elkhorne
That is not cellophane, it is aluminum tape, that is used on ductwork, for heating, and Air-conditioning. It does not go in the barrel channel. i Only put it about 1/32nd down into the sides of the channel, then fold it over the out side of the sides. The tape will keep the glass bed material that oozes out, from runnig down the side of the stock, and also makes it neater looking when done. I use my popsicle stick to run along both sides of the BBL channel to scrape away the material that oozes out, just before it kicks over hard, and unworkable. I also put the tape around the BBL tang area, for the same reason.
I use the Brownell spray can release agent, on all my parts. It works excellent. I also use Kids play dough to plug all holes, and spots where you don't want the bedding material to creep into.
I use extra long BBL pins to hold the bbl in place, they are also sprayed with release agent. When you go to take it apart, the extra long pins give you something to work with. also spray the BBl tang screw.
Coat, and spray everything you think will come in contact with the bedding material with release agent, lock, screws, anything, and everything.
The last thing I do is mix the Acra-Glass gel. Everything else should be ready to bed, at this stage . I mix Walnut sanding dust in my material, after I dye it. Spread the material into the stock with a popsicle stick. I start at the tang area, and work to the muzzle end, and smooth it as best that I can, then put your release agent coated BBL in, and secure it down, with the extra long release agent coated pins, also tighten the release agent coated lock, and screws down, because when it dries thats wher eveything will stay.
This is how I glass bed my BBls, and parts.
I hope this helps, and gives you some Ideas.
Dave
Thanks. I got a lot of insporation for this project from your articles on rebuilding the varios Bess muskets you have shown people to do. They are very imformative. I also used the book by Goldstein & Mobray.
My next project will be a NW Trade Gun.
Dave C.