Order from Grainger or AmazonLoctite 380
Looked there too....$47 for a 1 oz bottle. It cant be THAT good.Order from Grainger or Amazon
Looked there too....$47 for a 1 oz bottle. It cant be THAT good.
$38.57/oz on Mcmaster Carr. They also sell a .1 oz tube for $7.60, don't know how much it will take though.Looked there too....$47 for a 1 oz bottle. It cant be THAT good.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, experience and ways! I only bed the rear support of most of my rails, and I typically use Steel JB Weld, should I just use the LocTite 380 on the front rail mount?Loctite 380 is the answer. Yes you can use JB weld, and I have a lot, but 380 is the way.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, experience and ways! I only bed the rear support of most of my rails, and I typically use Steel JB Weld, should I just use the LocTite 380 on the front rail mount?
380 under the JB Weld bonding it to the action works ok? Both it is.That would work, however both would be better.
Thank you for that comparable product info-Check Bob Smith Industries, they make a comparable product. I haven't used it but in a thread there's a user that has used it for arrow inserts. Mby it was @Billy Goat ?
^^^As cheap as the Bob Smith stuff is I'll be trying it.IC-2000 | Rubber-toughened CA
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I'll add that Black Max is really good for certain applications. I've kept a bottle around for several decades now. I've used it for arrow inserts for almost as long.
Nice, thanks. That looks like it'll do a few bases.Amazon has the Loctite 380 Black Max:
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I used JB weld, it's held on my Sako A7 for years so far. I think the key is for most products is following directions and good surface prep.Any recommendations on the best adhesives for permanently bonding a picatinny rail to a rifle action? I've seen that Loctite 380 works great but I cant find any locally. I'd guess JB Weld would work fine. Anything else?