LOL - and great so many helped him.Matth89 STOP TYPING AND GET THAT ACTION OUT OF THERE !!!! Sorry, I got excited- Get it out NOW !!!!
LOL - and great so many helped him.Matth89 STOP TYPING AND GET THAT ACTION OUT OF THERE !!!! Sorry, I got excited- Get it out NOW !!!!
LOL - Tough crowd in here sometimes.And for my next magic trick, I'll turn this rifle into a boat anchor!!
Definitely.LOL - Tough crowd in here sometimes.
Does any else remember the movie "The Blob" ?So I used marine Tex and paste wax. I waxed the bottoms of the action and screws really well. However when I placed the action and screws it looked like it pushed a glob up into the inside of the action. How screwed am I ?
I prefer using paste wax and buff to a nice sheen. But nothing wrong with Pam and this gives me the idea to spray the inside of and action with it. Just in case some epoxy gets inside without being noticed.I have used Pam cooking spray for my release agent. Aerosol spray for resizing brass works good too. It gets into all of the crooks and crannies
Yup - scared me when I was a young kid.Does any else remember the movie "The Blob" ?
I've only done it once, but also used Pam as my release agent. My gunsmith mentioned it to me that it works well and most people have some on hand already....just make sure the wife doesn't notice you stealing it, haha.I prefer using paste wax and buff to a nice sheen. But nothing wrong with Pam and this gives me the idea to spray the inside of and action with it. Just in case some epoxy gets inside without being noticed.
I wasn't stealing it. I just secured an unsecured itemI've only done it once, but also used Pam as my release agent. My gunsmith mentioned it to me that it works well and most people have some on hand already....just make sure the wife doesn't notice you stealing it, haha.
These will work great if you really feel the need to use screws at all. I've been using these same screws from Brownells for over 30 years when inletting wood stocks with inletting black. Certainly better than using the gun screws and pushing Devcon into the action and threads. I personally only use screws to get things lined up initially then plug the stock holes and action holes with modeling clay then spray the action down with Brownells Acra Release.These are what I use with surgical tubing to pull the action down into the stock.
Bedding Guide Screws
definitely.It's not cured should I pull it out and clean it all off