J-B Weld ClearWeld 5 Minute Epoxy, Clear, Syringe, 2 Pack, 50112-2
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekWe used this to seal a tank on our camper. Worked great and sealed the leak
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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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Billy
> 3 dayOn the Quest Oculus 2 VR Headset, they allow you to put a TON of stress on a VERY SMALL piece of plastic. Poor design, weak spot and the whole part would be extremely difficult to replace if you could even get the part. They do sell these ugly, bulky items that take the place of its purpose but they look awful and clumsy to use. I used this stuff around both sides of the little plastic piece that the strap goes through being sure to keep the actual opening clear, then let it set. WOW, this stuff dried clear and SUPER Strong. I almost thing this should be done BEFORE any issues occur. It bonded extremely well. It really worked perfect!
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Evee
04-11-2024The product works great for what I needed. Also, the packaging came well. I had issues before where the product came leaking, but that was fix. Five star overall!
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domenickoh
> 3 dayThe epoxy set up quickly & letting it set overnight worked great. Would never know it was broken. My wife wanted me to throw the table away but I said id try to repair it. Found a video on furniture repair & saw this epoxy in action, so I bought it. Glad I did.
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Elbeau
> 3 dayI used this to hold the suction mount for my navigation to the hard plastic part of my dashboard. Normally, I dont like epoxy mix glues because (1) they are messy, (2) they dont dry properly if not mixed exactly right and (3) they take a long time to set & dry. However, after trying and failing with super glue and silicone glue, I tried this after reading the many reviews. GREAT STUFF! First of all, it comes out mixed in the correct proportions - just make sure you keep the plungers in sync while pushing them down. I applied it to the suction cup of the navigation mount, pressed the mount onto the dash and held it in place with duct tape while the glue was curing. I left my sunroof tilted open to allow the fumes to vent. Soon after applying the glue, the temperature dropped significantly, to as low as 40 degrees. I was worried that would prevent the glue from curing correctly. But, no problem. I removed the duct tape after a full day, tested the bond by applying increasing pressure to try to remove it. Since I was only mounting a GPS unit, I didnt exert extreme force, but far more than the GPS would place on the mount. It held tight, so I connected the GPS (a 7 Garmin). It has now been mounted for several weeks. During this time, I have driven over some rough roads (and my car has a very still suspension) and the temperature in the car has varied from 100 degrees to 40. The mount has held tight and firm. The glue did give off some odor while curing, which lingered in my car for about a week, but nothing extreme.
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2ruff4U
> 3 dayTwo tubes for less than at Wallyworld.
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NAVET
01-11-2024This product takes some getting used to as far as dispensing. If you press a little on either side of the plunger more than thee other just a little you do not get a good mix. Everytime this occurred the mix was sticky for over 8 hours a least. I never got it to dispense where it cured quickly as it was suppose to (5 min), Once it did finally cure it was hard enough to sand, etc., so that was good. Maybe put measurement lines and provide actual amounts so that none is wasted and the 5 min can cure can occur within 5 minutes or redesign the plunger so it does not push more other either side if youre not pushing directly in the middle and do not shift pressure to either side.
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Tony4219
> 3 dayThis was a good buy for the quantity of epoxy. I had need for large amount of epoxy for a few projects and this worked great. However, the longer you *dont* use it (after opening for first use) it will start to get harder and harder (by itself) to squeeze out of the bottles. I keep these plastic bottles inside of sealed glass jars now. I have the same problem with Gorilla glue: great when you first open it, but the remaining yet-unused stuff gets harder and harder by itself. So, great if you need it now. Only buy the amount of 2 part epoxy that you are going to use in a year. After that, it will be too hard to mix.
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graybear41
Greater than one weekWe use this to make glass bird baths. It holds better than others we have tried.