I am repairing a franchi 48 AL 20 gauge shotgun. It has a broken firing pin, a few missing parts and a buttstock that is split at the wrist (3 split).
I have some west systems epoxy that I have used before to repair my Benelli SBE. It is thin enough to get in the thin cracks and to absorb into the wood. I plan to wax the surface, apply the epoxy, wrap in wax paper and wrap tightly over the wax paper with paracord. If it was a single split, I could or would clamp it, but feel that the wrap would be better for what I'm working with.
Is the west systems epoxy going to be sufficient? Or should I source something else to bond the would?
I really don't doubt that this would work just fine, just looking to see if there might be a better epoxy or repair method.
Thanks.