J-B Weld ClearWeld 5 Minute Epoxy, Clear, Syringe, 2 Pack, 50112-2
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A Kach
22-11-2024Use it over and over again in the container provided
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Matthew T.
> 3 dayIve used this on many items and its very easy to mix. I use the plastic part of the container and mix up what I need. The opened tube stays fresh with the locking lid. Recently used it to repair a concrete bench that had the corner broken off and was surprised how well it worked, but did use a full tube. Good adhesive - strong and clear!
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DJohnston
> 3 dayMy skill with this product is not the best, but I was able to repair things using this epoxy for which superglue and gorilla glue had failed. I suggest wearing disposal gloves when using. And I remember each time I use it as Im trying to clean the epoxy of my hands.
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bobguy
> 3 dayGot this to fix some plastic toys and it worked great. It worked so great that I had to break the toy to get it unstuck from my work table
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Ms. C
Greater than one weekIts not a bad product tried this hoping that I wouldnt need gorilla glue because its messy. But still ended up using gorilla glue to get the job done. I bout it to fix my passenger mirror!
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Tal A.
> 3 dayI used it to fix a broken leg on a laptop lap desk I have. It was broken at the leg hinge. It holds up really well, I can even fold the leg now. I didnt expect it to work that well. Ill add a picture soon.
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Tim James
> 3 dayGenerally speaking, this is a good epoxy and its convenient to mix out of separate squeeze bottles. My only complaint is that the durometer (hardness) of the cured epoxy was not advertised. The end product is quite flexible. Its still strong and sometimes a flexible adhesive is exactly what youre looking for, but typically epoxies cure fairly hard and this stuff doesnt. Still very useful, just wish it was advertised as a flexible epoxy.
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P M 3
> 3 dayThis has been my go to epoxy for years now. Sets quickly and a great bond. Recommended!
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Ray
> 3 dayThis glue is exceptionally strong. I used it to repair some broken glass and steep furniture pieces and the bonds came out very well. The fact that it is an epoxy style (meaning that it wont turn sticky until the two substances come into contact is a real plus for storage, because it means you likely wont run into the glued top phenomenon we all have dealy with. To use, you simply remove the top, and press the plunger into some type of plastic disposable item. When you have enough gue dispensed, you take a disposable stick or straw and mix the two substances together as thoroughly as possible. You then apply the glue and hold the pieces together for an initial set. I used 60 seconds for the initial set, but it probably depends on what you are trying to glue. The idea would be to have some type of pressure, be it a weight or a clamp (or even a rubber band) holding the parts together for 24 hours to reach a permanent setting, but mine turned out great after a minute and then not toughing the items for 24 hours. This is a reasonably priced, well-working glue that I can highly recommend. I like it better than super glue, but of course, super glue can be used for things that need instant adhesion and play well (not all substance do) with super glue. This glue seems like it would work with a wide range of materials. Five stars.
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kenneth cater
> 3 dayDifficult to use and re-use cap once glue material builds up…and it will. Plunger apparatus works well to disperse glue for mixing. Effective adhesion but let sit overnight.