J-B Weld ClearWeld 5 Minute Epoxy, Clear, Syringe, 2 Pack, 50112-2

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  • Deborah A Lee

    Greater than one week

    I used this epoxy to glue brass hanging apparatuses to the backs of my glass mosaics so I could attach a chain and hang them in front of a window. The two glues come out in equal amounts when you push down on the lever. Just mix them together with the wooden stick (included in package). I applied the glue with the wooden stick. went on great - looks a bit cloudy, but dries perfectly clear. Worked very well. I let them sit overnight just to be safe. Worked perfectly. Each glass mosaic weighs about 1-2 lbs and they have been hanging in my family and friends windows since Christmas, so about 5 months with no issues. The brass attachments were flat, about 1/16 thick. I glued the back of them to the back piece of glass (the front of the glass is where all the stained glass pieces are), attached chain to the brass pieces and ready to go! I did a lot of research of best glue for brass to glass and decided on this one - glad I did! good stuff!

  • J e f f Bezos

    23-11-2024

    The gauge inlet broke off 3 or 4 years ago and I used a 2 part epoxy to glue it back on. It lasted until 4.2.23 it started to come off so I removed it and cleaned up the old epoxy and re applied with a nice big clamp! Let it cure for 60 to 80 minutes and fired the pool pump up! Works great and $4 is way better than $100 valve assembly! And the gauge still reads lol great products, Ive used this to fix 100 cracks in our hot tub too!

  • Jason

    > 3 day

    I use this for 3d printed projects and it works great with ABS, PLA, and others

  • H. Dinand

    > 3 day

    I have to repair my daughter inlaw wedding trip to Italy and Murano island where she brought back this beautiful Artistic one of a kind Christmas glass tree I accidently knocked and broke in several pieces. That Epoxy glu really did the job. I am very very happy about the purchase. The oly bad part is the beginning of the glue when just openned, it might be defect or miss mixed. So skip it in case if it does the same to yours... Otherwise excellent product

  • Spock

    > 3 day

    Ive been using this stuff for over 20 years. On everything! Ive gone through at least 6 sets of bottles, maybe more. Ive used all types of glues in my 71+ years, and this is, by far, the best Ive ever used. But, one thing to remember, this stuff DOES NOT SET in FIVE MINUTES! No way! Yes, it may start to harden in 5 minutes, but no way is it SET. In the best of conditions, high temperatures and low humidity, it takes a good 4 hours to become not tacky. To be safe, I usually wait AT LEAST 24 hours before un-clamping or any handling. Clean the parts really good, mix the epoxy, apply, clamp, wait 24 hours or more, then use. Good stuff. And their JB Weld Original Cold Weld Two-part epoxy is some fantastic stuff too, especially for metals.

  • George dudash

    > 3 day

    Great price and easy to use.

  • bobguy

    > 3 day

    Got 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

  • Rolidnot

    > 3 day

    Excellent product, solid set, a little over 5 minutes to tack. I let the JB epoxy set overnight even though it’s 5 minute set. I use this epoxy for knife handles and Japanese steel blades that I refurbish. The set time I use depends on the blade tang length and thickness. I also use the JB weld 20 Minute epoxy for knives as well. One great feature apart from the actual epoxy is that the plunger is the twist and locking screw cap for the ends of the two tubes. The cap provides a positive seal on the dual tubes of epoxy and hardner so they don’t dry out. I’ve thrown out a lot of competitive brands of epoxy because the end seal cap is inferior, the epoxy goes bad and I have to put the remaining epoxy in the trash bin a week later. That gets costly and aggravating. One tip for uncured epoxy cleanup is automotive brake cleaner spray. I spray a bit of the brake cleaner on a paper towel and wipe the uncured epoxy. It works great on metal and even wood. Be careful on plastics though - brake cleaner may dull plastic finishes. Test first. Overall, one of the versions of JB Weld is my “go to” adhesive for knife work. I also recently used the 5 minute version to repair my iPhone belt phone case that was delaminating - worked really well! Hope that helps!

  • David J.

    Greater than one week

    It works, what more can you say?

  • brian pleva

    > 3 day

    This stuff was great and easy to use

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