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<blockquote data-quote="Daveinjax" data-source="post: 803416" data-attributes="member: 48429"><p>Do it Yourself for about $70 . There are lots of videos on YouTube and how to post on the web. Tool and material needed are ; Devcon steel or Marine Tex grey , adjustable pillars , kiwi neutral shoe polish , masking tape , modeling clay , small hand chisel , small flat file , and drill bit big enough to drill out for pillars. Watch some videos and read some and do it. I do not recommend using a dremel tool as you can wreck a stock in a heartbeat. Maybe these pictures from Gunsmithing made easy by Bryce M Towsley will help. I think I picked up his book at Walmart in the sporting goods section. I don't do it exactly like he shows but if you followed his instructions you wouldn't go wrong. I included a couple of pictures of the worst bed job I've done in years. It still shoots fine and works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveinjax, post: 803416, member: 48429"] Do it Yourself for about $70 . There are lots of videos on YouTube and how to post on the web. Tool and material needed are ; Devcon steel or Marine Tex grey , adjustable pillars , kiwi neutral shoe polish , masking tape , modeling clay , small hand chisel , small flat file , and drill bit big enough to drill out for pillars. Watch some videos and read some and do it. I do not recommend using a dremel tool as you can wreck a stock in a heartbeat. Maybe these pictures from Gunsmithing made easy by Bryce M Towsley will help. I think I picked up his book at Walmart in the sporting goods section. I don't do it exactly like he shows but if you followed his instructions you wouldn't go wrong. I included a couple of pictures of the worst bed job I've done in years. It still shoots fine and works. [/QUOTE]
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