23 June 2005, 17:37
hivelositybutt plate instillation
I did a search but could not find exactly what i need.
If some one would give some detail on butt plate instillation.
I have a finished stock and used masking tape sanded the plastic plate to fit. used a file to take it a little closer.
Now the problem is there is a little space between the wood and the plate. I made sure the plate is flat and the stock. Its not real bad but i would like a better look. I think the wood may be rounded a little on the edge.
What do you suggest.
Dave
23 June 2005, 17:53
El DeguelloI use inletting black and inlet a metal buttplate the same way I do a barreled action. Just keep cutting down the high spots until the edges of the plate are snug against the stock wood. You could start the process by slightly "dishing out" the area in the center of the plate up to within about a quarter-inch of the edges all the way around, which keeps you from having to remove all that wood by spotting and scraping.
23 June 2005, 18:04
arkypeteWell darn!
I was hoping this was a new, faster process for home distillation of 10 year old bourbon.
Jim
23 June 2005, 18:26
WstrnhuntrWhat El Deguello said,
Just put a little inletting black on the plate, press it up to the butt and shave the marks, repeat until it fits right, piece-o-cake..

23 June 2005, 18:41
jeffeossoand when you are right close or done, a coat of contact cement on the pad, let to dry first, helps tons
jeffe
23 June 2005, 19:12
hivelosityJeffe, Whats the purpose for the contact cement?
Arky my grandpa was a moonshiner He burried his shine on the property. If A guy could find one of his staches. about 25yrs old,