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Making a laminate stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 912246" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>ive known guys who built their own from scratch. joel would know some of the ones</p><p>im referring to. i believe they used regular glue and not epoxy in the glue up.</p><p>most of these were wide benchrest type stocks and they used laminates wider than</p><p>i find appealing. also consider the cost of having it duplicated to the desired shape.</p><p>one nice thing about a factory stock is knowing what it will look like when finished.</p><p> </p><p>ive also known guys who used a factory stock like a 700 rem and cut it off in </p><p>front of the recoil lug. then fabricated a new and usualy wider front end.</p><p>then glue/dowell the new to the original back part. no inletting involved at all.</p><p>send the original front part thru a saw a few times and add laminates to that if you like. you can also add a laminate along the bottom overlapping both for added stregnth. how much would it cost if you totaly screwed it up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 912246, member: 12443"] ive known guys who built their own from scratch. joel would know some of the ones im referring to. i believe they used regular glue and not epoxy in the glue up. most of these were wide benchrest type stocks and they used laminates wider than i find appealing. also consider the cost of having it duplicated to the desired shape. one nice thing about a factory stock is knowing what it will look like when finished. ive also known guys who used a factory stock like a 700 rem and cut it off in front of the recoil lug. then fabricated a new and usualy wider front end. then glue/dowell the new to the original back part. no inletting involved at all. send the original front part thru a saw a few times and add laminates to that if you like. you can also add a laminate along the bottom overlapping both for added stregnth. how much would it cost if you totaly screwed it up? [/QUOTE]
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