for anyone interested the part number is 1228490A
Want to salvage the Grove Tec Flush cups...they are epoxied in...any ideas? Heat?
for anyone interested the part number is 1228490A
look at the bright side, you can make more bolt nobs
well then how about calling it a practice run.
make a check list and check it twice :)
got any good sources for bedding instructions. looked using the search here
As far as saving your flush cups, I would try heat first. Power sander would be my second choice. Let us know how well the epoxy comes off.
Oh man, I'm working on a wood stock for my deer rifle right now and can only imagine how frustrating that is. It was looking really good too. I love the bolt handle, might have to try and copy you on that. Definitely post version 2 if/when you get to it!
daniel87 you were probably asking the op but this is a really handy bedding article
http://www.accurateshooter.com/techn...illar-bedding/
I have a few questions about the stock blank that you received. Was it a true blank or was it partially finished. Such as action screw holes drilled, recoil lug area and barrel channel milled out or was it more of a true blank?
Semi finished...inlet, recoil lug and barrel channel cut for sporter barrel...I'd say 95%
Heat should work to remove the epoxy. Looking forward to seeing the next version.
Come on Mr. Beach, where's the new version? The practice was looking great and inspired me to get a couple of the Numrich semi-inlet walnut stocks in lefty. I will start those after Deer season ends.
Brandon
Just ordered 2 stocks, thank you for the heads up. Now to borrow a vacuum pump and buy some wood stabilizer...
Vacuum pump?
i want to stabilize the wood in the same manner they do the blanks for laminate stocks.
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