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Contact cement for recoil pads?

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03 December 2006, 21:22
Toomany Tools
Contact cement for recoil pads?
I've installed a lot of pads on wood stocks using just screws but I recently read a technique which included glueing the pad on along with using screws. Anyone here do that? Pros, cons?


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03 December 2006, 21:26
tiggertate
The con is getting it off if it gets damaged. I guess simple contact glue might not be all that bad.

I epoxy most of the pads on my synthetic stocks but never on wood.


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03 December 2006, 22:07
malm
I've put a few pads on myself but never seen a need to add any type of glue. I can't picture a situation where you would need both glue and screws. I guess if I ever did, contact cement would probably be my last choice for an adhesive because you only get one shot at sticking it in the right spot. Big Grin
03 December 2006, 22:48
vapodog
I epoxy all of mine on. Never use screws because I just don't like the screw holes in the pad.

I long ago decided that should one need to come off I just destroy it and grind it off.

Not to tell anyone this is the right way....it's just my way!


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03 December 2006, 23:27
ramrod340
quote:
I epoxy all of mine on. Never use screws because I just don't like the screw holes in the pad.

I long ago decided that should one need to come off I just destroy it and grind it off.

Same here. I hate the screw holes. No matter how much I lube the screwdriver it leave a hole "I" can see. So I epoxy all of mine one. Only reason to remove is if it gets damaged If so it is history anyway.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
04 December 2006, 00:03
tnekkcc
I use two wood screws and then belt sand to blend.

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04 December 2006, 01:41
Toomany Tools
Well, I didn't think I'd been doing it wrong all these yeats but then again, I'm also always on the lookout for new ideas. I may try epoxy one of these days.


John Farner

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04 December 2006, 02:46
snowcat
Epoxy works fine, acraglas or 2-ton clear. Side benifit is that this seals the end grain absolutely....

Mitre saw is required to square the butt in the first place, just cut a damaged pad off carefully and re-do.


Jay Kolbe
04 December 2006, 02:53
jeffeosso
heh..
NEVER epoxy on a rip... er, kickeez pad....

they tear and rip so easy, well, soon your LOP will be soo short you'll need an NFA permit for your elk rifle

jeffe


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