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Pillar bedding tubberware stock
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1878530" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>NamibGuy,</p><p>my advice is the same as more than a few guys. try it first.. now here is where it gets tricky if you have to pillar bed, if you have access to a couple of pillars then put grooves in them, then get a course metric or SAE<u><em> BOTTOM</em></u> tap for threading, tap the hole from both sides leaving the center 1/4"/6MM unthreaded. then pillar bed as usual. learned this from having to pillar more than a few Savage, Remington and Winchester plastic stocks. good luck, I hope you do not have to pillar bed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1878530, member: 26227"] NamibGuy, my advice is the same as more than a few guys. try it first.. now here is where it gets tricky if you have to pillar bed, if you have access to a couple of pillars then put grooves in them, then get a course metric or SAE[U][I] BOTTOM[/I][/U] tap for threading, tap the hole from both sides leaving the center 1/4"/6MM unthreaded. then pillar bed as usual. learned this from having to pillar more than a few Savage, Remington and Winchester plastic stocks. good luck, I hope you do not have to pillar bed it. [/QUOTE]
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