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<blockquote data-quote="jrock" data-source="post: 1753344" data-attributes="member: 78569"><p>I use Pro Bed 2000. Last time I looked (years ago), it was more economical than JB weld especially in the big containers. I've used JB on some experimental stock work and found it too runny. Thickened it with some silica fume and it worked better. Overall, I prefer Pro Bed to JB. Never tried the Devcon but am considering getting some for bedding AR uppers to lowers since it is supposed to have a higher strength than Pro Bed, or so I remember off hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrock, post: 1753344, member: 78569"] I use Pro Bed 2000. Last time I looked (years ago), it was more economical than JB weld especially in the big containers. I've used JB on some experimental stock work and found it too runny. Thickened it with some silica fume and it worked better. Overall, I prefer Pro Bed to JB. Never tried the Devcon but am considering getting some for bedding AR uppers to lowers since it is supposed to have a higher strength than Pro Bed, or so I remember off hand. [/QUOTE]
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