Two Letters Re: Strong and Sticky Stuff for Sticky Situations
Jim, Regarding J-B Weld: It is not like most other two part epoxies. The additives in the product impart a very important characteristic: It can be machined (drilled, grinded, sanded and even tapped. Normal two-part epoxy tends to chip and shatter when drilled, can’t be tapped effectively and is extremely hard to sand. J-B Weld, on the other hand, is easily worked with normal home workshop tools. Just last weekend I had a stripped machine screw hole for the screw that holds one of my car’s sun visors up. I filled the hole with J-B Weld, let it cure overnight, then …