I have never bedded a scope base, but have read a couple of “how to” threads. I still have some questions:
1-What type of epoxy? For general applications I usually rely on the slow setting JB Weld, but it does tend to run. I am also unsure of its thermal expansion properties. What is the best to use for staying in place while making a strong pad?
2-What is the best release agent? I see shoe polish, car wax, and floor wax but what gives reliable release with the thinnest coat?
3-On the end to be bedded is there any good reason not to use over-length screws with the heads cut off as studs rather than the actual mounting screws? It seems one would be less likely to accidently turn epoxy into the screw holes if the base were installed over studs that are not moved.
4-Is there a good material to prevent epoxy from getting into the screw area and leaving small voids around the screws? I figure a good pad of epoxy is enough and this may lessen risk.
5-Has anyone tried smearing release agent over most of the base so that the epoxy could be removed once set? It seems like drilling a couple of small blind holes for the epoxy to grab but using release agent over the rest of the surface would make the whole thing reversible. These little rails are expensive.
Are there any thoughts on the above questions from folks who have done this? If one never screws up, he doesn’t do much, however it is better to learn from the mistakes of others. I know it is hard to admit that you have done something really stupid, but I am really stupid and would very much appreciate any insight on what NOT to do as well as what to do.
Thanks
1-What type of epoxy? For general applications I usually rely on the slow setting JB Weld, but it does tend to run. I am also unsure of its thermal expansion properties. What is the best to use for staying in place while making a strong pad?
2-What is the best release agent? I see shoe polish, car wax, and floor wax but what gives reliable release with the thinnest coat?
3-On the end to be bedded is there any good reason not to use over-length screws with the heads cut off as studs rather than the actual mounting screws? It seems one would be less likely to accidently turn epoxy into the screw holes if the base were installed over studs that are not moved.
4-Is there a good material to prevent epoxy from getting into the screw area and leaving small voids around the screws? I figure a good pad of epoxy is enough and this may lessen risk.
5-Has anyone tried smearing release agent over most of the base so that the epoxy could be removed once set? It seems like drilling a couple of small blind holes for the epoxy to grab but using release agent over the rest of the surface would make the whole thing reversible. These little rails are expensive.
Are there any thoughts on the above questions from folks who have done this? If one never screws up, he doesn’t do much, however it is better to learn from the mistakes of others. I know it is hard to admit that you have done something really stupid, but I am really stupid and would very much appreciate any insight on what NOT to do as well as what to do.
Thanks