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Favorite bedding compounds
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<blockquote data-quote="JTB" data-source="post: 1945614" data-attributes="member: 97196"><p>Another option I have been using for years. I have posted this in the past but this question comes up regularly. Great for bedding rails and scopes as well.[ATTACH=full]204697[/ATTACH]Does not cure too quickly, will not run/drip (non-sagging), bonds dissimilar substances (some flexibility), very durable. The Devcon epoxy putty also works very well for action bedding but the 9460 is thinner and seems to fill around pillars a little better. The trade off is that it is thinner (but will not run) and if not careful will get all over and once cured can not be removed easily. I use ease release 200 since an aerosol spray seems to better assure all spaces are covered with the releasing agent. I used paste wax for a long time but much prefer the aerosol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTB, post: 1945614, member: 97196"] Another option I have been using for years. I have posted this in the past but this question comes up regularly. Great for bedding rails and scopes as well.[ATTACH type="full" alt="4B389C75-420F-4C42-B47E-7A378F275BD9.jpeg"]204697[/ATTACH]Does not cure too quickly, will not run/drip (non-sagging), bonds dissimilar substances (some flexibility), very durable. The Devcon epoxy putty also works very well for action bedding but the 9460 is thinner and seems to fill around pillars a little better. The trade off is that it is thinner (but will not run) and if not careful will get all over and once cured can not be removed easily. I use ease release 200 since an aerosol spray seems to better assure all spaces are covered with the releasing agent. I used paste wax for a long time but much prefer the aerosol [/QUOTE]
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