Hi, I am told the devcon 10112 is the same but also that it can react to plastic. Have you had or know of any issues fitting to a plastic stock? Thanks
My synthetic stock has ribs inside instead of solid rubber or composite to drill into. I’m planning on filling a section of the ribs with epoxy and then drilling into to that. Do you think that will work or will the recoil cause the epoxy to crack?
What epoxy resin should I buy, if you have any product links that’ll be great. I am thinking of fitting this to my Daystate Airwolf MCT Tactical rifle. Many thanks
Hi John, sorry for the delay in getting back to you. We recommend using Devcon 10110 Type-A Plastic -Steel Putty (Or equivalent). This is a two-part epoxy-containing sintered metal. We have found this to be extremely reliable & durable. Being a putty, it is a little more forgiving when you require to work or shape it slightly as it cures.
Thank you for this video !
Hello, I can't remove the adapter cap as in minute 6 of the video, it doesn't come out.
Hi, I am told the devcon 10112 is the same but also that it can react to plastic. Have you had or know of any issues fitting to a plastic stock? Thanks
My synthetic stock has ribs inside instead of solid rubber or composite to drill into. I’m planning on filling a section of the ribs with epoxy and then drilling into to that. Do you think that will work or will the recoil cause the epoxy to crack?
It works did it the same way
@@gregorkoch.3721 Did you fill it with epoxy first and then drilled into that, or filled it with epoxy after installation?
@unTamed i filled it first and then drilled into it
What epoxy resin should I buy, if you have any product links that’ll be great. I am thinking of fitting this to my Daystate Airwolf MCT Tactical rifle. Many thanks
Hi John, sorry for the delay in getting back to you. We recommend using Devcon 10110 Type-A Plastic -Steel Putty (Or equivalent). This is a two-part epoxy-containing sintered metal. We have found this to be extremely reliable & durable. Being a putty, it is a little more forgiving when you require to work or shape it slightly as it cures.
How deep does the hole need to be to have the adapter 1-2mm above the stock? Or a different question, how tall is the adapter?
Hi Sal, the adapter is 17mm tall.
@@SpartanPrecisionEquipment Thx!