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First bedding job! Axis/Boyds
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1026137" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>So far So good. I suggest you buy your alignment bolts an inch longer and cut the head off, smooth shaft, Cut the threads off till the smooth bolt is right against the action. Use a little modeling clay to seal the threads to the action bolt hole. Threads and Bedding will grab each other and lock tight and cause problems. Modeling clay and tape are very useful to fill insets and holes to give easier release. Check with a local auto body shop most have the regular release agent. most release agents are alcohol thinned and dry to a thin flexible coat. Any release agent that contains grease or silicone work good if you get it right the first time but will not allow a second time. Will not allow epoxy to bond to first run. Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1026137, member: 77249"] So far So good. I suggest you buy your alignment bolts an inch longer and cut the head off, smooth shaft, Cut the threads off till the smooth bolt is right against the action. Use a little modeling clay to seal the threads to the action bolt hole. Threads and Bedding will grab each other and lock tight and cause problems. Modeling clay and tape are very useful to fill insets and holes to give easier release. Check with a local auto body shop most have the regular release agent. most release agents are alcohol thinned and dry to a thin flexible coat. Any release agent that contains grease or silicone work good if you get it right the first time but will not allow a second time. Will not allow epoxy to bond to first run. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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