Make sure you rough up the liner with some rough grit sandpaper so the glass has something to grip to. Also if you heat the barrel a little the glass will flow better just not too hot. I have used different mfg. liners but the best ones in my experience are TJ's liners. They are aircraft grade material and are hammer forged. They are sold by the inch so you only buy what you need. Those little #4's are neat little guns and fun to shoot.
You can but it is more labor intensive and you need a good set of torches to do it but with the locking compounds like Locktite and some epoxies we have now it has pretty much gone away.
Make sure you rough up the liner with some rough grit sandpaper so the glass has something to grip to. Also if you heat the barrel a little the glass will flow better just not too hot. I have used different mfg. liners but the best ones in my experience are TJ's liners. They are aircraft grade material and are hammer forged. They are sold by the inch so you only buy what you need. Those little #4's are neat little guns and fun to shoot.
Great tips, thank you!
Nice! I've got an 06' Winchester curing with 620 Loctite right now.
Nice job
Is it possible to recline from a .32 rim fire to a 22 long or even magnum for these rolling blocks?
I never wear gloves when using acuraglass and usually get it all over my fingers....goid thing vinegar takes it off
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You can but it is more labor intensive and you need a good set of torches to do it but with the locking compounds like Locktite and some epoxies we have now it has pretty much gone away.
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