• Reviews around bond (4.26 of 5)

    J-B Weld 8265S Ntroaterproofme 2 oz Cold Weld 2OZ Adhesive

    • Is there anything that J-B Weld WON'T bond to?J-B Weld will not adhere or bond well to:Any flexible rubber surfaceLeatherVinylCanvasPolypropylene
    • The bond between metal to metal with this item is extremely strong and I was able to fix the item I had broke
    • Easy to use and creates a very strong bond.
    • Do all that and the bond is very strong
    • This was kind of a difficult bond due to the different materials and the smoothness of the copper sheet.
    • Extremely strong bond
    • J-B Weld used to be my go-to epoxy when I needed a super strong bond
    • By far the strongest bonding material on planet Earth.
    • so it creates a very strong bond
    • Superior bond strength as well.
    • World's Strongest Bond"
    • I find the two keys to a solid bond to be: (1) roughing up the surface with emery cloth or a wire brush and then (2) cleaning the surface with isopropyl alcohol to remove any remaining dirt or oil left by your hands...
    • Happy bonding!!
    • Any hint of oil, even from your hands, will wreck the bond.
    • I've used J-B Weld so far to repair shoe soles, a broken recliner (wood to wood gluing at a pivot point where a very strong bond was needed), and a sliding shower door.
    • Strong bond.
    • When a few fell over and came apart, the rock broke not the bond
    • Great product and very strong bond.
    • Manipulate the maleable epoxy till it looks like it forms your strongest bond, otherwise you'll be like a batter who's afraid of the ball
    • Once used realllllly tough bond and can be shaped or molded
    • For example: GE Silicone II Household Glue, 2.8 ozFabric Glue: Beacon Fabri-Tac Permanent Adhesive, 4-Ounce works amazingly well on fabrics, saturating the surfaces enough to provide a very strong bond, but without soaking through.
    • When a few fell over and came apart, the rock broke not the bond
    • The bond may hold, but the compound itself may fracture
    • Just attempt to use at 50/50 the best you can estimate, for the strongest bond.
    • In most cases, attempting to remove this will wreck the actual items being bonded before it damages the bond itself
    • The only other thing that comes to mind is that regardless of whether you use JB Weld, another epoxy, a standard Super Glue, Gorilla Glue, or whatever, is that you want to ensure the surface is pre-treated correctly because even the best bonding agents will fail if not used properly
    • Follow the instructions, but wait longer than recommended: the longer you wait the stronger the bond.
    • so I stayed away thinking just another epoxy glue that does not have strong bond
    • Cheap and bonds very strong, used to extend the shafts of my golf clubs.
    • It cures overnight to a very strong bond.
    • Great bond
    • otherwise you will risk it not bonding or curing correctly
    • Gave it time to cure and the bond is still rock solid despite weather changes and large amounts of vibration.
    • First of all I want to say that this product may be incredible when bonding certain materials
    • In 24 hours the bond is completely solid/permanent
    • After 24-hours, the JB Weld was cured and I removed the C-clamp to reveal a very strong bond
    • Seems like a very strong bond, as well
    • What this means is that even though the bond will be strong, it will not necessarily hold under intense pressure or force.
    • For my money it's more like glue as you're not supposed to put the epoxied joint to use for 24 hours!Outside of that, as long as I know what I'm dealing with, I'm happy to have this material to repair items where a strong bond is needed
    • It isn't just a great bonding agent, it also holds very well in applications where you need to shape and grind once it is cured.
    • J-B Weld 8265S weld compound-epoxy twin pack is useful in repairs that demand a stronger bond than conventional glues.
    • Forms a Great Bond
    • This epoxy is the recommended bonding product for metal to ceramic
    • It takes these 2 to make a great bond ...
    • Previously, I used super-glue frequently on objects (e.g., jewelry) when a clear bond was required---however
    • In weld is a powerful bonding tool it hasn't let me down
    • The bond is clear, VERY strong, waterproof, and hard but flexible.
    • Super strong bond