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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 1422002" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>Like two previous posters, Devcon 10110 is my favorite.</p><p>People have been talking to me about glass bedding since 1984, but I just started doing it in 2000.</p><p>The first one I was reading instructions from a gunsmithing book.</p><p>I got epoxy all over the action, stock, my pants, the chair, and the rug.</p><p>The epoxy leaked out of where it was supposed to stay.</p><p>I had to break the stock to get it off.</p><p>As Charles Koch says, the more you are humbled with your first attempt, the better off you are in getting humble to learn.</p><p>The first thing to learn is Devcon 10110 is thick and slow, so I don't have to fight time or gravity... less likely to wind up on the pants, chair, and rug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 1422002, member: 6600"] Like two previous posters, Devcon 10110 is my favorite. People have been talking to me about glass bedding since 1984, but I just started doing it in 2000. The first one I was reading instructions from a gunsmithing book. I got epoxy all over the action, stock, my pants, the chair, and the rug. The epoxy leaked out of where it was supposed to stay. I had to break the stock to get it off. As Charles Koch says, the more you are humbled with your first attempt, the better off you are in getting humble to learn. The first thing to learn is Devcon 10110 is thick and slow, so I don't have to fight time or gravity... less likely to wind up on the pants, chair, and rug. [/QUOTE]
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