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First bedding job.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 1392377" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>After seeing exemplary work and looking at mine, I have decided to re do my bedding. For starters, it looks like hammered crap. Then comes I don't think the bed is really doing it's job. I can see the laminations of the Boyds in the very bottom of the action recess. Also, it's really thin(skim bedding?). Then, I did not pillar, and think it needs it-can't keep the screws tight. And possibly last, certainly most important, I love to tinker with the **** thing!</p><p>Question. I have really roughed up the in letting. If I can figure out a way to center the inlet(it's not concentric or consistent to the metal ) should I do the pillars at the same time as the bedding? Was thinking maybe do pillars first, then gouge out old bedding and re bed. </p><p>One more- if using Devcon 10110, how thick can it be applied? .125 too thick? </p><p>.030 around pillars (.060 on diameter ) ok ?? Appreciate any input .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 1392377, member: 103471"] After seeing exemplary work and looking at mine, I have decided to re do my bedding. For starters, it looks like hammered crap. Then comes I don't think the bed is really doing it's job. I can see the laminations of the Boyds in the very bottom of the action recess. Also, it's really thin(skim bedding?). Then, I did not pillar, and think it needs it-can't keep the screws tight. And possibly last, certainly most important, I love to tinker with the **** thing! Question. I have really roughed up the in letting. If I can figure out a way to center the inlet(it's not concentric or consistent to the metal ) should I do the pillars at the same time as the bedding? Was thinking maybe do pillars first, then gouge out old bedding and re bed. One more- if using Devcon 10110, how thick can it be applied? .125 too thick? .030 around pillars (.060 on diameter ) ok ?? Appreciate any input . [/QUOTE]
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