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<blockquote data-quote="DickE" data-source="post: 1056745" data-attributes="member: 88690"><p>A few years ago I got Richard Franklin's video on stress free pillar bedding, haven't wavered much from his instructions since, have done maybe 30-40 jobs since then. If it's a repeater, just the front around the lug area, and the pillars, the rest can be free floated. If it's a single shot, yes about a third of the jar is more than enough, but don't cut yourself short, better to have a little excess than not enough. Yes, do re-leave the wood underneath about 1/8" that will insure the Devcon 10110 (1LB.)will not flake out as time goes by. Buy plenty of q-tips. Enco has a good price on the Devcon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DickE, post: 1056745, member: 88690"] A few years ago I got Richard Franklin's video on stress free pillar bedding, haven't wavered much from his instructions since, have done maybe 30-40 jobs since then. If it's a repeater, just the front around the lug area, and the pillars, the rest can be free floated. If it's a single shot, yes about a third of the jar is more than enough, but don't cut yourself short, better to have a little excess than not enough. Yes, do re-leave the wood underneath about 1/8" that will insure the Devcon 10110 (1LB.)will not flake out as time goes by. Buy plenty of q-tips. Enco has a good price on the Devcon [/QUOTE]
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