JB Weld for bedding compound ... Yes or no?

Tikka223

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Ie used Devcon in the past and I'm pretty much out. There are no local shops to pick the stuff up around here and it's quite expensive. I've noticed before that Canadian Tire carries JB Weld and I've heard of it being used for bedding. Has anyone had any experience with the stuff? Will it work, and if so, how well?
 
For something so important and permanent, why would you go with a cheap solution?

Devcon's benefits is it's resistance to shrink. If it's a stock and gun you'll keep, spend the 45$ and buy the right stuff. Just my opinion.
 
Both JB and devcon are epoxy with steel fillers so there is no shrinkage by either one , however I find devcon to be a better product for bedding because it has more steel in it and is not as runny as JB , also devcon seems to leave a nicer finish for me anyways.
 
Never had a problem using JB Weld or Glass bedding..I have never used Marine Tex..but hear it`s pretty good.
 
JB Weld (not JBQuick!) works great. It is less viscous and less hard than Devcon, but works well when you want a material that fills voids fluidly, such as in skim bedding applications. Devcon does weigh more.
 
I use JB Weld for playing with SKS bedding. For a target rifle I use Devcon F aluminum putty.

I prefer the aluminum over the steel because Devcon is sold by weight. There is a lot more material in the can if you buy Aluminum putty. The putty is the easiest to work with.
 
I used it.
It worked.
I did the job about 5 years ago.
It hasn't changed or quit working.
I haven't used the others mentioned here though.
 
JB has a nice flow to it, and moves itself into tight spots and gaps. It's easy to work with and gives you plenty of time before it starts to harden. Does excellent for any touch ups in the bedding later if you first did not put enough on.

It dries to a smooth, attractive finish.

I can't remember the numbers but it's engineered to withstand temps below zero and above 100.

Seems to work pretty good.
 
Devcon and Marine-Tex are the bedding standards...............The Military shooting team armorers have used both with great success............

I have used both and have also used JB weld.........JB weld will work just fine in a pinch, but I would recommend Devcon or Marine-Tex........
 
I have used both Devcon and JB weld. Both work perfect and I can tell no difference in hardness or "performance".

I used Devcon the first time and JB on every other rifle and rail.

If you feel that the more $ something cost it must work better use Devcon. If not JB weld works perfectly fine.
 
JB works,it's a little more brittle than Devcon but doesn't seem to be a problem. If you don't want it to run everywhere, mix it and let it sit for 45 min before you put it in then it's the consistency of Devcon and most of the shrinkage has already taken place.
 
Devcon and Marine-Tex are the bedding standards...............The Military shooting team armorers have used both with great success............

I have used both and have also used JB weld.........JB weld will work just fine in a pinch, but I would recommend Devcon or Marine-Tex........


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