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Bedding A Rifle By Pat Sheehy
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<blockquote data-quote="406pat" data-source="post: 607568" data-attributes="member: 13575"><p>A couple other comments;</p><p></p><p>Like baldhunter, I've switched over to using a gel epoxy to do most of my bedding. It's so much easier when the epoxy stays where you put it! I recently read about a guy using dryer lint to thicken epoxy and give it some structure, similar to mixing in fiberglass. I'm planning on giving that a try in the near future too to see how that works out.</p><p></p><p>I've also switched from bearing grease as a release agent to using clear Kiwi shoe polish. It gives a really thin layer and isn't nearly as messy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="406pat, post: 607568, member: 13575"] A couple other comments; Like baldhunter, I've switched over to using a gel epoxy to do most of my bedding. It's so much easier when the epoxy stays where you put it! I recently read about a guy using dryer lint to thicken epoxy and give it some structure, similar to mixing in fiberglass. I'm planning on giving that a try in the near future too to see how that works out. I've also switched from bearing grease as a release agent to using clear Kiwi shoe polish. It gives a really thin layer and isn't nearly as messy. [/QUOTE]
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