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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 898723" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>How long are you guys waiting to machine/file-down the excess bedding inside the mag-box area 'n all ?</p><p> </p><p>I have a sendero in an HS stock, and did it yesterday... waited the 24 hour cure time the kit reccomended, then tonight pulled the action apart. Had a couple very small chips (1/8" or so, must be from air bubbles) both are between the pillar hole and the recoil lug, I don't think they'll hurt any... lug itself is very-good, and the rest overall is just about perfect*</p><p> </p><p>I'm just wondering if I shoud give more time for the bedding to cure longer-yet before trying to mill/grind/dremel any of the other excess off the edges of my mag-box and safety/bolt-handle recess areas ? </p><p> </p><p>...last thing I want is to get in there too soon and risk chipping due to a file or dremel-bit ! This is (my) first bedding trial, and it looks ****-good so far, really don't want to botch it NOW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 898723, member: 40654"] How long are you guys waiting to machine/file-down the excess bedding inside the mag-box area 'n all ? I have a sendero in an HS stock, and did it yesterday... waited the 24 hour cure time the kit reccomended, then tonight pulled the action apart. Had a couple very small chips (1/8" or so, must be from air bubbles) both are between the pillar hole and the recoil lug, I don't think they'll hurt any... lug itself is very-good, and the rest overall is just about perfect* I'm just wondering if I shoud give more time for the bedding to cure longer-yet before trying to mill/grind/dremel any of the other excess off the edges of my mag-box and safety/bolt-handle recess areas ? ...last thing I want is to get in there too soon and risk chipping due to a file or dremel-bit ! This is (my) first bedding trial, and it looks ****-good so far, really don't want to botch it NOW [/QUOTE]
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