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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 898770" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>thanks for the pics. This helps a lot with learning and feedback from the other more avid bedders.</p><p></p><p>So I am gathering that you don't just gobb the polish on. You are better off to put it on, the lightly brush it off, and may do that for a couple good consistent thin layers rather than one thick layer?</p><p></p><p>As far as just zip tieing it down while bedding, it seems that if you are just doing the lug, you would want to torque it down to spec so that you don't get added force on the bottom of tge lug from bedding to the time you torque the stock back on. Is my logic correct there?</p><p></p><p>If I were to put a layer of tape in the barrel channel with a good layer of polish so that it would be easier to get any excess out afterward, would that work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 898770, member: 50419"] thanks for the pics. This helps a lot with learning and feedback from the other more avid bedders. So I am gathering that you don't just gobb the polish on. You are better off to put it on, the lightly brush it off, and may do that for a couple good consistent thin layers rather than one thick layer? As far as just zip tieing it down while bedding, it seems that if you are just doing the lug, you would want to torque it down to spec so that you don't get added force on the bottom of tge lug from bedding to the time you torque the stock back on. Is my logic correct there? If I were to put a layer of tape in the barrel channel with a good layer of polish so that it would be easier to get any excess out afterward, would that work? [/QUOTE]
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