From: Sarge (Original Message) Sent: 12/23/2006 4:54 PM If you are using Acraglas for bedding you rifle and you mixed up a little too much, you can keep it for a couple of days by putting it in the freezer. I find that after my first coat of Acraglas sets up and I pull the barreled action out, there are always small voids and bubbles that need to be filled. Having the same dyed Acraglas waiting is just dandy. It will take about 15 min. or so to thaw the frozen Acraglas. Then mix it a little and fill those voids. Don't forget to put more release compound on the action. I also take a small drill and drill a few little holes in the 1st coat of Acraglas so the second coat can have something to lock it into. If you have trouble getting your action out of the stock after glas bedding it, attach the barrel to the garage rafters with C clamps then climb up on the bench and grab the stock in both hands and jump off. (the second paragraph was a joke, just to see if anyone reads these) Sarge LOL
First Previous 2 of 2 Next Last Delete Replies Reply Recommend Delete Message 2 of 2 in Discussion From: MSN NicknameHopelessGrumpy Sent: 12/23/2006 8:03 PM Aw Man.... I KNEW I should've read the whole posting first.... Y'know of any way I can explain to Mrs. G WHY I now hafta go buy a new stock???? She heard the commotion in the garage, and came running out just in time to see me sitting on the floor, broken stock in hand.... Grumpy |