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JB Weld ??? Tue, 05 November 2002 14:55 Go to next message
is it available in australia, and where??

anyone use another v.hight temp epoxy resin they can recommend for use in my head??

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Re: JB Weld ??? Wed, 06 November 2002 06:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: JB Weld ??? Wed, 06 November 2002 08:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Is that stuff safe to use on your head? You wouldn't want it to let go into your engine. Just curious is all.
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Re: JB Weld ??? Wed, 06 November 2002 12:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
My engine machinist has used it to make shims and thrust washers in wierd historic engine that parts are impossible for. Sound like pretty awesone stuff. A friend of mine got some in Melbourne not sure where. Ill find out.

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Re: JB Weld ??? Wed, 06 November 2002 12:37 Go to previous message
commonly used as a head filler on intake ports...

heres some specs:

b) Adhesiveweld has a tensile strength of 278.4kg/cm2. A strength of over 70kg/cm2 is considered structural by industry. The end-user can therefore use Adhesiveweld instead of using other bonding and repair methods such as soldering, heat welding and mechanical systems. Much expense and time issaved.

c) Adhesiveweld resists temperatures of 300oC and often higher. This feature benefits end users who wish to make repairs in and around vehicle engines, for example. But it also gives everyone the confidence to make permanent repairsin and around the home or garden where there are, for example, hot pipes, orif in the garden there are diverse climatic changes.

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