@ 05:33 pm (GMT) |
KyleHey, Im Canadian and dont have access to Foster's bedding and stock stabilizer compounds. I know I can bed with JB Weld or Marine tex, but what is a good lightweight epoxy alternative to pour into and stabilize the forend of a plastic stock?Thank for any help. |
@ 07:34 am (GMT) |
Nathan FosterRe: Tupperware stock stabilization compounds for foreigners?Hi Kyle, I am not willing to comment on this just now as we are still looking for an importer willing to take on the product. A few tire kickers lately but unfortunately no takers. |
@ 06:20 pm (GMT) |
Kyle MODLRe: Tupperware stock stabilization compounds for foreigners?I'm curious Nathan, generally how much weight can one expect to gain just from your forend stabilizer?I sure hope my country men will give their heads a shake and get on board! |
@ 01:55 am (GMT) |
Anders ÖsterbergRe: Tupperware stock stabilization compounds for foreigners?Simple liquid styrene boat plastic that you make en repairs glasfiberboats with mixed with sand did the trick whit one Howa stock that I stabilized |
@ 10:43 am (GMT) |
Rob BirdRe: Tupperware stock stabilization compounds for foreigners?Check out Devcon 2 Ton epoxy. I'm sure it's nowhere near as good as Nathan's, but beggars can't be choosers! |
@ 12:37 pm (GMT) |
William B.Re: Tupperware stock stabilization compounds for foreigners?Quote: Hi Kyle, I am not willing to comment on this just now as we are still looking for an importer willing to take on the product. A few tire kickers lately but unfortunately no takers.
Nathan, when you find someone please send that out in the newsletter. I imagine a number of people will place an order right away. I came across WEICON B, but I do not have the knowledge to assess how it will perform as a rifle bedding compound. |