J-B Weld ClearWeld 5 Minute Epoxy, Clear, Syringe, 2 Pack, 50112-2
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Billy
> 3 dayOn the Quest Oculus 2 VR Headset, they allow you to put a TON of stress on a VERY SMALL piece of plastic. Poor design, weak spot and the whole part would be extremely difficult to replace if you could even get the part. They do sell these ugly, bulky items that take the place of its purpose but they look awful and clumsy to use. I used this stuff around both sides of the little plastic piece that the strap goes through being sure to keep the actual opening clear, then let it set. WOW, this stuff dried clear and SUPER Strong. I almost thing this should be done BEFORE any issues occur. It bonded extremely well. It really worked perfect!
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Chad
> 3 dayVery easy to use. I use it to install handles on knives that I make. Its very easy to add pigment to it and make it whatever color you want. I added black pigment to it for the knife in the photos, which you can see highlighting the decorative filing on the tang in the first photo.
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Kameryn Rose
> 3 dayI see a few reviews complaining about the container being leaky and others about the cap welding shut. Its a syringe. Both of those problems are solved by pulling the syringe back up after you push out what you need. The remaining liquid is drawn back in and does not mix. I honestly think their packaging is fine and nifty, but I have to agree that perhaps they need to improve it if a large portion of their consumer base has difficulties with it. Additionally, as long as you have applied pressure to the center or entirety of the syringe, equal amounts have to come out of both sides, even if one side comes out first because it is more fluid. I suspect some people pulled the syringe away before it was finished releasing. One side is clear and the other is yellowish, and they settle into semi-circles so you can eyeball the amount if you really feel you need to. In summary, I didnt have issues with mixing at all. The epoxy definitely set around 5 minutes. It is hard to get a very small amount out of the syringe, but the smallest amount I could get out was enough for what I needed it for. It set quickly enough that I hardly needed tape to hold the pieces of broken porcelain together that I was adhering. The downside was I didnt get to wipe off some of the excess because it set in the time it took for me to finagle some of the final pieces in. For a porcelain/ceramics job, it works well. I cant speak to any other material, but I do believe the mixing is going to be the same across the board. I think it is important to highlight, like a couple of others have, that the epoxy is still tacky after several hours and should be probably be left to cure for a good 24 hours.
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Jeffrey A. Cohen
> 3 daySolid value from a tried and true brand. Have consistent results in a wide array of temperatures and humidity levels. Only critique is that all of the dyes I have used in combination with this drastically increase curing time. Regardless of type or quantity, add a couple of days onto your project. Granted, this product is not aimed or likely designed for this, it is worth noting for those considering those types of projects.
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D.W.
> 3 dayAs described.
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Tal A.
> 3 dayI used it to fix a broken leg on a laptop lap desk I have. It was broken at the leg hinge. It holds up really well, I can even fold the leg now. I didnt expect it to work that well. Ill add a picture soon.
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Bernie Vignali
> 3 dayUsed Epoxy to fix a glass door handle to the brass base It has been fixed dont think it will come apart too anytime soon.
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Andy Libe
Greater than one weekEverything about it is great
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Geeeeeee
> 3 daySo you have to throw away the special mixing tube after use… yet it comes with instructions for storage…how the heck do you use it without the mixing tube? Really asinine design. It also stinks badly. Worse than just a chemical like foul.
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C. Elizabeth Cano
> 3 dayThis does not work at all! It gets very messing and all over the place!