A couple of thousands will require a press to get it in, the CF sleeve will not expand, now maybe .0002" would do it, IF you could get it in.The sleeve does little, to no good of stiffening, if there's not a "tight" fit. If there's not full, intimant contact, it just looks pretty !
So...either -
1 - Bond it as close to 100% of the barrel surface as possible.
2 - Get a sleeve that will not slide over the barrel, (just by a couple of thousandths), then freeze the barrel overnight, then push the sleeve over the barrel.
Mike
Loctite may work or a REALLY thin epoxy (voice of experience, used some thick stuff, not a pretty scene with a mallet, nothing that requires air, some have used Silicon but it takes air and once the ends are sealed no more air inside. You need some working time so I'd stay away from super glue. Check out Ernst Rowe's video on it.What Brand of glue?
I have superlight barrels, so there is no retaining tube, liner free-floats on a set of spacers.Isn’t the fiber sleeve to outer tube/barrel holder () fit just as important and you certainly wouldn’t glue that. I don’t have one but I’d drop it in and let it rip. Steve’s Maverick video is enough convincing for me.
This is what I used last night on 2-700mm liners. Perfect consistency for a good coating and bond, firmed up in 20 minutes and I’ll install them today.Loctite 638 bearing compound is well suited to the task when the gap is under 0.010” (0.020” difference on the diameter). It produces a very strong bond and gives you plenty of working time.
Or use a 2-part epoxy if the gap is larger.
BTW if you don’t have an intuitive sense of how large a 0.010” to 0.020 gap is, it will seem very sloppy.
7 pieces of 20# paper, give or take.Loctite 638 bearing compound is well suited to the task when the gap is under 0.010” (0.020” difference on the diameter). It produces a very strong bond and gives you plenty of working time.
Or use a 2-part epoxy if the gap is larger.
BTW if you don’t have an intuitive sense of how large a 0.010” to 0.020 gap is, it will seem very sloppy.