If I recall (and I've only used it once), it's a 2-part epoxy made up of metal powder in a base and a fixer that is mixed with it at time of use. If properly mixed and the surface it is applied to is clean, it can do a respectable job of making repairs on metal. According to the manufacturer, it can be sanded, drilled and shaped and lasts indefinitely. What I used it for was to build up a broken surface and it worked. It's available at most automotive stores.
Bob
Dan M Wing <imp1983@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
- So,
- What is JB Weld, is it like a liquid model
- cement? Or Methylene Chloride?
- Where can you get it?
- Inquiring minds want to know.
- Dan Wing
- Marcy, NY USA
- imp1983@xxxxxxxx
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