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    Want to salvage the Grove Tec Flush cups...they are epoxied in...any ideas? Heat?

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    for anyone interested the part number is 1228490A

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAPTBEACH View Post
    Want to salvage the Grove Tec Flush cups...they are epoxied in...any ideas? Heat?
    what have you got to lose go for it :)

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    look at the bright side, you can make more bolt nobs

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    Quote Originally Posted by daniel87 View Post
    look at the bright side, you can make more bolt nobs
    This is true...

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    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

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    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.

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    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/

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    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?

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    Semi finished...inlet, recoil lug and barrel channel cut for sporter barrel...I'd say 95%

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    Heat should work to remove the epoxy. Looking forward to seeing the next version.

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    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

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    Just ordered 2 stocks, thank you for the heads up. Now to borrow a vacuum pump and buy some wood stabilizer...

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    Vacuum pump?

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    i want to stabilize the wood in the same manner they do the blanks for laminate stocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAPTBEACH View Post
    Not bad for a $29 stock is it?
    Beautiful piece of wood!

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