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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 160105" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>demarpaint , Like I mentiond the stock got chewed on a little bit and I used some wood filler to fill i the smaller holes and JB weld putty for the bigger ones. Once the stock was sanded back down to its finished shape I used Gorilla glue and rubbed it into the wood by hand after it dried over night I sanded back lightly with 100 grit paper then sparyed it. The bedliner I used was just the rattel can from Auto-Zone , i think its made by Dupli-color. Its some pretty durable stuff and seems to take a few days maybe even a week to get fully cured as its a good bit harder now than when I first sprayed it.</p><p>I sprayed a piece of wood with the bed liner and I'm gonna let it cure for two weeks then spray it with some Dura-Coat and see how it sticks. The stock may be getting a paint job in Urban camo or somthing.</p><p> </p><p>I have another one of Joels stocks at the house now that I'm working on , its gonna have a Terry Cross adjustable comb unit and aluminum pillers to save on a little bit of weight. It's gonna get finished with a semi-gloss poly finish to show off the wood. I'm in the process of trying to find a forend rail to inlet into it right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 160105, member: 8843"] demarpaint , Like I mentiond the stock got chewed on a little bit and I used some wood filler to fill i the smaller holes and JB weld putty for the bigger ones. Once the stock was sanded back down to its finished shape I used Gorilla glue and rubbed it into the wood by hand after it dried over night I sanded back lightly with 100 grit paper then sparyed it. The bedliner I used was just the rattel can from Auto-Zone , i think its made by Dupli-color. Its some pretty durable stuff and seems to take a few days maybe even a week to get fully cured as its a good bit harder now than when I first sprayed it. I sprayed a piece of wood with the bed liner and I'm gonna let it cure for two weeks then spray it with some Dura-Coat and see how it sticks. The stock may be getting a paint job in Urban camo or somthing. I have another one of Joels stocks at the house now that I'm working on , its gonna have a Terry Cross adjustable comb unit and aluminum pillers to save on a little bit of weight. It's gonna get finished with a semi-gloss poly finish to show off the wood. I'm in the process of trying to find a forend rail to inlet into it right now. [/QUOTE]
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