Removing JB Weld

GardDog

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I've come to the decision that I need to remove a two-piece set of optics bases that were bedded to my Rem 700 receiver with JB Weld. I never thought that I'd need more cant that this set provides, but sadly I was wrong.

Other than removing the action from the stock and removing the bolt prior to heating the area above 600 degrees (as per the JB Weld site), does anyone have any experience or advice?

Any chance that this would damage my receiver?
 
Re: Removing JB Weld

Success!!! I couldn't wait for the weekend to see if I could get this done, so I came home and broke out the propane torch and Tempilaq. I painted a line of 650 Tempilaq around each base and slowly passed the torch over the point where the base met the receiver. I had read on another site that you can tell when the JB Weld had dissapated by the slightest hint of smoke (that's the JB Weld burning off). I then removed the base screws and gave each base a gentle tap with a hammer. Easy enough, the bases slid off with very little residue left on the receiver. After a quick cleanup, it was good to go.
 
Re: Removing JB Weld

so basically the scope base was heated ( might be trashed) and the receiver would have never got too hot since the JB weld would not be a great heat conductor?
 
Re: Removing JB Weld

Right. I kept the flame focused on the bases and not the receiver. I checked the area ahead and behind the bases by touch, to ensure the heat didn't transfer too far.