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I also tried to bind a drill bit to a piece of plastic in order to create a drill piece for tuning guitars and it is still stuck to the metal but broke off the plastic after being used and stored in a book bag that was barely used to transport guitar pedals
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J-B weld is the best... glued together the armrests on my chair (made out of some kind of hard plastic) better than three other brands of epoxy that I tried
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I rebuilt cracked plastic standoffs in various portable electronics like a laptop and some bike lights using plastic drinking straws to serve as molds - drill and tap for screw holes after it cures
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I just "plastic welded" my split in half camry front bumper with this and worked like it was never broken
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If you expect this epoxy to withstand any sort of stress it will break just like cheap plastic in seconds
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Epoxies are generally NOT recommended for flexible surfaces, such as leather, wood, or flexible plastic, and generally do not adhere well to glass, etc.
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Reinforced a cheap plastic tripod mount fixture to stabilize it.
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Reinforced a cheap plastic tripod mount fixture to stabilize it.
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I just "plastic welded" my split in half camry front bumper with this and worked like it was never broken
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I use a Small Polyethylene plastic Flat Stick, and Polyethylene plastic shallow bowl to Mix and apply works great
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That was when the radiator of my car developed a leak in the top plastic portion near the radiator hose
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The epoxy putty and adhesives made for hard plastic don't seem to work well on those parts that need to be pressed or squeezed
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I've used this for everything from holding together plastics to securing car mirrors back into their housings.
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WHEN TO USE EPOXY CEMENTWhen you need a strong rigid workable (e.g. sandable and/or paintable surface) adhesive, particularly for use on metal or hard plastic, epoxy is usually the best choice.
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I even fixed a cracked plastic resin tub with it and a Fiberglass tub and it held
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Just don't have unreasonable expectations: this will not bond plastic very well and vinyl not at all
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This works great for fixing hard plastic handles and switches
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My son would sculpt strong thin panels with this stuff to repair broken plastic panels, and I have just used it to glue together a ceramic fish that fell
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WHEN TO USE OTHER EPOXIESFor materials other than metal, particularly for rigid plastics, other epoxies are usually better than JB Weld.
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Solid as when it was new
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I then checked out the ABS tone ring and it appeared to be on the car very solidly, as solid as if it had never broken.
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great as always
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any outer coating(s).)I could tell you about all of my applications of this, but you would get bored fast as it would be a really long list
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good as ever
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Good as always
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That when I cracked the block on my Model T, JB Weld fixed it
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To join a 1/8" steel rod, to another 1/8" steel rod, forming a "T" (a common and easy welding job, almost impossible with just JB-Weld), cut two