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J-B Weld 8280 Industro Weld 10 oz. |  | Brand: J-B Weld Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $13.58 Buy New: $9.40 as of 9/8/2010 08:53 CDT details You Save: $4.18 (31%)
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Seller: Midway Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 2.6 x 7.5
MPN: 8280 Model: 8280 UPC: 043425828002 EAN: 0043425828002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Makes strong, permanent repairs where conventional welding is not possible or practical | | • | Can be drilled, tapped, machined, sanded, filed and painted |
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Product Description Buy it by the case and save! Click here to see case price.
INDUSTRO WELD is J-B WELD in an economical shop-size package containing two 5-oz. tubes. Professionals in many industries use it to fix, bond, or fill -- in the shop, factory, or field. INDUSTRO WELD makes strong, permanent repairs when hot welding isnt possible or practical.
How does it work? INDUSTRO WELD includes two tubes. One contains liquid steel/epoxy resin, and the other contains hardener. When mixed together in equal portions, a chemical reaction occurs that turns the mixture into a compound as hard and tough as steel -- and with similar properties.
What does it bond to? Virtually any combination of iron, steel, copper, aluminum, brass, bronze, pewter, porcelain, ceramic, marble, glass, plastic, concrete, fiberglass, wood, fabric, paper -- just about any porous and non-porous material.
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Strong hold; very strong January 9, 2007 D. Martin (The Great Southwest) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
THis is good stuff. I used it to hold metal together as part of a non-load bearing frame. Does great. If working in cool temperatures, 45-35 F, warm it first. I set the tubes in the sun on the dashboard of my car, did the prep, then mixed in the car and quickly applied. Worked great.
Saved my boat!! September 12, 2007 D. LTaylor (Alabama) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I had an accident with an aluminum fishing boat. It had been years since I last used JB Weld, so it certainly wasn't the first thing to come to mind to use for repairing the holes in my boat. It didn't make sense to pay the kind of money boat repair shops want to repair my little aluminum boat (that didn't cost a whole lot anyway). I found some scrap aluminum sheet metal and used the JB Weld to bond it to my boat usaing rivits to secure it in place... Using my boat again.
When you can't replace it, J-B Weld IT! October 16, 2009 Ron Ray (Alabama, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
J-B Weld is part of my tool inventory!
As a hobby, I also make hidden tang knives (No pins holding the handle). I once used epoxy for this, but it didn't adhere the steel tang to the wood/plastic/bone handles well.
J-B Weld forms a "permanent" bond from steel to handle and I have yet to ever have a handle break or come apart! Even after using the knife with a baton through other hard wood, the J-B Weld appears as strong as the steel!
There is none better! ... PERIOD!
Don't scrap it...JB Weld it is right! March 22, 2010 M. Niehaus (Cincy, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a house built in 1905 with metal box gutters. Very expensive to replace but not repair with JB Weld. I had small rust holes and some larger gaps as well as cracks at the original welded joints that I wire brushed, cleaned with acetone then simply mixed the JB Weld, smeared it on and let it set-up then coated over everything with a little asphalt roof cement. Box gutters are a maintenance nightmare but the aesthetic appearance is no match for the era of my home. JB Weld has undoubtedly saved me hundreds if not thousands in repairs.
big tubes of JB weld May 11, 2010 Mark Schumaker (Vienna, Virginia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It holds stuff together. Big tubes. Only buy this if you know what JB weld is.
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