kilotanker22
New member
I intend to bed a factory Remington 700 ADL stock. I know that some epoxy resins have trouble sticking to some polymers. My intention is to use 60 grit sand paper to rough up the entire interior surface of the stock. Then I intend to drill some very small lateral holes in the polymer to aid in the glass squeezing into them and providing multiple mechanical bonds. Of course the stock will be degreased and cleaned prior.
I also intend to bed the entire barrel channel with the bedding compound and then relieving it with a wooden dowel and sand paper to float the barrel channel except for the first part of the barrel before the taper.
My question is, what bedding compound should I use for bedding to a polymer stock? I am reasonably certain that with the provided mechanical bonds and bedding the interior of the stock in its entirety should provide sufficient grip for the compound to adhere to the synthetic stock.
Am I missing some important piece of information? Or should this method work just fine?
I also intend to bed the entire barrel channel with the bedding compound and then relieving it with a wooden dowel and sand paper to float the barrel channel except for the first part of the barrel before the taper.
My question is, what bedding compound should I use for bedding to a polymer stock? I am reasonably certain that with the provided mechanical bonds and bedding the interior of the stock in its entirety should provide sufficient grip for the compound to adhere to the synthetic stock.
Am I missing some important piece of information? Or should this method work just fine?