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Marine Tex Bedding
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<blockquote data-quote="flyinstroke" data-source="post: 2773700" data-attributes="member: 110653"><p>I will pull it out just to make sure I didn't stick the action in the stock and then put it right back in. I will also trim and excess or overflow off that I want to trim off. The time varies but I use the left overs as a guide on when the Marine Tex is set up enough to pull the action. So far I have not pulled one too early. I just feel better knowing early into the process that I can get the action out of the stock. Made that mistake exactly one time so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyinstroke, post: 2773700, member: 110653"] I will pull it out just to make sure I didn't stick the action in the stock and then put it right back in. I will also trim and excess or overflow off that I want to trim off. The time varies but I use the left overs as a guide on when the Marine Tex is set up enough to pull the action. So far I have not pulled one too early. I just feel better knowing early into the process that I can get the action out of the stock. Made that mistake exactly one time so far. [/QUOTE]
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