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Jp weld

  • 17-01-2018 11:32pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40


    We're can i buy jb weld in Dublin not the putty but the one that has to be mixed from the tubes...

    I seen on youtube it can fix small cracks and leaks in engines and I seid I'd give it a go and see can it save me the 400euro


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,340 ✭✭✭mullingar


    dean bride wrote: »
    We're can i buy jb weld in Dublin not the putty but the one that has to be mixed from the tubes...

    I seen on youtube it can fix small cracks and leaks in engines and I seid I'd give it a go and see can it save me the 400euro

    JB Weld is an american brand.

    Plenty of decent 2-part equivalents in your local motor factors. Top parts have one called mega-bond. It will do 90% of the jobs

    What are you trying to stick together? Some stuff is more suited to bonding metals, others to plastics etc


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40 dean bride


    mullingar wrote: »
    JB Weld is an american brand.

    Plenty of decent 2-part equivalents in your local motor factors. Top parts have one called mega-bond. It will do 90% of the jobs

    What are you trying to stick together? Some stuff is more suited to bonding metals, others to plastics etc
    Ktm the cylinder water outlet chipped its letting water in to the piston and blowing the bike tink il have to order it of ebay


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,340 ✭✭✭mullingar


    You will definitely need something stronger than jb weld.

    Is suggest belzona 1111 full metal epoxy. It's not cheap but It's excellent and got me out of many a problem. You can find it on ebay

    http://www.belzona.com/en/products/1000/1111.aspx


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40 dean bride


    mullingar wrote: »
    You will definitely need something stronger than jb weld.

    Is suggest belzona 1111 full metal epoxy. It's not cheap but It's excellent and got me out of many a problem. You can find it on ebay

    http://www.belzona.com/en/products/1000/1111.aspx
    I looked it up on youtube and I see the lad doing a lonmore with it it seems strong I looked up jp Welds and it's only 10euro....see someone put cilcone around the gaskets on the bike and that worked for a few months so I tink if cilcone worked for that long maybe jb welds mite work there only going to be hot water up around it and I seen on cars on youtube it held the oil in


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