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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Elizabeth price
> 3 dayTwo things every man needs in his home. Duct tape and JB Weld.
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Miss Roberta Moen
> 3 dayWorks great with glassware!.
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Seth Marsh
18-11-2024I frequently need to attach metal hardware to wood, and of all the epoxy products Ive tried so far this has been my favorite. The bond is incredibly strong. I havent done any stress/failure tests, but Ive yet to have anything separate. I also appreciate having 5 minutes of set time; there are quicker options out there, but when I use those I find myself stressing out about how much time I need to spend mixing, there is less time to get your parts aligned, and you dont have as much time for adhering multiple work-pieces from a single batch. I find that this product has just the right balance of setting quickly enough that you can get back to work in 30-45 minutes, but you have enough time to make sure everything is in the right position before it gets to gummy. When its about 60°F in my garage, I find that I have about 8 minutes of total work time before the epoxy becomes unworkable. The replaceable cap does a really good job of sealing both reservoirs and preventing curing at the tips (just make sure to back off the syringe slightly before replacing the cap so it isnt pressurized). The packaging comes with a small popsicle stick and theres a concave section in the front cover for mixing; I always use a folded piece of aluminum foil and a lollipop stick for mixing since I do all my projects in a well-stocked garage, but this would be a handy option if you didnt have other supplies available. Some reviewers have commented that they have issues with bubbles, and although I never have this problem, I know why it can occur. If you are mixing the epoxy in a very warm (80°F+) environment / in direct sunlight, it will froth a bit and introduce small bubbles; when possible do the mixing in a cooler environment in the shade. Your mixing technique can also introduce larger bubbles; it should be mixed like drywall mud on a hawk, not like eggs being beaten in a bowl. If you constantly lift your stir stick and push it back down into the epoxy, you will force air into it and create large bubbles that are nearly impossible to get rid of. Instead, constantly keep the tip of your stir stick in contact with your mixing vessel stirring in tight circles; when the epoxy becomes too spread out, use the side of your stir stick to squeegee it back to the middle, then twist the stick to clean off the excess, and resume mixing. 2 or 3 cycles of mix > re-consolidate > clean stir stick should produce perfectly mixed epoxy free of bubbles.
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robert v. rose
> 3 dayorder was delivered!!
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Tho-Van-Vuong
> 3 dayThis product really working well for anything unless you have to clean up before applying it
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Frank
> 3 dayFácil de usar y buen precio
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brian pleva
> 3 dayThis stuff was great and easy to use
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FJC JR
> 3 dayGreat stuff. Insert on the face of a $269 putter came off and couldnt find it. Filled the recess on the face of the putter with this epoxy, sanded it perfectly smooth, and am rolling putts as if the putter was never damaged. Saved me a ton of money!
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Merry
> 3 dayI’ve used this for a modern ‘Kintsugi’ style porcelain repair, with satisfactory results. I wanted to repair a chipped old bowl to reach a Kintsugi style repair while using modern accessible materials. I decided to try the combination of epoxy and golden colored mica powder. I mixed some powder with the epoxy and applied it in small quantity on the chipped part. I had to factor in the epoxy viscosity, gravity and the relatively quick setting time to get a nicely rounded and smooth patch. At first I didn’t like the gold effect produced by the mix of mica powder with the clear epoxy, so I decided to sprinkle more powder on the surface of the epoxy patch a few minutes into the process and after it started setting. This gave it the desired finish I was looking for. For this type of application I would recommend this product.