20 July 2012, 17:14
cooperjdbest way to remove leftover bedding compound from rifle
folks,
quick question for you.
ive bedded a few rifles now, and i'm getting much better at it, thankfully... the first couple were a mess...
anyway, my latest one i broke out of the stock this morning, and everything looks good.... however, some of the epoxy ran a teensy bit farther than i expected, and i have a small area with it stuck to the barrel.
what is the best way to scrape the epoxy off and get back to a nice clean barrel/action?
something flat and wooden and lots of scraping? or is there some chemical i can use?
thank you for your help.
Wooden scrapers are probably the best .
Chemicals probably would effect the bluing.
You might be able to heat to about 400 F a temperature where most epoxys break down though I'm not sure of the effect on the bluing though it would be safe for the steel.
20 July 2012, 19:28
cooperjdthe rifle has been coated in cera-hide by CCR, if that helps.
20 July 2012, 20:23
clowdisUSUALLY it will pop off the metal parts with just a little help if there was any oil on it before. You can take a fired case, put it in a vise and mash the mouth flat and use it as a chisel to pop the epoxy off and it shouldn't damage the paint too bad. But still, be careful.
20 July 2012, 20:35
craigsterHair dryer on hot, should peel off with a little fingernail work.
21 July 2012, 04:38
BobsterAlso try a little isopropyl alcohol with a couple of drops of mineral oil in it. Green rubbing alcohol works good too. This will wick under the epoxy and help it release with a bit of help from the edge of a sharpened credit card.
21 July 2012, 05:38
CAS IIIf you used release agent, it will pop right off with a little encouragement. If that doesn't work, either a bit of heat or a night in the freezer will help.