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Mark in SC
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Repair/replace bevelock.
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January 28, 2007, 07:36:00 PM »
I have a two piece long bow with a bevelock. The bevelock has quite a bit of play (metal to metal) not bevelock loose from riser. Does anyone repair/replace these? I would be willing to do away with the takedown feature.
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks, Mark.
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Swanny in MD
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Re: Repair/replace bevelock.
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January 28, 2007, 08:24:00 PM »
Just out of curiosity...what bow is it on? What's the poundage? How much play is 'quite a bit'?
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They can be adjusted to some degree. The real issue is that if you ever get a dry fire or don't shoot Heavy..like 12 or more grains per pound they seem to loosen up again. I glued mine together with a structural epoxy...done deal...Just my experience....
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Mark in SC
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Charles.
What kind of epoxy did you use? I tried 30 minute epoxy, and it didn't hold up.
Thanks!
Mark
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Swanny in MD
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January 28, 2007, 09:52:00 PM »
Thanks for the pm, Mark. They've had issues both ways...getting locked and the creep issue you have.
I've heard the epoxy route taken a couple of times, but, imo, will most likely creep again, just a matter of time...vibration is a factor, although you don't have that much poundage.
Good time to make your own riser and snip the limbs. Been there and done that with the exact model you have.
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Mark in SC
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Ken.
I just wish mine was locked up!
It seemed like such a good design when I first saw it, oh well.
Thanks all, Mark
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Swanny in MD
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January 28, 2007, 10:15:00 PM »
Was just on the website for bevellok and it has a lifetime warranty. Big question is how does the company warranty this type of work....must be some way to retrofit and/or replace and existing bevellok gone bad with new.
Was also interesting that Craig Warren helped design the bevellok...he came up with a better design...the bow bolt system. Betcha you could grind the locks down and install a bow bolt with an adequate micarta spacer. Just a thought.
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Mark in SC
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Ken.
Thanks for the input! I just emailed BevelLok with this question.
Mark.
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