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J-B Weld 8237 PlasticWeld Plastic Repair Epoxy Putty – 2 oz.

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J-B Weld 8237 PlasticWeld Plastic Repair Epoxy Putty - 2 oz.
J-B Weld 8237 PlasticWeld Plastic Repair Epoxy Putty - 2 oz.
*$249.60
SKU: EA93149D Categoria: Marca:
  • J-B Weld Plasticweld: A Hand Mixable Two Part Epoxy Putty Stick That Is Formulated To Repair And Rebuild Various Plastic Compounds And Surfaces. J-B Weld Plasticweld Is Designed For Diy Plastic Repairs On Abs, Pvc & Cpvc Pipes And Plastics, Auto Bumpers And More! Plasticweld Is Certified By The Nsf And Is Safe For Contact With Potable Water
  • Cure And Set Time: After Kneading The Two Part Formula Together By Hand, Plasticweld Takes 25 Minutes To Set And Cures In 3 Hours. J-B Weld Plasticweld Set And Cure Color Is Off White
  • Product Features And Strength: J-B Weld Plasticweld Has Lap Shear Strength Of 600 Psi. Plasticweld Can Withstand Continuous Temperatures Up To 250Of (121Oc) And Intermittent Temperatures Up To 300Of (148Oc) When Fully Cured. Plasticweld Does Not Shrink And Can Be Molded, Shaped, Sanded, Drilled And Cut
  • Applications: Abs, Pvc & Cpvc Pipes And Plastics, Auto Bumpers And Trim, Vinyl Surfaces And Siding, Marine Repairs & Fiberglass Parts, Plastic Water Tanks, And Plumbing
  • Repair and rebuild any rigid and semi-flexible plastic including ABS, PVC and CPVC
  • Repair and rebuild any rigid and semi-flexible plastic including ABS, PVC and CPVC
  • Bonds instantly
  • Superior strength
  • Will not shrink or pull away
  • Rebuild automotive trim, fiberglass parts and vinyl siding

Informação adicional

Brand

‎J-B Weld

Specific Uses For Product

‎Automotive repair, Marine repair, Plumbing, DIY projects

Material

‎Epoxy Putty

Compatible Material

‎Plastic

Item Form

‎Putty

Special Feature

‎Heat Resistant

Color

‎Off-White

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Package Information

‎Cartridge

Item Volume

‎59.14 Milliliters

Viscosity

‎High

Full Cure Time

‎3 Hours

Water Resistance Level

‎Waterproof

Tensile Strength

‎600 PSI

Unit Count

‎2.0 Ounce

UPC

‎043425082374 043425008374 043425700063 798304344912

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00043425082374, 00043425008374

Manufacturer

‎JBWeld

Model

‎JBWeld 8237

Item Weight

‎2.4 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎7.5 x 3.8 x 1.19 inches

Country of Origin

‎USA

Item model number

‎8237

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

‎No

Exterior

‎Painted

Manufacturer Part Number

‎8237

Special Features

‎Heat Resistant

Date First Available

June 15, 2010

9575 avaliações para J-B Weld 8237 PlasticWeld Plastic Repair Epoxy Putty – 2 oz.

  1. Pupawheelie

    I bought a frying pan at a discount store and when I got home noticed that part of the handle was cracked by where it was screwed on. I mixed up this JB weld and put it on the handle and it is solid as a rock and the handle does not move. I’m impressed!!

  2. Psycho Eddie

    Excellent stuff. I got my bike fearing fixed with it works really well.

  3. Mark

    3.5 stars for potential. The idea of a putty appealed to me instead of using Bondo which is messy and stinky. My garbage men continuously break my expensive yard waste bins. I thought I would give this a go in rebonding them. It was easy to use and it held up for a while but The fact that the bins are being hastily thrown it only lasted about a month. I do think this product would work great for the right project. This just wasn’t one of them. Would try it again on something different in the future for sure.

  4. J. Robbins

    Great stuff! Used to repair plastic on UTV and my truck, perfect!

  5. J. Robbins

    I have to admit, I was pretty wary about trying this, which I used to patch a hole in the wall of a Litter Robot globe. I was first introduced to “JB Weld” in the 90s, and back in those days what you ended up with was a bond that looked like metal, but would easily crumble just by applying pressure with your fingers. THIS STUFF, surprisingly, dried much harder and created a very tight, high quality bond with the plastic globe of the Litter Robot. I experienced none of the difficulties with this that I experienced back with JB Weld in the 90s. It was not runny until dry, it stayed in place, dried and bonded like a boss, and it looks pretty good, considering I haven’t yet sanded it. All in all, this product delivered on its promise, my LR3 globe is once again fully functional, and makes me completely satisfied. There is a bit of a smell when the product is fresh from the packaging, but nothing that I could sense once dried. As for the people who have posted saying it doesn’t dry, it doesn’t work, etc… I have to wonder if they followed the instructions and actually worked the product to mix it as the instructions indicate, because for me, drying was NOT an issue. In fact, I would almost have to argue that it dried a little too quickly. Also, wear gloves when using this product. If it gets on your fingers and dries, it’s difficult to clean off. The instructions say to wear gloves, but I’m impatient.

  6. David Fore

    Works OK, hard to find something that works on various plastics. Got spoiled with their metal epoxy, it never failed me. This is not quite the same range of use on plastics.

  7. Jason Augustine

    Great product. Would recommend.

  8. Michael Auger

    It works well, used it to repair a crack in a plastic bathtub. So far it is holding up well and there is no leaks for the repaired are. Make sure you sand and clean the area to be repaired well, this is to ensure proper adhesion. The only bad thing was the smell, it was so strong, even with the exhaust fan running, I had to leave the area a few times to catch my breath. Good product and works like it says.

  9. Anvil Welding

    Great way to fix a cracked gas tank. Never knew there was a weld for plastic. Saved me a lot of time and money not having to replace that plastic tank. Worked well and easy to use. Just rip a piece off mix it in your hand like clay and then patch it up. It has a little smell but that’s expected. You have a little time before it hardens just have your plan of what you are doing ready. Once you feel it get warm time is running out.

  10. Dawn

    Had a very large, multi-day 3d print fail on me. I was able to print the missing portion but needed to bond the two areas together. because of the large area I needed something with decent working time that would hold over a surprisingly small actual contact area. This was exactly what I needed. so pros:
    1) allowed me to fill in the infill at the contact area to create more surface area for the bond.
    2) easy to work with after i got a method down (I recommend a test round on something if it’s your first time using it before moving onto your project so you get a feel for it)
    3) shapeable both during application and after to help smooth out the shame of your failures
    4) surprisingly strong. I needed the bond to hold about a kilo of weight, and after some testing that appears to be more than easy for this.
    5) probably the longest working time out of the alternatives for what I was trying to do. (i.e. CA glue, plastic cement… etc)

    Cons:
    1) just a touch less working time then I would have hoped for. it said 25 minutes, but started to get hard to work with around 15 minutes. Again, WAY more than my other options, but it did lead to extra post processing work I would have liked to avoid.
    2) it’s a touch harder once cured than the plastic around it, so when sanding it I was tending to take away more of the base material than than the epoxy, but i sort of expected this going into it.

    Until I find a better option for this specific use case, this will remain my top choice.

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