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very good use it often
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Cheap and bonds very strong, used to extend the shafts of my golf clubs.
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Although I expected slower cure times for cold weather uses, this was a little longer than I anticipated
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Excellent experience!You will be happy using
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As other reviewers have noted, JB Weld often fails when used to join two pieces
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Fabulous product when used to its best advantage; not for bonding just any kind of material or without proper surface prep.
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All epoxies have a shelf life, yet J-B weld does notpresent a "Best if used by (date)" statement.
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I have big successful experience using JB Weld but last pack was totally unusable
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Very happy with product ... every use I have come up with, it seems to work well
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I know this was meant for boats, but I found another awesome use for it and couldn’t be happier.
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Good adhesion qualities and very many used for this product
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Perhaps this intentional by the manufacturer, and for thisI fault them three stars, because any rational use of thisepoxy product requires it's recent purchase from a storewith high volume of such products- to do otherwiseis a gamble.
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Part of me believes the reputation is a little bolstered, but I don't doubt it has some great uses.
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Given its performance here though, and that it says it works on plastic, that it is the company's strongest epoxy, and that it didn't come with an expiration date, I can say that it's without a doubt the worst epoxy I've ever used.
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I have used JB Weld a number of times, it is great for a quick fix
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Further, the appropriate use of this product is to fill small voids and repair patches.
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It was easy use.
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I've been using JB Weld for 30 years and it's hands-down the strongest epoxy/glue I've used
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I've had great success using this product.
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I have used this on busted transmission fluid lines and numerous other things, it works.
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: Although JB WELD makes an excellent filler---and can even be used to cast small parts, it is not remotely as strong as real metal used this way.
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I've learned that the surface you plan to 'weld' has to be CLEAN and cannot be cleaned using alcohol.
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One of the only epoxies I've used that really works well
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it would take several pages to describe the repairs I have been able to make, and the small parts I have been able to fabricate using J-B Weld
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Ranks right up there with duct tape and bailing wire as far as uses are concerned
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It works G-R-E-A-T !