View Full Version : Who has a tube of J-B Weld?
R6_kid
8th December 2009, 10:20
It turns out the outlet on my fueltap has been bodgied on with silicone sealant :bash: Of course petrol has turned the silicone back into jelly and the 'seal' is no longer.
As very temporary fix I've redone it with silicone, but I've just read about J-B Weld and was wondering if anyone in Auckland had some that I could try to cold weld the outlet in place.
Before anyone asks the outlet is an L-bend that plugs into the bottom of the the fuel tap and usually seals up with an o-ring which allows it to swivel, but I can't see any reason it would need to swivel...
Ixion
8th December 2009, 10:32
I go some, so long as it hasn't dried up
R6_kid
8th December 2009, 10:33
Where abouts in Auckland do you live?
Ixion
8th December 2009, 10:36
Panmure, work Wiri, but I'm about a fair bit. Where would work 4 u
R6_kid
8th December 2009, 10:39
PM sent...
imdying
8th December 2009, 10:46
Tried some JB weld on a tap outlet spigot that had come loose... worked minta :yes:
Go hard man.
R6_kid
8th December 2009, 10:51
Choice, that's exactly what I wanted to hear! :rockon:
robinm
8th December 2009, 20:33
J B Weld is good stuff, hell I've got a GSXR1100 motor that about 1/16th of the crankcases is made of JB Weld, never had a problem with it at all.
Squiggles
8th December 2009, 20:36
Sam's tank has a bit of JB weld on the underside too
AllanB
8th December 2009, 21:20
K Mart stock it and you can get it on Trademe often.
I am amazed with the stuff and it has been used on all type of things around the house.
The most surprising is when I modified the outlets on my mufflers I used JB Weld to glue in the new outlets. I figured it would do as a temporary measure and I'd get it welded later. That was about 7,000 kms ago and they are still solidly attached!
R6_kid
8th December 2009, 21:51
Hmm... I might get out and buy a tube on pay day, sounds like I could use it to sort out a few things on my bike!
vifferman
9th December 2009, 17:11
J B Weld is good stuff, hell I've got a GSXR1100 motor that about 1/16th of the crankcases is made of JB Weld, never had a problem with it at all.
My crankcase crack is JB welded up - it's been good for a few years now, and saved me a few hundred dollars.
However, the biggest success story would have to be my son's Fiat's glovebox. This was badly designed, with very weak hinges which broke. The lid's made of what seems to be polyethylene, which is a kinda greasy plastic, so I didn't hold much hope of the JB Weld adhering to it. Not only did it stick, but the hinges are stronger than when the car was new.
A tip when using it is to reinforce bits that need the strength. On the hinges, I drilled very small holes through the adjacent broken bits and threaded fine fuse wire through. I also used some aluminium mesh on some of the things I've glued with it, just to be sure.
BTW - if you don't want to buy it from TardMe, the 4WD place on the corner of Poland Road in Glenfield sells it - it was $14 last time. There's also two (2) kinds - get the metallic stuff (white tube + black tube).
trophy
23rd May 2011, 12:58
I have bought it from Hobbies Plus, you can buy it online through there secure website, here's the link
http://www.hobbiesplus.co.nz/adhesives-c-343.html?osCsid=3ca60ba04d703edb59ac89e209ff551c
scumdog
23rd June 2011, 22:36
Tried some JB weld on a tap outlet spigot that had come loose... worked minta :yes:
Go hard man.
So it IS fairly fuel-resistant?
Can it be sanded or does it remain flexible?
Mental Trousers
23rd June 2011, 23:08
ummm TradeMe (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/SearchResults.aspx?searchType=all&searchString=jb+weld&type=Search)
scumdog
24th June 2011, 08:07
ummm TradeMe (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/SearchResults.aspx?searchType=all&searchString=jb+weld&type=Search)
I found at least one cheaper source - and I'm a Scot.
I was hoping for somebody closer to home too.
Sable
24th June 2011, 08:20
Araldite works too if you're in a pinch..
The Pastor
24th June 2011, 10:46
ummm TradeMe (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/SearchResults.aspx?searchType=all&searchString=jb+weld&type=Search)
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