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J-B Weld 8265-S Cold Weld |  | Brand: J-B Weld Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories Department: unisex-adult
List Price: $4.88 Buy New: $3.49 as of 9/7/2010 16:35 CDT details You Save: $1.39 (28%)
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Seller: AppleCore Rating: 20 reviews
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 4.9 x 7.9
MPN: 8265S Model: 8265-S UPC: 434258265582 EAN: 0043425826558
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Will set in 4-6 hours, and cure in 16-24 hours | | • | J-B Weld is waterproof; petroleum, chemical, and acid resistant when fully cured | | • | Can be drilled, tapped, machined, filed, sanded and painted | | • | J-B Weld is superstrong, nontoxic and temperature resistant up to 600F | | • | Tensile strength is 3,960 PSI |
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Dont scrap that damaged item that nothing else can fix! J-B WELD is an incredibly versatile product that can repair everything from damaged welds and solders to a precious heirloom. Save money, save time, and save your sanity for drastically less money than other forms of permanent repair.
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A must have for nearly everyone. November 21, 2007 Dustin F 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I'm surprised this product doesn't have more reviews.
I've used this product to repair things that seem impossible to fix. I had a hairline crack in my radiator... and it has held for over a year with this stuff on it (drain and cool and dry for at least 12 hours if you use it in such extreme conditions). I've seen this stuff used to repeair engine blocks. I have some holding my lamp upright after I broke the stand.
This product is easy to use and extremely strong. It's also toxic, so use gloves or tools to mix and apply. If you let the item cool, apply to a clean and dry surfance and you wait a long period of time, this stuff will almost certainly withstand extreme conditions.
There is also a line of wet weld and wuick weld products that are pretty darn good, but this is the best of the varieties if you can get the item dry and have time to let it set.
apply it correctly November 10, 2009 Vivaldi Guy (TN) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
and this is great stuff. some pointers
Epoxy glues have a limited shelf life. Buy yours at a small store where the merchandise doesn't move quickly, or keep it 5 years on the shelf and it won't work well. Don't apply it at temperatures below 60 degrees. Spend at least 2 or 3 minutes mixing it. I use a timer to be sure. Surface preparation is the key. It must be completely grease free. I use naptha (lighter fluid) alcohol, and acetone in that order. The surface MUST be rough. I use a file,very rough (#40 or #60) sandpaper or a sharp Exacto blade to make multiple cross hatch cuts- this will even work on most steels. Apply the mix carefully, put the pieces together so they don't move for at least 8 hours.
Do all that and the bond is very strong.
JB WELD 8265-S COLD WELD WORKS WONDERS May 14, 2007 Roland D. Roger 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
THIS PRODUCT HAS BY FAR BEEN THE BEST STUFF TO WORK WITH! IT IS EASY TO USE AND EASY TO CLEAN UP AFTER. THIS PRODUCT DOES WHAT IT SAYS IT WILL DO AND FOR THE THINGS I NEEDED IT FOR, IT WORKED GREAT.
Awesome October 6, 2008 WJB 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I used JB Weld on my car's side mirror since it broke off, and that mirror is rock solid now. I barely used any as well and have a lot left. I wish I would have known about this before trying to use Gorilla tape (which wore off and left white residue on my mirror...maroon car), because it would never have even been noticeable that my side mirror broke. Why go to an autoshop and spend over $100 when you can get this stuff for less than $7. The fix itself considering how much of the product I used probably amounts to 50 cents. Now that's a steal in my opinion.
Recommended by old Mr. Fixit November 4, 2008 David Lee 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Six months ago, an incompetent metal thief almost cut through the pipe leading to the cat converter on my truck. The cut was big enough to release smelly fumes and make an annoying sound. So, I headed to Home Depot, looking for a cheap patch.
An older employee recommended J-B Weld. I bought some copper wire and some J-B- Weld. I covered the cut with a few wraps of the wire, and then sealed it with J-B Weld. That did the trick.
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