolt holes that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsculley, post: 1421379, member: 77514"] One thing that has not been mentioned is using modeling clay or plummer's putty to fill any voids where you don't want the epoxy to flow and where you don't want to tape over with masking tape. Have used Devcon 10100 & JB Weld. My next one will be with Marine Tex. For pillars, the threaded tube used in lamps does well. The threads on the outside give the epoxy a secure grip. Get some long bolts and cut the heads off or use all thread in place of the actual action bolts for lining the action with the stock. With no heads, you can screw the bolts into the action then set the action down on the stock. No way to get epoxy in the action bolt holes that way. [/QUOTE]
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