QB79 stock from scratch to range
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If that is plywood or laminate do you ever have problems with voids in the work like you see in plywood sometimes?
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wow!!! good work dude!
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I wish you could make me one like that.
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What type of glue did you use to bond your layers.
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nice
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@ExoticWoody thank you so much im gonna make one for my 22 you been a great help any other advise would be greatly appreciated
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That is nice man! Not a big airgunner but I do enjoy my firearms. Well done!
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Shooting USA has that same exact closing!
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what were the dementions of the wood and what kinda wood did you use
SaVAg3xMInD308 1 year ago
@SaVAg3xMInD308 , I glue 3 layers of 3/4" Baltic Birch to give me 2-1/4" width in which to work with... You can see in the video that dowels were used to keep pieces aligned for the gluing process..
ExoticWoody 1 year ago
i see you have modified you qb79 to take HPA. Did you have to make any modifications to the gun or just fit the regulator and tank and start shooting?
kevmanev 1 year ago
@kevmanev
Many mods to the QB... Original config is not safe to use with HPA...
Custom main tube, custom valve, custom barrel, all fasteners have been replaced with Grade 5 or better and a few other mods to bring it all together...
Cheers!
ExoticWoody 1 year ago
did you just glue pieces together to make it thicker?
thinkin about doin this but i dont have piece of wood that thick..
jeffr383 1 year ago
@jeffr383
Yes, I glue 3 layers of 3/4" Baltic Birch to give me 2-1/4" width in which to work with... You can see in the video that dowels were used to keep pieces aligned for the gluing process...
Cheers!
ExoticWoody 1 year ago