I've come across all the componants of an olde Jukar, including an un-fired barrel and the typical hurry up slap some stain and varnish on it stock where in the two halves aren't even shaped the same and leave me with plenty of wood to remove.
Goal is to assemble the kit, doll it up a bit and gift it to a deserving soul in our Rendezvous community. I've cut and crowned the barrel a few inches and plan on affixing the two have in a perminant manner. It's been my experiance the poor fit of these two halves is a primary detriment too accuracy with this type of kit.
Too the Question;
I have at hand some slow set Devcon epoxy and Acraglas Gel. I have the two halves stripped/mated and will not use the spacer (it'll be wood to wood contact)
Which "epoxy" would provide the best perminant way too keep these two pieces together? Is there something better?
Goal is to assemble the kit, doll it up a bit and gift it to a deserving soul in our Rendezvous community. I've cut and crowned the barrel a few inches and plan on affixing the two have in a perminant manner. It's been my experiance the poor fit of these two halves is a primary detriment too accuracy with this type of kit.
Too the Question;
I have at hand some slow set Devcon epoxy and Acraglas Gel. I have the two halves stripped/mated and will not use the spacer (it'll be wood to wood contact)
Which "epoxy" would provide the best perminant way too keep these two pieces together? Is there something better?