18 June 2005, 06:01
Nate DPIllar Bedding Don't make my mistake
OK the Short Story. When you make your pillars for pillar bedding, put some circumferential grooves in them. i have a darn accurate 22 rimfire. I notices slop in the stock action fit up and today i pushed BOTH pillars out of the stock by HAND and was distgusted with myself. neither pillar had grooves on the outside surface. let me by the only one that makes this mistake!!!!
18 June 2005, 06:18
tiggertateGood point Nate. Another way is a good roughing up of the pillar walls with 60 grit sandpaper. All it takes is the slightest mechanical grip and a good degreasing.
18 June 2005, 06:21
Mauser98On the last Mauser I bedded, I used threaded lamp tubing to pass the rear guard through. There's no way it's coming loose.

18 June 2005, 07:29
Rick 0311I make my own pillars from stainless steel and I knurl them first and then also turn grooves into them to allow for a good bonding surface for the bedding material. I use Devcon 5 minute titanium epoxy on the pillars and I defy anyone to push one of them out without taking a good portion of the stock with em.
18 June 2005, 16:56
D HumbargerI turn mine form SS & set tool below center with a fast feed & speed so that the OD is rough as a corn cob.