I want to install a steel picatinney rail to a steel action and not rely totally on the mounting screws to hold it in place. In fact I would like for the screws to be merely "along for the ride" and if they were under no torque at all that would be great.
In order to bond a rail like this to an action what's the best, strongest, epoxy available without having to have someone smuggle some "secret stuff" from a government research facility 8)
I have both J-B Weld and Devcon steel putty on hand but in my mind they are more "fillers than a bonding adhesive.
Any recommendations out there for something I can either buy at a hardware store or at the most, Grainger? Both surfaces will be close fitting and blasted to a clean but "toothed" surface. Once cured I have no plans for ever removing this rail so I want the toughest, meanest, stuff to hold it there just short of TIG welding.
In order to bond a rail like this to an action what's the best, strongest, epoxy available without having to have someone smuggle some "secret stuff" from a government research facility 8)
I have both J-B Weld and Devcon steel putty on hand but in my mind they are more "fillers than a bonding adhesive.
Any recommendations out there for something I can either buy at a hardware store or at the most, Grainger? Both surfaces will be close fitting and blasted to a clean but "toothed" surface. Once cured I have no plans for ever removing this rail so I want the toughest, meanest, stuff to hold it there just short of TIG welding.