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Gunsmithing What is the best bedding compound?

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I've used probed 2000 for years but it's honestly a mess to deal with..
I just got a Manners stock and am considering JB weld in the putty form cuz I have it on hand and it should be easy to apply, has anyone used it?
 
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I'm bringing this back
I've used probed 2000 for years but it's honestly a mess to deal with..
I just got a Manners stock and am considering JB weld in the putty form cuz I have it on hand and it should be easy to apply, has anyone used it?
I've relegated jb weld to small jobs in captured locations because of its flow. No matter the mix ration adjustment, it takes a long time to set up. Tried acra-glass, didn't like it. Devcon and MarineTex set up in 10-15 minutes where they'll go in, hold, and squeeze out. But then they cure there and don't flow. JB Weld will continue to lightly flow well into cure. Unless its all well damned/puttied up, I haven't been happy with the results settling. I'm no pro being paid to bed stuff, but I do a few stocks annually. Seems consistent with opinion history in the thread.
 
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I'm bringing this back
I've used probed 2000 for years but it's honestly a mess to deal with..
I just got a Manners stock and am considering JB weld in the putty form cuz I have it on hand and it should be easy to apply, has anyone used it?
Many years ago I tried the putty and it was terrible. It didnt take the form I expected. It left basically a rounded pocket for the lug.
 
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Just ran across this scrolling the gunsmithing section. I've only bedded one action and I used brownells steel bed. It was easy to work with but the included release agent sucked.

I used to have access to free belzona super metal. I should have taken advantage of that.
 
@762 ULTRAMAGA Im certain devcon and marinetex is a stonger product but i found Acraglass Gel very easy to apply and not so messy for novices. Especially if you like to drink a bunch of beers while doing a bedding job.
Chad from LRI says do not use Acraglass Gel because it has nylon in it and sucks in moisture . Just in case you did not see his post on the previous page.
 
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I've used Accuglass, Marine-Tex and now JB weld Profesional. I like Marine-Tex the best. It flows well and sets up slow enough I have plenty of time to do what needs done. 90% of my use has been bedding hidden knife tangs and Marine Tex works best. JB weld is my second choice.
 
Thank you, I hear good things about Devcon, but I just thought that I would ask the question. I have a wood stock and the JBWeld Kwikwood is supposed to mimic the actual wood. I thought that would resonate well.
I don't want to do this twice. So, Devcon it is.

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