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<blockquote data-quote="ofdscooby" data-source="post: 843567" data-attributes="member: 34470"><p>I was wondering the advantage of using a davcon over a JB weld from my local hardware store. I bought some JB weld that had a PSI rating of 5000 for a bolt handle conversion on a stock but when it was time to bed the rifle I ordered some davcon and when it showe up it had a PSI rating in the mid 2000's. Does this PSI rating refer to the hardness and if so would the JB weld I found be better to use for the bedding job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ofdscooby, post: 843567, member: 34470"] I was wondering the advantage of using a davcon over a JB weld from my local hardware store. I bought some JB weld that had a PSI rating of 5000 for a bolt handle conversion on a stock but when it was time to bed the rifle I ordered some davcon and when it showe up it had a PSI rating in the mid 2000's. Does this PSI rating refer to the hardness and if so would the JB weld I found be better to use for the bedding job. [/QUOTE]
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