D docmark Well-Known Member Joined Feb 10, 2016 Messages 50 Location CA Jul 13, 2024 #1 I have a synthetic stock on a rifle with a large "gouge" out of it. I am in need of advice on filling it and repairing it. Thank you
I have a synthetic stock on a rifle with a large "gouge" out of it. I am in need of advice on filling it and repairing it. Thank you
Black Hat Well-Known Member Joined Feb 7, 2019 Messages 183 Location Queensland Jul 13, 2024 #2 JB Weld the Gouge and paint it.
Bret GRAVELINE Graveline Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2019 Messages 637 Location Camino california Jul 13, 2024 #3 docmark said: I have a synthetic stock on a rifle with a large "gouge" out of it. I am in need of advice on filling it and re Click to expand...
docmark said: I have a synthetic stock on a rifle with a large "gouge" out of it. I am in need of advice on filling it and re Click to expand...
Bret GRAVELINE Graveline Well-Known Member Joined Jan 31, 2019 Messages 637 Location Camino california Jul 13, 2024 #4 Bondo works well for repairs. Attachments Screenshot_20240713-214713_kindlephoto-39562728.png 70.2 KB · Views: 26
J jglenn Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 56 Location Monroe ga Jul 14, 2024 #5 I use a polymer body filler from Eastwood that works very well.. almost never any void in The mix and you can adjust the harder to harden very quickly. Sands dead smooth.
I use a polymer body filler from Eastwood that works very well.. almost never any void in The mix and you can adjust the harder to harden very quickly. Sands dead smooth.