Do you have any pics of previous bedding jobs. I am in the same process right now.
Thought I would try something new ...for me. I remove the trigger group when I bed. When I relieve the rear pillar I sometimes have a problem getting it to seat square against the receiver, so... I am going to leave the pillar whole and relieve the pillar with a Dermal after it is bedded. Anybody done it this way? Or is there a better way?
Bill
Do you have any pics of previous bedding jobs. I am in the same process right now.
Done several that way. It is the way to go.Originally Posted by bsekf
You can look at this http://www.savageshooters.com/index....0Bedding%20101
However you must be a member.
82Boy, Thanks, Is there a problem with the heat?
Bill
I am kind of confused. Are you asking about heat generated from cutting? If so, then no.Originally Posted by bsekf
I just popped mine out after 3 hours of curing with devcon 10110. I looks allot better than I expected and came out extremely easy with kiwi natural shoe polish. I am going to let it cure for 12 more hours then attempt to put the center feed magazine back in. I am planning on cutting off the top part of the clip that sits on top of the pillar. I can't see a need for it because the magazine will still wedge into place with out it.
Yes, I was talking about the heat generated by the Dermal. Thank you.
Bill
What is a dermal tool.I think you are trying to say dremel? If not what kind of tool are you using.Is it a saw blade? Just curious.Always trying to learn.
Willing to give back for what the sport has done for me!
Yes, Dremel Tool! Spell check likes dermal better! SORRY!
you clicked "add to dictionary" now? :) I have teached mine lots of new words, And it don't care the order of what my I put my words thought. just that they are speelled wright
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