Gunsmithing Adding glass beads to bedding epoxy?

Not a gunsmith but have some experience with epoxy and resins. I would not use the beads. I would use the aluminum. The hollow spheres/beads make the epoxy less dense and easier to feather sand when it's hardened. So it's function is primarily for cosmetic finishing purposes. This i think is the opposite of what you want when bedding a rifle. Powdered aluminum will add density and make it more putty like. Just do as much clean up before it hardens to save on finishing work.
 
Not a gunsmith but have some experience with epoxy and resins. I would not use the beads. I would use the aluminum. The hollow spheres/beads make the epoxy less dense and easier to feather sand when it's hardened. So it's function is primarily for cosmetic finishing purposes. This i think is the opposite of what you want when bedding a rifle. Powdered aluminum will add density and make it more putty like. Just do as much clean up before it hardens to save on finishing work.

ill pull a little aluminum powder out tonight and mix some up. i just didn't want to open the pack up if its not gonna benefit.. the glass beads i use when building clubs, and have enough to play with...but, didn't want to just waste marine tex either.
 
I spent many years building and repairing boats. We commonly used micro balloons for thickening liquid epoxy to make a fairing compound. Like Jumper said... It is not for structural use. I never had problems using Marine Tex as mixed without additives. Just make dams with modeling clay and let it rip. I use a small cheap wood carving set to make everything pretty after it dries.
 
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Modeling clay, tape and release agent only go so far... but it’s farther than far enough!
I’ve had best luck with Devcon plastic steel putty. It’s thick enough to wipe and stay, but flows enough for a seamless finish.
 
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Modeling clay, tape and release agent only go so far... but it’s farther than far enough!
I’ve had best luck with Devcon plastic steel putty. It’s thick enough to wipe and stay, but flows enough for a seamless finish.
My choice as well
 
not for bedding but for bonding

we all know AI bonds as do the tube guns

do they use strait epoxy or do they add fillers/metals as well.

from what i know AI uses straight marine tex but yo cant always trust what you read etc.