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J-B Weld is a two-part epoxy adhesive (or filler): an epoxy resin (black tube) and a hardener (red tube). When mixed together in equal portions, a chemical reaction occurs that turns the mixture ...
J-B Weld adhesive was invented by a truck mechanic ... Bisphenol-A-(epichlorohydrin) The resin in J-B Weld epoxy is bisphenol-A (yep, that BPA) combined with garlicky-smelling epichlorohydrin.
JB Weld is a particularly popular brand of epoxy, and features in many legends. “My cousin’s neighbour’s dog trainer’s grandpa once repaired a Sherman tank barrel in France with that stuff!” ...
Should you keep some cheap five-minute epoxy around, or should you splurge for the fancy, long-setting JB Weld. It’s not a perfect analysis, but at least [Project Farm] has done the experiment.
The most obvious place for J-B Weld to go in woodworking would be a two-part epoxy adhesive specifically designed for wood applications, and so they have. It’s called WoodWeld and comes in ...
P>Will JB Weld hold them you think? I could also use epoxy I guess but if Mistare JB will do the job then that would be a lot easier ...
Yeah JB Weld has reasonable thermal conduction, but as stated it is a permanent bond (fine for putting sinks on ram chips and chipsets), so you do not want to use it on a processor. I also think ...