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Cutting BAT reciever inlet
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 2945870" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>Getting ready to cut the inlet on a new stock. The action is a BAT Machine CT, that is polygonal in shape.</p><p>I had been thinking I'd inlet round, and then bed it, allowing the epoxy to be thicker. Got to thinking, maybe it would be better to shape the wood like the receiver, and keep the bedding thinner. I think I'm gonna give Marinetex a try, I hear tell it may be tougher than Devcon 10110.</p><p></p><p>Input invited.</p><p></p><p>If it matters, it's becoming a 375 AM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 2945870, member: 103471"] Getting ready to cut the inlet on a new stock. The action is a BAT Machine CT, that is polygonal in shape. I had been thinking I'd inlet round, and then bed it, allowing the epoxy to be thicker. Got to thinking, maybe it would be better to shape the wood like the receiver, and keep the bedding thinner. I think I'm gonna give Marinetex a try, I hear tell it may be tougher than Devcon 10110. Input invited. If it matters, it's becoming a 375 AM [/QUOTE]
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