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Bedding for a Beginner
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<blockquote data-quote="Daveinjax" data-source="post: 659434" data-attributes="member: 48429"><p>It really is easy if you take your time. Use model clay to fill anyplace you don't want bedding material to get and cover every inch of the outside of the stock. You WILL get some on your hands and you WILL touch the stock so tape it off.I use Marine Tex grey ,kiwi neutral wax , and then spray it all down with spray case lube for good measure and get great results. I have done five rifles no problems. Remember that everything you don't want to have bedding stick to must be covered in release agent , even places you don't think it will get. Oh , no dremel tool unless you are a zen master of the dremel tool. I did mar a stock with a dremel. In the blink of an eye it ran out of the channel and down through the checkering an inch. I got a cheap set of carving tools at Micheals crafts store, found the clay there also. I use dental floss to clean up the edges of the clay. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveinjax, post: 659434, member: 48429"] It really is easy if you take your time. Use model clay to fill anyplace you don't want bedding material to get and cover every inch of the outside of the stock. You WILL get some on your hands and you WILL touch the stock so tape it off.I use Marine Tex grey ,kiwi neutral wax , and then spray it all down with spray case lube for good measure and get great results. I have done five rifles no problems. Remember that everything you don't want to have bedding stick to must be covered in release agent , even places you don't think it will get. Oh , no dremel tool unless you are a zen master of the dremel tool. I did mar a stock with a dremel. In the blink of an eye it ran out of the channel and down through the checkering an inch. I got a cheap set of carving tools at Micheals crafts store, found the clay there also. I use dental floss to clean up the edges of the clay. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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