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shimming hook with locktite 680
Just watched a video where Larry Potterfield tightens the action of an old Remington using steel shim fastened to the barrel hook using locktite 680. claims it forms a preminent bond. Has anyone tried this. Ive shimmed old shotguns but have never found an adhesive the worked well. Thought Id give this a try. Seems easier than soldering.
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As long as the surface is clean and the material holds up, no reason it would not be a good repair. Even though solder is more work, it would be the best way to go.
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