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Action bedding - help with the hard part!
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<blockquote data-quote="M1A1ABRAMS" data-source="post: 2656164" data-attributes="member: 123811"><p>I have yet to do a stock but will be soon. I'm kind of confused as to why no one uses tape in the beginning ? I paint cars. And we always tape up what you don't want paint on. This way seems like it could save a lot of time & effort in cleanup for the stock. They sell a fine line tape. Just remove the tape after installing & torquing the action. As far as the action it definitely needs sprayed well as Boyds video explained. The video could have been a little better as far as listing the right barrier lube to use (looks like liquid wrench to me in video). And what type of cleaner to use afterwards. As LT88 stated Pam sounds like a good alternative for the action, barrier. I know you're past this point. But I am also looking for info on this subject. I would think Dawn & hot water should clean up the rest. Blow out with air. Oil well after cleaning with hot water & soap.</p><p> At least I'm hoping this works out. lol</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]ExFdJUwHIg8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M1A1ABRAMS, post: 2656164, member: 123811"] I have yet to do a stock but will be soon. I'm kind of confused as to why no one uses tape in the beginning ? I paint cars. And we always tape up what you don't want paint on. This way seems like it could save a lot of time & effort in cleanup for the stock. They sell a fine line tape. Just remove the tape after installing & torquing the action. As far as the action it definitely needs sprayed well as Boyds video explained. The video could have been a little better as far as listing the right barrier lube to use (looks like liquid wrench to me in video). And what type of cleaner to use afterwards. As LT88 stated Pam sounds like a good alternative for the action, barrier. I know you're past this point. But I am also looking for info on this subject. I would think Dawn & hot water should clean up the rest. Blow out with air. Oil well after cleaning with hot water & soap. At least I'm hoping this works out. lol [MEDIA=youtube]ExFdJUwHIg8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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