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Action Bedding At Home
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1425253" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>This can create a loose bedding situation, which would kind of eliminate the point of bedding. To the O.P., I would recommend against removing the action too early. I give a minimum of 24 hours, and try to wait 48. I have also used brownells acraglass and their fast set stuff as well, I would also recommend against the fast set. It doesn't give you enough time to do a quality job imo. The regular acraglass is not bad, but I have seen better results from devcon personally. To each their own though!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1425253, member: 87243"] This can create a loose bedding situation, which would kind of eliminate the point of bedding. To the O.P., I would recommend against removing the action too early. I give a minimum of 24 hours, and try to wait 48. I have also used brownells acraglass and their fast set stuff as well, I would also recommend against the fast set. It doesn't give you enough time to do a quality job imo. The regular acraglass is not bad, but I have seen better results from devcon personally. To each their own though!!! [/QUOTE]
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