Necchi yep, as soon as I posted my question the same thought came to my mind. Thanks for your help!!!!Acraglas, Devcon 2 ton, both of those have shown me decades of reliability in application.
Basically a slow set epoxy used by following the makers instructions.
Or you could pour one with pewter,,(it's easy).
Now I'll sit back patently and watch folks tell you to pin it.
Thanks, French Colonial form the additional info!!!I will agree with necchi with one cavate, If your using ebony or other oily woods use some acetone on them a couple of times so the oil does not interfere with the joint.
Thanks PPB !!!!You might want to take a look at ferrule cement.
It's a hot melt cement with some serious horsepower - lots more than the artsy/crafty stuff
Thanks, Billkilgore !!!!I used a 5-minute epoxy. It's solid as a rock.
Thanks Pete G !!!!Epoxy does not last; wood and metal expand at different rates and eventually will loosen. I've seen it happen several times. Use epoxy for a bedding compound AND a rivet and you will never have to mess with it again.
I had a stock with miss-drilled ramrod hole, after some waltzes and polkas with my chisels and rifling files.…and some 2-part epoxy, I was able to get a proper outcome at the cap/entry thimble. Do what you have to, try not to let it show..Acraglas, Devcon 2 ton, both of those have shown me decades of reliability in application.
Basically a slow set epoxy used by following the makers instructions.
Or you could pour one with pewter,,(it's easy).
Now I'll sit back patently and watch folks tell you to pin it.
You have already received some replies on epoxy. I would like to add : On the back end of the nose cap where the wood starts drill two small holes for piano wire penetrations. Bend the piano wire in a U shape. The two ends go into the drilled holes with glue. When the glue/epoxy of your choice is place to fasten the nose cap this wire will reinforce the installation. The back side of the metal nose cap can also be scuffed/scratched up for better adhesion. You want to be careful to isolate the fresh epoxy from the barrel and nose cap. Just my two cents!What a good brand of glue/epoxy for a forend cap, thanks.
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