J-B Weld ClearWeld 5 Minute Epoxy, Clear, Syringe, 2 Pack, 50112-2
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usa007
> 3 dayVery ideal adhesive! ! ! Just wait 24 hours and hes at his best, solid.
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Eric Pauley
> 3 dayThe rotating lid is a complete Rube Goldberg machine. Complexity for complexitys sake. Very difficult to tell which direction without looking closely. The old lid worked fine, why change?
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R. C. Rose
Greater than one weekSaw unbiased testing of 5-6 brands and JB topped the others …. Good stuff
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Elupsman
Greater than one weekUsed to adhere plastic. Make sure you mix well or stuff won’t harden.
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Rolidnot
> 3 dayExcellent 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!
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Brian Propst
> 3 dayThe surface seems a little tacky even after the epoxy sets up. As a binder, it works well, but as a clear surface to polish, it has some issues.
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Jeffrey A. Cohen
> 3 daySolid value from a tried and true brand. Have consistent results in a wide array of temperatures and humidity levels. Only critique is that all of the dyes I have used in combination with this drastically increase curing time. Regardless of type or quantity, add a couple of days onto your project. Granted, this product is not aimed or likely designed for this, it is worth noting for those considering those types of projects.
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steven jusino
> 3 dayI specifically bought this epoxy for my golf clubs to repair the ferrules when they come loose. I used several to include Golf Works Epoxy and none were good. This Epoxy is by far the absolute best. Easy to use and outstanding hold. Ordered a pack of 2 and literally still have not even come close to finishing the 1st one which is because it works and dont have to keep using it. These cosmetic issues with Golf clubs are normal and take no time to fix. If you need Epoxy this is is a must have.
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A Kach
> 3 dayUse it over and over again in the container provided
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C. Elizabeth Cano
Greater than one weekThis does not work at all! It gets very messing and all over the place!