Lets see JB Weld. . . . . . ok
In High school used it to put the chrome strip back on my '82 silverado 3/4 ton. They guy who bought the truck from me 5 years later had to use a wolverine grinder to get it back off.
Front screen door (aluminum kind) ripped off the frame during a storm because it wasn't latched good. I straighted the bent hinges with a small hammer and JB welded it back on since the screw holes were stripped out. That was 3 years ago. Its still there.
Used JB Weld to fix a leak in a tank on a water well. That was around 18 years ago, the people who bought my grand grandmothers house are still using the same tank.
A buddy of mine had a mounting bracket break on his radiator on a '67 1/2 mustang in high school. We JB welded it back in place (It was originally sweat welded to the frame) and when I spoke to him 4 years ago (14 years after the fix) it was still holding.
Tractors, Mowers, houses, cars, I have used JB weld ALOT. I prefere the good old faishioned kind to the new kwik set stuff.
GoodOlBoy
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