xsn10s
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I'll have to look. My stuff might be the same.I'm doing JB steel.
I'll have to look. My stuff might be the same.I'm doing JB steel.
I'm bedding a plastic stock. I won't need to worry about weather. If I was doing a wood stock I liked, I'd do Devcon or Marine Tex.I think the shrinkage was greater with JB Weld. But that doesn't matter much to me since this is practice bedding epoxy in lieu of the more expensive beddings.
I used JB on a laminate stock. Free stock and a skim bed.I'm bedding a plastic stock. I won't need to worry about weather. If I was doing a wood stock I liked, I'd do Devcon or Marine Tex.
I figured it's good practice. Later on when I find a nice stainless action I'll drill out, or put the stock on a mill and get the bedding out. I'll bed it with whatever epoxy compound I like using the best.I used JB on a laminate stock. Free stock and a skim bed.
We used Devcon to repair mag gearboxes on all our gas turbine corrosion repairs.25+ years in aviation component repair, R&D, and experimental aircraft I have never run across any Devcon products.
Y'all use whatever makes you feel comfortable.
My wife would appreciate if I become a better bedderThere are several "Bests." Doing some research, finding some great tips and tricks, and then practicing will help you become a "Better Bedder."