đź”§ Repair Like a Pro with J-B Weld!
J-B Weld 8265S Original Cold-Weld Steel Reinforced Epoxy is a two-part epoxy system designed as a robust alternative to traditional welding. With a tensile strength of 5020 PSI and the ability to withstand temperatures up to 550°F, this epoxy is perfect for a wide range of applications including automotive, marine, and household repairs. It sets in 4-6 hours and cures fully in 15-24 hours, making it a reliable choice for both DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike.
K**R
it is shocking just how hard and well adhering this epoxy is.
I used to see epoxy to repair broken off screw studs that held roller wheels on my vacuum cleaner. The studs were plastic and had very little support structure. I had already tried gluing the studs back in place but they failed again. I've been using the repaired vacuum for a month now, and the repair is amazingly sturdy.
M**J
Great Product
This product is a fantastic find! It's reasonably priced, making it accessible for most budgets without compromising on quality. The product is exactly as described, and its usefulness cannot be overstated. I've found it to be incredibly practical and efficient in meeting my needs. The attention to detail is impressive, and the performance is on par with more expensive alternatives. If you're looking for something reliable, well-made, and at a fair price point, this is the perfect choice. Highly recommended!
C**R
Liquid Weld
This stuff does the job! I used it on my golf club shaft and indian club (macebell). The macebell is adjustable with three pieces that screw off. I wanted them permanently in position and JB Weld put them in place, rock solid. I have tried many products that promised super strong bond but this seems to be the standard. I also used on my golf club head that came off the shaft and I believe the bond is stronger than the factory one. Awesome product!!
J**J
Worked great but kinda messy
We used it to reattach one side of a handle on a good quality colander that the weld had failed after decades of use. It adhered well but the result is a clump of metal instead of smooth looking because neither of us has good fine motor skills… our fault.
T**S
Great for bonsai pot cracks
Works like a charm!
D**S
GLUES LIKE HERO
This has always been my go to for gluing things together. GREAT item.
M**S
Well material
Ease to used and repairble
B**Z
WHAT'S NOT TO LIKE ABOUT J-B WELD?
A'int much in the way of stuff around the farm that's broke that J-B Weld can't stick together agin.My uncle, twice removed, used to be an astanaut guy. 'Said when was hanging around outside of the capsule thing way up there in the sky it was easy as pie to fix somethin that was brokke. Mixed right well together the 2 parts of the sticky stuff did, even if it was cold enough to freeze the chocolate off an ice cream bar. Can't go wrong usin it. Fixed the engine block of a model T, too. Stuck it on an old tractor. Runs real good now.Also used it to fix Daisy's bell--cow bell, that is. Daisy is my best milk cow. The bell (I bet you Swiss folks know all about cow bells dontsha?) broke somehow or t'other. Daisy was real upset. She been wearing it since she came out of her mama's womb. Anyway, I used the JB stuff to fix it and Daisy was real happy to have it back on. It kinda goes ding-dong, just like before. I named Daisy Daisy because she comes when I call her name. Daisy is alot better name than "Hey You." Problem is I named another cow "Hey You." So now when I call out "Hey You Daisy" they both come runnin. Very confusing and the JB stuff can't fix that.The only problem with the JB stuff I ever seen (and JB wasnt to blame) is when I was I helpin a friend fix the front axle on his go-cart ( you a'int NEVER seen a go-cart like this one!) in his barn. Well it took awhile to do and we wuz both gettin a little stiff squatin over this thing. We stood up to stretch. Somehow my friend had gotten a pretty big glob of JB stuff that we had just mixed up on his right hand (still haven't figured out how he did that). He stretched his right arm out with his hand on the pine wall to take a load off. Problem is he leaned too long and the JB stuff set. That was two weeks ago and he's still standing there. Wondered how we wuz gonna fix that. Only idea that came up was to saw off the peace of pine board with hand still attached, or maybe cut his hand off. He's been tolerable OK standing all this time. Only real difficulty was when he had to "go," if you understand my meaning. We're talking to NASA about that, since my uncle, twice removed, still works there. Thank y'all for readin my review.
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