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Rem 700 Bedding question......need help
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 104710" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>After routing out the receiver section in the stock, cleaning the stripped receiver, then packing the holes and recesses full of modeling clay, I put the thinnest coat of Simonize car wax on as a release agent. I put O-rings on the barrel to hold it centered in the barrel channel. Thickness is determined by the clearance between the barrel channel and the barrel. Masking tape works but it's harder to remove. After the Devcon Plastic Steel's been mixed and poured in the properly prepared stock receiver section, the O-ringed barrel fits nicely and it's easy to put in the Simonized stock screws just enough to center them but without pulling the receiver too far down into the stock. Taping the O-ringed barrel in place keeps it perfectly aligned while the epoxy cures without any stress whatsoever on the receiver.</p><p></p><p>After the epoxy's cured, tapping out the barreled receiver is easy and so is cleanup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 104710, member: 5302"] After routing out the receiver section in the stock, cleaning the stripped receiver, then packing the holes and recesses full of modeling clay, I put the thinnest coat of Simonize car wax on as a release agent. I put O-rings on the barrel to hold it centered in the barrel channel. Thickness is determined by the clearance between the barrel channel and the barrel. Masking tape works but it's harder to remove. After the Devcon Plastic Steel's been mixed and poured in the properly prepared stock receiver section, the O-ringed barrel fits nicely and it's easy to put in the Simonized stock screws just enough to center them but without pulling the receiver too far down into the stock. Taping the O-ringed barrel in place keeps it perfectly aligned while the epoxy cures without any stress whatsoever on the receiver. After the epoxy's cured, tapping out the barreled receiver is easy and so is cleanup. [/QUOTE]
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