How to use JB Weld | JB Weld Original Cold Steel | JB Weld Step-by-Step Instructions

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This video demonstrates step-by-step instructions on how to use JB Weld Original Cold Steel. JB Weld Original Cold Steel can be used on metal, wood, aluminum, fiberglass, ceramic, plastic, tile, concrete, and more.

JB Weld Original Cold Steel is a product that has been around repair shops and garages for decades. It is safe and easy to use.

Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:15 Squeeze out equal portions of steel and hardener
0:42 Mix steel and hardener thoroughly
0:56 Apply JB Weld Original Cold Steel to repair area
1:16 Place metal pieces
1:24 Using excess, build up repair area
1:47 Let cure for 24 hours

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FieldGuidetoDIY
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Going to use it for metal and plastic headphones

yyg
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Nice! I've always heard of this product but never really tried it.

What if my garage is 25 degrees; can I still use this product? will it still cure in 24 hours or not work?

fredastaire
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Hi please tell me what you think? Composite plastic frame? That cracked on my dirtbike? Think it will work?

thomasraubenheimer
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Hello. I've watched a few of your JB Weld series and wondered if I may ask you for some advice please?

Back story (tl;dr, sorry), basically I am trying to change a sensor on my car which controls Crankshaft speed and it is situated in the most absurdly tight area under the manifold. I mean, the manufacturer couldn't have placed it in a worse place to be honest.
Anyhow, When I was trying to remove it, a hex key snapped in the slot of the bolt and it is now wedged in there (my fault, I used hex ball instead of regular hex), and after numerous attempts to remove it, it will not budge. I've tried drilling, prying, banging and magnets. Nothing. Considering the tight space, trying to utilise other methods is nigh on impossible.(i.e I thought of using my Dremel to carve a slot into the centre to use a flat head screwdriver, but the lack of space defeated me again)

Then I had a long (very long) brainstorming moment to think how on Earth it will come out and I thought of JB weld.
Here's the idea. I'm going to use an old 5/16 socket and file the innards down to fit snuggly over the entire round sensor bolt and score both the inside of the socket and the outside of the sensor bolt to act as a keyed surface for better adhesion. Then mix up some JB Weld, minimally fill the inside of the altered socket and fit it over the entire sensor bolt. Then wait for it to fully cure and use a socket wrench to extract.

My question is, do you think the JB Weld would adhere successfully and would it have enough hold to tolerate the torque required to unscrew a bolt which I believe has standard thread lock?


Thanks in advance

Danny

dwilliams
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Hi, I have a teeny tiny repair of reattaching the hinge part to my glasses arm. So I have only the surface area of the butt of the hinge where it was attached to the arm, and then the part of the arm it broke off of. I'm planning on only applying a small bead that covers the area and sitting the hinge onto it i.e. I can't clamp it and as it's so small anything I try to rig up I fear could easily move it. I will be clamping the arm securely into the air where I can use tweezers to move the part on. Now I can't have much seepage as it'll get in the way of the hinge it has to slot back into and I think I will have to allow for the bead to push the hinge away from it by up to 1mm (the dimensions of the surface area are about 1mm by 3mm). I hopefully would have done this by the time you hopefully reply as I've been putting it off and going without glasses for too long now 🙈 do you reckon it'll hold??? Planning on wiping both parts with an alcohol wipe and a mini file first. It's such a light piece will it harden up in mid air I'm wondering! 🤞🤞🤞

alexmeiser-stedman
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Warum hast du in 2 Videos nur kaputte Hocker zum reparieren?

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