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Glassing an injection molded stock

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  • charliemeyer007
    Injection molded out of what? Polypropylene is tough to glue.

    On my 20 year old Reliance 7 gallon water jugs this stuff sticks. I have also used it on my carbon and glass fiber socket for my leg.

    I think it would do fine as a bedding material all by itself. I would fit/imbed a piece of steel in the recoil lug zone.

    http://www.jbweld.com/products/plastic-bonder-syringe

    added there you go, test the grip of the glue. While you are at it make sure your release agent works with it too.
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  • bundy
    Since I don't know for sure what the material the stock is made from I'll just have to buy one of these products and see how it works.
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  • nononsense
    bundy,

    Actually it takes a technique called mechanical bonding along with a thoroughly clean surface.

    In the areas where you want the bedding to stick, use a Dremel tool and a ball shaped mounted point or grinding point. Plunge it into that area then put a small bevel on the lip of each hole. Make several small holes in an area like that which is behind the recoil lug. Don't leave any burrs which means you can lightly sand that area also.

    Clean the sanding residue out completely then clean with acetone.

    Mix the bedding compound then fill the areas. Use a toothpick to push the compound down into all the holes. Now, making sure that the action, barrel and screws are coated with release agent or neutral shoe polish, secure the barreled action into the stock.

    Wait the prescribed period of time then unmold the barreled action.

    Best.
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