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21 January 2024, 00:33
richj
Grip cap and plugs.
I'm a dummy. I cut the grip cap and recoil pad off with a bandsaw. I cut right through the pad screws. So now I had to dig them out. I drilled small holes next to each shank and used needle nose pliers to back them out. I cleaned up the 2 holes with a 3/8" drill bit. To fill the holes I made a few 3/8" walnut plugs.





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21 January 2024, 03:23
dpcd
You are fine. I have plugged many butt plate screw holes. I don't bother with walnut plugs; I use hickory or ash ram rods.
21 January 2024, 16:03
eny
what is wrong with just filling them with epoxy?
21 January 2024, 20:07
Bobster
I like wood plugs because I can hammer them in coated with CA glue, and in 15 minutes, I am fitting a pad. You would need to use something like Acraglas gel or Acraglass with glass floc added and wait at least 24 hrs.

quote:
Originally posted by eny:
what is wrong with just filling them with epoxy?

21 January 2024, 20:32
slivers
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bobster:
I like wood plugs because I can hammer them in coated with CA glue, and in 15 minutes, I am fitting a pad. You would need to use something like Acraglas gel or Acraglass with glass floc added and wait at least 24 hrs.

+1 plug with a wooden dowel


21 January 2024, 21:21
eny
quote:
Originally posted by Bobster:
I like wood plugs because I can hammer them in coated with CA glue, and in 15 minutes, I am fitting a pad. You would need to use something like Acraglas gel or Acraglass with glass floc added and wait at least 24 hrs.

Thanks Smiler

quote:
Originally posted by eny:
what is wrong with just filling them with epoxy?

21 January 2024, 23:21
RogersGunWorks
Don't ask me how I know, but it's amazing the stuff you learn trying to fix your mistakes!
22 January 2024, 00:11
dpcd
RA; you never make mistakes. You make an alternate COA.
Primary, Alternate, and Supplementary positions.
Ok, NEVER Hammer in a tight plug; dangerous and unnecessary. I use wood plugs, and yellow wood professional grade wood glue. No need for epoxy; I ain't had one fall out yet.
As for just using epoxy to fill the holes; No. (I now see that Bob already said this)
1. Takes too long to dry.
2. It is not wood and does not take wood screws well.
3. Wood plugs work.
24 January 2024, 08:39
richj
Shaped grip cap.


25 January 2024, 20:40
dpcd
Looks good.