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Type of Devcon to purchase?

Which of these is the one needed for bedding material?
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Devcon Epoxy Plus
2 in 1 dispenser Non-Shrinking, grey, good tensile, peel and impact strength. Fills gaps and voids. (1oz)
Devcon 2-Ton Clear
2 in 1 dispenser A high strength clear liquid epoxy for water resistant repairs. 30 minute cure at room temperature. (25ml)
Devcon 5-Minute Epoxy
2 in 1 dispenser A super fast, clear liquid epoxy for high speed bond even in thin films and at low temperature (25ml)
Devcon 5-Minute Gel
2 in 1 dispenser As above designed for vertical and overhead surfaces. (25ml)
Devcon Aluminum Liquid Pourable, self leveling, metal filled epoxy for making molds, patterns, holding fixtures and leveling equipment. (454g/1lb)
Devcon Aluminum Putty For patching, repairing, rebuilding aluminum castings and equipment. (454g/1lb)
Devcon Stainless Steel Putty For patching, repairing, rebuilding stainless steel equipment. (454g/1lb)
Devcon Plastic Steel Putty Steel filled epoxy for patching repairing, re-building and bonding all metal surfaces. Can be drilled, tapped, machined and painted. (454g/1lb)
Devcon Plastic Steel Liquid Pourable, self-leveling, metal filled epoxy for making molds, patterns, holding fixtures and leveling equipment. (454g/1lb)
Devcon 80, Flexane Putty A trowelable, two-part urethane that cures to a medium-hard at room temperature. Forms a resilient tough material. (454g/1lb)
Devcon 80, Flexane Liquid (Medium Hard) A pourable, two part urethane rubber for casting durable, resilient, medium hard parts at room temperature. (454g/1lb)
Devcon 94, Flexane Liquid (Hard) A pourable, two part urethane rubber for casting durable, resilient, parts at room temperature. (454g/1lb)
Devcon Primer FL 10 Metal primer for Flexane (1/4pt)
Devcon Primer FL 20 Rubber primer for Flexane (1/4pt)
Devcon Flex Add Reduce hardness of Flexane 80 (8oz

Hungry here: Any of this highlighted stuff you mentioned will do the job quite well.....

Devcon Aluminum Putty For patching, repairing, rebuilding aluminum castings and equipment. (454g/1lb)
Devcon Stainless Steel Putty For patching, repairing, rebuilding stainless steel equipment. (454g/1lb)
Devcon Plastic Steel Putty Steel filled epoxy for patching repairing, re-building and bonding all metal surfaces. Can be drilled, tapped, machined and painted. (454g/1lb)
Devcon Plastic Steel Liquid Pourable, self-leveling, metal filled epoxy for making molds, patterns, holding fixtures and leveling equipment. (454g/1lb)
 
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Getting close now.:D:dancingbanana::dancingbanana:

Weather report says it's going to be 0 with flurries:( but that shouldn't be bad.

I've got some parkerizing solution gettign sent to me and am working of the muriatic acid.

Just went and checked the service truck and it look good. One vice for sure, and an air compressor, 2 generators, cutting heating torch, and a Lincon 250 welder.

Picking up some cobalt tipped bits for the drill press and some extra bits for the dremel tool on friday.

:wave:
 
And don't forget guys, you can shoot you new accurate boom stick in the Service Rifle match the next morning!!! See you there.

Scott
 
Sounds like we're gonna be doing a lot of stuff in one day.Is 24 hrs long enough?Hey Sosa put me down for lunch eh.Thanks Any last minute things to bring before I begin my long trek.Just gonna bring one of the beasties in a fibreglass stock.Going to go and test fire it tomorrow.First rounds through it.Talk about leaving things to the last minute.Are there going to be any benches to work on or are we expected to bring our own work surface. Just going for the clinic.Not planning on parkerizing or shortening up this one.Maybe unitizing if its available(we'll see).Already have some hands on but want to meet all you folks and The Great One.Later,off to work time.
 
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We're going to have tables set up and some heavy duty work surfaces as well.

All the morning worl will be indoors on the tables.

Should be able to do the unitizing. I hope to get a bunch done.
 
I REALLY want to get in on this... if any spots open up or if you guys get there and find room to squeeze one more guy, let me know! I'm in Spruce Grove so I can stop by anytime :)
 
ert.... darn, I might just have to return in the Spring time....

Sosa: So we have a large vise lined up for some serious rebarreling do we?

I've got the vise jaw blocks, you are taking care of the Princess Auto welfare $ 14.00 wrench are you?

I gotta start packing tonight for the Fri flight / departure after school gets out and then drive to Pearson Terminal 3 (WestJet) then off to Edmonchuk.

Okay, for the glass bedding, someone has to volunteer to bring a bottle of Acetone (wipes the resin clean for the cleanup process).
 
We have a minimum of one large solidly mounted vice;), and I'll pick up the wrench tomorrow.

I can get the acetone as well.

and we got the carpets cleaned so they don't smell like dog anymore.:redface:
 
SAFETY GLASSES! With all the drilling, hammering, and chemical swishing happening you will all need to bring your safety glasses.

SOSA, What kind of $14 PA wrench are you in need of?
 
millwright Talk about leaving things to the last minute.

I still have to return my milsurp ammo to the supplier (Brazillian Reengastaada). Thanks to Milarm for stepping up to the plate and saying "Absolutely no problem, bring it back". And picking up a box of something else.
Also still have to pack a gun bag with watever tools I'll need.
 
Thanks to Milarm for stepping up to the plate and saying "Absolutely no problem, bring it back"

Milarm sold you Brazillian Reengastaada???? Now you have me wondering what I have! Can you post an image of the headstamp and packaging?
 
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Ah Fxrt!! I just weighed my travel bag.... way too heavy. Gotta trim things down and leave the M14 at home.

Gotta finish packing tonight for that flight tomorrow evening!! :D
 
Yeah I think I'm going to need to use my trailer to haul everything to the range.

One otherr thing.

Anyone who plans on pizza or horse trading

BRING CASH

There are no atm's or debit machines around or anywhere near the range.


YEhaw Two more sleeps.

Or one and a half cause I'm going to pick Hungry's brain all Friday night.:D
 
You lucky ----.Leave some stuff in there for us eh. My rifle functioned without a hiccup this am.25 rounds all on paper.Just had to adjust the rear sight up a bit. Does anyone know if we'll be covering scope mount issues? May bring the mount out. Later
 
OK.Gotta couple of different ones.So I'll bring em all.Thinking about bringing a couple of FG USGI stocks as well.We'll see how much room I have left in the Isuzu.
 
Yehaa just got a new in the box M14s.Just pulled it out of the wraps barrel looks good this time(indexing)Want me to bring it?Or just stick with the one.
 
Milarm sold you Brazillian Reengastaada???? Now you have me wondering what I have! Can you post an image of the headstamp and packaging?

Heres the thread I found on another forums thread (dunno if I can mention that forums name here :confused:)
The headstamp on my ammo reads "CBC 7.62 `77" The warning is for the `75 year, but its the fact that theres a paper label glued to the cardboard box that says "Reengastada thats pointed out in the warning.

The white paper label glued to the brown cardboard box reads....
FAMAE
Reengastada
1982

Then the other side of the box has this stamped onto the cardboard....
CBC (in a circle)
20 cartuchos
7.62 Nato-Comum

"Surplus" Cartridges Dangerous
Companhia Brasileria de Cartuchos, CBC, says its 7.62mm x 51mm cartridges from lots dated 1975 pose serious safety risks because of excessive pressures. The cartridges, headstamped "CBC 7.62 75", should not be used, given away or sold under any circumstances. There have been reports of rifles bursting as a result of the excessive pressure. An independent testing lab detected peak pressures in excess of 130,000 CUP, in one of 20 of the cartridges it tested. CBC calls these rounds outdated.

The particular round was manufactured solely for military use in several countries. They are not intended for civilian use at all.

CBC also has issued a warning for any of its 7.62mm x 51mm cartridges from any year which have a label on the packing material with the Spanish word "reengastada." The label was not affixed by the manufacturer and its application to ammunition is unclear.
If you have any ammunition with the 1975 headstamp or with the Spanish word, contact CBC at 800-742-1094.


– Originally published by the author, un-bylined, in the 1 June 1992 Firearms Business.That toll-free number is no longer operative (2007) but it was answered in the San Francisco, California offices of Brobeck, Phelger & Harrison where CBC was being represented in this matter.

According to the attorney, Gary Fergus, on point at the time they were contacted in Spring 1992, the suspect "CBC 7.62 75" cartridges had been involved in 83 catastrophic failures of small arms ranging from numerous M1A/M14 rifles to machine guns such as Kent Lomont's M1919A4 and M2 "Ma Deuce," both of which were destroyed at the April 1992 Knob Creek meeting. He had obtained the rounds from Century International Arms.

In an interview by fax from Sao Paulo with CBC's President, Antonio Marcos Moraes Barros, it was learned that his company had originally manufactured those particular rounds on an Argentinean military contract. He was unable to provide any information about how the ammunition came to be made available to Century, which had imported the bulk of it, or Samco Global Arms, only that neither of those concerns had obtained it from CBC.
 
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Anybody from the red deer area want to carpool with me? I'm bringing some tools and stuff up but I still have room for at least two or three guys.

Which reminds me... How the hell do I get there? Did I miss the directions?
 
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