You have to go to college/uni these days in modern Britain just to boil an egg! christ they dont even fasten their shoelaces anymore they just tuck them down the side of their shoes!Why is the sky always falling in the UK when you mention doing a job yourself? ~Muir
i wouldn,t let half of them lick me a stamp.I’ve just put right a home done “ bedding job “ on a very expensive stock that looked like stevie wonder did it
The stock, which was as new had essentially been ruined by the actions of the amateur who had touched it before
It was so bad another gunsmith would not undertake they work
It took a great deal of time and effort to rectify what had been done and even when the bedding was completed there were cosmetic marks that could only be corrected with a full Re coat
I have another brand of stock in the workshop that has been bedded by a ham fisted person and bought cheap by the current owner for me to rectify and put on their rifle
My point is both these stocks were in excess of 800 Each and sold for a fraction of that due to amateurish efforts at bedding - “to save a few pennies”
Which turned out to be a very costly exercise for them having to sell their stocks due to mistakes made Because they could not rectify the damage done
Get it done properly
Why is the sky always falling in the UK when you mention doing a job yourself? ~Muir
That's me, depending on whether I'm coming or going...~MuirThe thing is Muir.... nobody does it, unless of course they have either NO hair or Grey hair.
l had a rifle shown to me that had been built from the best of everything, barrel, action, stock etc...Bedding of rifles is much more complex than it appears. Most videos on youtube are done by people who don't know much about composite materials or materials technologies. Further blatant mistakes are marketed as the thing to do without being able to explain why. I think one is better off to go to someone who beds many rifles... the more experience the more mistakes have been made.... not to be repeated. Looking at epoxy bedding videos, also the one mentioned earlier in the thread, the amateur might not notice the mistakes.... might repeat them.
I have made many bedding mistakes however even my very first bedding job improved the rifle even though it wasn't great.
Some of the problems start by not knowing what material the stock is made of, what material properties the stock has and then how it is made ( hollows inside etc.) Sometimes pillars are drilled out to be replaced with inferior pillars.....
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Why is the sky always falling in the UK when you mention doing a job yourself? ~Muir