Mmmm it didn't upload , guess its back to the drawing board. perhaps my file was to big.
Here is a photo of the finished strenghning of the stock. Really not much to see after painting the inside of it black.
Mmmm it didn't upload , guess its back to the drawing board. perhaps my file was to big.
OK one more time
Click the vary bottom pick it says IMG CODE
Richard, send the pics to me and i'll post them for you with your permission!
No no no. Go to your photobucket click on the pic you want to paste, it well come up as a big pic and to the right well be a list of codes click the bottom one it well say IMG code the come back here and right click and paste ;-)
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OK here I will try another....
Well duh on my part....
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About how many tubes of epoxy does it take to do this?
ALRIGHT RICH!!>>>!!!!!!!!<<<<<<
Looks great!
Nice job on the reinforcement work. I'm sure by now you've noticed it feels a lot more like a rifle & less like trying to shoot a water balloon.
Nicely done.
We're all still waiting to see those one hole groups. We'll even settle for a tight looking buckshot pattern, as long as we know it's shooting better...
Good luck with it.
Frank in FLa
'Scuse me while I whip this out...!
fla9-40 - If you have an Ace Hardware nearby, they have a package of quick set epoxy that's just enough to do 1 stock as long as your not wasteful. It's not too awfully expensive, too.
They're about 6" long with 2 tubes per package - one tube hardener - one tube of the other stuff I can't remember the name of & I'm too tired to get up & look....
JB Weld also makes a good one,too. They have a 5 min. epoxy that works quite well but it's a few pennies more.
The only one that didn;t work at all was PC7. It was really Elsuckerooni. The workability of the product was hard & it took all night to set and another day to harden. It pulled away from the stock the first time I used it.
Frank in Fla
'Scuse me while I whip this out...!
Frank I used the Loctite, I hava an account at one of the indutrial supply houses. May have paid more than I should have but the company paid for it anyway !!. I finaly have been able to upload pictures. Take a look at the RIMFIRE thread, I uploaded some pics of the new Boyd's Baracuda stock I ordered for my 22 MKII, it fit perfectly with no in-letting whatsoever.
Richard, good job on the stiffening and the pics! looks like everything came out alright. make sure you have space on both sides of the barrel and the tang area is free floated as well. good luck and enjoy your rifle.
LOL It gets easier the more you do it ;-)
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