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J-B Weld
Plastic Bonder Epoxy Syringe, 25-ml
Model #
50133
Item #
181325
J-B Weld
Plastic Bonder Epoxy Syringe, 25-ml
Plastic Bonder Epoxy Syringe, 25-ml is rated
out of
5 by
2.
$9.49
In stock
Model #
50133
Item #
181325
In stock
Description
Plastic Bonder, 25 ml, Epoxy Syringe, Quick Curing Epoxy That Sets In 15 Minutes & Cures In 30 Minutes, With A Strength Of 3770 PSI, Ideal For Repairing All ABS, PVC, Polyurethane, & Polypropylene Plastics, Easy To Use Syringe Dispenser, With No Mess & No Waste Cap Necessary, Includes Stir Stick & Mixing Tray.
Specifications
SKU | 181325 |
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Weight | 0.100000 |
UPC | 00043425501332 |
Country of Origin | US |
Package Width | 4.38 |
Package Length | 1.25 |
Package Height | 8.75 |
Model Number | 50133 |
Brand | J-B Weld |
Manufacturer Name | J-B WELD CO |
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Chuck from
Would not cure correctly
I bought to repair old plastic vacuum cleaner tool bracket. I always keep a sample of the mixed product on the side to track curing time. This stuff took all night to cure and stikll had a soft, gummy consistency, but at least it held the seem of thepart together. I had to overlay that repair bond with JB Weld's other clear plastic epoxy to finish the job... that stuff did cure well and it made the part useable. I either got a bad batch of this plastic bonder, or perhaps it was too humid (I'm in Florida), or mixing it on a piece of aluminum foil messed it up chemically. The stuff failed to really cure to any hardness.
Date published: 2022-06-03
Rated 5 out of
5
by
ORPguy from
Excellent results on various plastics
Saved a lot of money using this to repair pin holes and cracks on 3 fuel tanks on a riding mower, a chain saw and a string trimmer. All were HDPE (High Density Poly Ethylene). Also worked on various rigid PVC and ABS items including the cracked case of a cordless tool battery pack. All repairs have lasted 3 months or more. I suggest you mark one side of the tube cap with an ink marker so you put the cap back in the correct position... I briefly put the cap on wrong and it got welded to the syringe. It has taken more than 15 minutes to set, but that's OK. Really excellent results!!!
Date published: 2022-06-02
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