$5 Bolt knob

The weld will do anything you want. It's going to be up to you to have a good enough eye to sand it round. I also considered a clamp on "form" for lack of a better term, but ditched that idea as it went nowhere. May work for you though....

I'm thinking the same. If one can make a mold of different shape that you can clamp on to the bolt and then fill it up with epoxy.
 
Just got finished helping my brother build a 7 mag on a remington action. He said he would like a bolt knob, guess I know how we are going to accomplish that. Thanks for the great ideas guys.
 
You could probably get it off but its not gonna be easy if your worried about messing up just try it on a piece of wood or something and see what you think. Once its set it'll be a pain to get it off

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Might try this to beef up the skinny knob handle on my TRG42.


The skinny handle this robust rifle does look odd, I have done a few mods on them .

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el gordo2....I sent you a PM (a couple of times) but it doesnt show up in my PM sent box for some reason. Not sure if you got it (them) or not....but have some questions.

You've made a few of these knobs and handles....do you sell them? I'd be more interested in that than JB weld.
 
el gordo2....I sent you a PM (a couple of times) but it doesnt show up in my PM sent box for some reason. Not sure if you got it (them) or not....but have some questions.

You've made a few of these knobs and handles....do you sell them? I'd be more interested in that than JB weld.

He does. I just ordered one! He answered my PM right away. I'd say try it again.
 
going to make a test run tommorrow, got an idea on how to make the indented rings using solder, will let everyone know and post pics tommorow sometime. would start tonight but don't feel like going to get a tube of jb.

super idea though and thanks. just as an fyi they use to give us this stuff in a BDAR kit, otherwise names battle damage assesment and repair. the jb has made many a quik fix's in battle, we were told we were only limited by our imagination.
 
That looks perfect pharmer jon. If I ever ditch the ol' KRG BOLT LIFT I'll definitely consider this approach!

My little brother inherited an older Rem 700 in .270 from his father in law. He wanted it upgraded on the cheap so guess who got to work on it! :)

Thanks to this thread, I was able to get him a 'tactical' (I'd say practical) bolt knob for $6 (damn inflation!)

Initial progress...
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Then glob some more on:
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I rough shaped with every home gunsmith's favorite tool, THE DREMEL!
Then sanded with 220, then 400 or 600, then final buff with 1000.
Then tape off, brake clean it, and painted with Rustoleum Engine Enamel (black) ~4 coats.
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Another angle.
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Hope he likes it!
 
well i got the jb stick today and this is how it turned out.
let me know what you guy's think. also i used a dewalt da sander with 100 grit, put it on my bench and rotated while sanding, flattened the end then ran it around till it looked ok to me. primed, then krylon flat black camo painted. much cheaper then sending out for bolt knob mod :D

kenny
 

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Anyone run into the finished product rotating slightly? Was sanding down to final shape and it felt loose. Maybe I just didn't form it tightly enough when I was applying the JB weld. Regardless, its pretty easy to remove with a dremmel cutoff tool.
 
Anyone run into the finished product rotating slightly? Was sanding down to final shape and it felt loose. Maybe I just didn't form it tightly enough when I was applying the JB weld. Regardless, its pretty easy to remove with a dremmel cutoff tool.

Didn't happen to me but I know what you are talking about. Sometimes its easy for JB Weld to stick to your fingers more than what you're trying to apply it to, so when you're molding it creates gaps. If you spit on your fingers before you start molding it it wont stick to them.
 
I just did this to my CZ 452. Ground down the bolt handle, added some grooves for "grip" and globbed the putty. Instead of paint, I used Tool-Dip for a grippy surface. I'm tempted to Tool Dip all my bolt handles now.

 
There are plenty of other places I can post things for sale, i.e. Armslist, gunbroker or 1000 other forums that don't require a post count. But anyways, I was actually thinking about increasing the size of the charging knob on the latest addition to my gun family, my Sub 2000, because it is very small and uncomfortable as well adding a tube cover to reduce felt recoil and increase comfort and adding a buffer tube insert to reduce recoil. Prefer to DIY things.
 
Split piece of pic with a pipe clamp might help you get a nicer start. here's how I've Done my tikkas for a while.
 

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Split piece of pic with a pipe clamp might help you get a nicer start. here's how I've Done my tikkas for a while.

Can I see a picture with the bolt on the rifle? Thanks. I like the contour, cause lifting the bolt its often just the side of my finger, and that looks like the purpose of the knob.