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Gunsmithing
Pillar bedding: Marine-Tex or Acra-Glass gel?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fitch" data-source="post: 379884" data-attributes="member: 19372"><p>I started with AcraGlas Gel, and while I got good results with it, I tried Devcon 10110 on the suggestion of a gunsmith friend and am absolutely delighted with it. </p><p> </p><p>Mixed Devcon 10110 is about perfect for working - it's about the consistancty of sticky soft serve icecream - soft enough to be easy to work into small places, sticky enough to stay where you put it (even on vertical surfaces), has a dependable long working time but cures completely in 16 hours, excess cleans up very nicely using Q-tips, machines beautifully for final trimming, and seems to put up with solvents and other abuses better than most and it's readily available on the WEB in 1lb and 4lb containers. </p><p> </p><p>Fitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fitch, post: 379884, member: 19372"] I started with AcraGlas Gel, and while I got good results with it, I tried Devcon 10110 on the suggestion of a gunsmith friend and am absolutely delighted with it. Mixed Devcon 10110 is about perfect for working - it's about the consistancty of sticky soft serve icecream - soft enough to be easy to work into small places, sticky enough to stay where you put it (even on vertical surfaces), has a dependable long working time but cures completely in 16 hours, excess cleans up very nicely using Q-tips, machines beautifully for final trimming, and seems to put up with solvents and other abuses better than most and it's readily available on the WEB in 1lb and 4lb containers. Fitch. [/QUOTE]
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