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Geronimo '74 02-24-2010 08:22 AM

Valid alternative for JB Weld
 
I'm having a hard time finding JB Weld over here.

Would this be a good alternative??

From Bison:
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Epoxy Metal

Two-part adhesive based on epoxy resins. Grey resin and beige hardener.

Field of application
For bonding, repairing and filling metals, wood, pottery, china, ceramics, ivory and various plastics, such as polyester, formica and bakelite, to themselves and to each other.
Not suitable for plastics such as polyethylene, P.T.F.E. and silicone rubber.


Properties
Temp. resistance: from - 60°C up to + 100°C.

Frost resistance: good.

Resistance to moisture: good.

Resistance to chemicals: very good.

Filling capacity: good

Henry Schmidt 02-24-2010 08:29 AM

It hard to say if that product will offer the holding power you seek.
We use Loctite 9340 Hysol.
It should be available world wide.
Cheers
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Geronimo '74 02-24-2010 08:31 AM

Thanks Henry, Loctite is indeed easier to come by here.

Not that I need a lot of holdong power.
I'm using it in my rebuild on the spots were the factory stuff has come off... (chain housings, as per Wayne's book))

Htegenbo 02-24-2010 11:37 PM

Hi Geronimo, I'm from eindhoven and JB weld is available here nearby, I had trouble finding it at first but all the other epoxy's hadn't such a temp resistance as JB weld, if you want I can look for the adres and you can maybe let it send over.

cheers Harold

Peterfrans 02-25-2010 02:13 AM

indeed, last time I needed it, I bought it at the local Praxis in the car section.

Geronimo '74 02-25-2010 07:29 AM

Harold, Peter,

That would be great!!
I'm about 45 km from Eindhoven so I can even go there myself to buy it.
Can you post the adres of PM it?

Thanks

Peterfrans 02-25-2010 10:18 AM

I just visited our local praxis where they untill recently sold jbweld, but not anymore unfortunately. So I am also interested in htegenbo's source.

Htegenbo 02-26-2010 06:07 AM

Here is the address:
twinsscooterservice.nl
Spegelt 37
5674 CE Nuenen
040 2845535

PS when I googled the address I ran into an ad of JB weld on Marktplaats!
I don't think it will be a problem to let them send it to you...

Hope this will help, and good luck with your rebuild!

Henry Schmidt 02-26-2010 06:27 AM

Just a quick note:
 
Just a quick note:
WE don't use LocTite 9340 because we can't find JB Weld. We use LocTite it becasue we find it to be a better product for this application.
If all you have is JB Weld it will work OK but if you seek to eliminate as many compromises as possible, LocTite is my suggestion.

LarryAB1950 10-09-2020 10:25 PM

That's great, I want to buy it.


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