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Ever use this for glass bedding tupperware stocks?
15 April 2021, 07:36
Recoil RobEver use this for glass bedding tupperware stocks?
I had a gunsmith tell me he's had very good results, anyone else?
http://kleanstripauto.com/prod...og-adhesion-promoter
15 April 2021, 07:50
ssdaveNot the question you asked: I have good luck drilling holes with a small drill bit, and also using a coarse sanding sleeve to scuff the surface. I haven't tried the product you show. Never heard of it before.
15 April 2021, 14:54
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by ssdave:
Not the question you asked: I have good luck drilling holes with a small drill bit, and also using a coarse sanding sleeve to scuff the surface. I haven't tried the product you show. Never heard of it before.
That's the way I do it
15 April 2021, 15:09
Recoil RobYes, the mechanical bond is SOP, just wanted to know if this might make it stronger.
15 April 2021, 18:21
jeffeossoI just use marinetex grey - and rough up the surface.
Marinetex is designed for adhesion to gelcoat, paint, fireglass, marine metals, and plasics .. (being funny) you know, like, boats and stuff
16 April 2021, 10:41
Cougarzquote:
Originally posted by Recoil Rob:
Yes, the mechanical bond is SOP, just wanted to know if this might make it stronger.
You might contact the company that makes it and ask if it's compatible with the material you want to use it on. If you do please post here what they say.
Scuff sanding, cleaning then promoting the bonding surface is the best of all worlds.
Roger
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17 April 2021, 04:30
Recoil RobMy question....
"Re: BulldogĀ® Adhesion Promoter, will this help adhere epoxies to injection molded plastics?"
Their reply...
"Yes. Bulldog will adhere to most plastics except polyethylene. Please see the attached Technical Data Sheet for your reference."
Link to Tech Data Sheet.17 April 2021, 04:59
ssdaveYou ought to buy a can and try it. That size would be a 100 year supply for all of us!
17 April 2021, 10:42
Cougarzquote:
Originally posted by Recoil Rob:
My question....
"Re: BulldogĀ® Adhesion Promoter, will this help adhere epoxies to injection molded plastics?"
Their reply...
"Yes. Bulldog will adhere to most plastics except polyethylene. Please see the attached Technical Data Sheet for your reference."
Link to Tech Data Sheet.
Thank you sir.

Roger
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I'm a trophy hunter - until something better comes along.
*we band of 45-70ers*
17 April 2021, 23:12
AtkinsonHow long does it take to set up??
I also use Marine Tex exclusively.. its the best IMO..For the beginner Id advise one use Brownells Jel until he gets the hang of it..follow directions very carefully.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
20 April 2021, 02:51
Big Gorilla GunworksDegrease thoroughly before anything else as there could still be mold release agents on the plastic.
Drill a bunch of angled divots into the plastic.
Most epoxies have limited ability to chemically bond to the "tupperware" plastic stocks. You want to get a mechanical bond.
Take a carbide burr in your rotary tool and thoroughly rough up the surface- again, for mechanical bond to the rough surface.
When laying in the bedding epoxy, be sure to work it into all the divots you drilled.
25 April 2021, 00:35
AtkinsonUse a hair dryer to warm the glass up once its applied to the stock and before you set the gun into the mess, an it will allow the glass flow into those cut outs and cracks..It also makes it flow clean and avoids those evil voids, one should always avoid voids. (pun intended)

Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com