HeatAND I just discovered that I set the rear tang pillar too low...failed to account for comb vs clean look thru the scope. Dammit.
Any hints on getting a pillar out (Marine-tex) without destroying it??
We would never let our carpenters chalk a joint. That way they new everyone on the job would see their work while waiting for the painter to show up. Including meI have decided that there is NO WAY I am posting any photos of my 40X stock adapted to a huge HART 2000 then down to a BAT SV.
My dad used to say "Caulk and paint make a carpenter what he Ain't". I can't seem to rhyme Marine Tex....
I wouldn't recommend direct use of either. You want the heat in the pillar without damaging the wood/foam/plastic. I've had luck setting up for a plunge cut with a dull endmill, the cut didn't get very far before the heat broke the epoxy bond and the pillar pushed thru.heat gun or propane torch?? I have the torch!![]()
Put a soldering iron in the pillars so it sits at an angle and the tip sits against the inside of the pillars. After a few minutes you should be able to push it out but you'll need new epoxy.AND I just discovered that I set the rear tang pillar too low...failed to account for comb vs clean look thru the scope. Dammit.
Any hints on getting a pillar out (Marine-tex) without destroying it??
Thank you. Ill give that a try.Put a soldering iron in the pillars so it sits at an angle and the tip sits against the inside of the pillars. After a few minutes you should be able to push it out but you'll need new epoxy.
Sitting in O.R. Tambo Joburg trying to get my mind right for fourteen hours of sitting in a metal tube at 40,000 feet.Dale! Are you back or are you sitting in a tent on the Serengeti?
Buy lots of chocolate! Always makes a long flight better!Sitting in O.R. Tambo Joburg trying to get my mind right for fourteen hours of sitting in a metal tube at 40,000 feet.
I’ve been pondering that one. Blue turquoise or a deep blood red? I’d have to find some red rocks.I can't wait to see what that piece of storm damage (with the blue tape on it) looks like when finished but we will need a running report on that project. I mean if you get time.
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Maybe Gold Dust?I’ve been pondering that one. Blue turquoise or a deep blood red? I’d have to find some red rocks.
Perfect! Please send contributions via 2 Day Priority! PM me for address!Maybe Gold Dust?![]()
Red acrylic that is used in pen making might look good.
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I’ve got to figure something “gorgeous” out. I just read the Bulletin. Nothing I’ve done has ever made the bulletin. I’ll keep trying!Josh I see a yellow to orange fade in your epoxy for the mesquite then some copper and vintage amber for the wood