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Kentastic

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Tibs, this stuff is more for rebuilding components where there might be a portion that is missing. This will fill it in and bond the parts together. If your application is metal to metal with no gap, then most likely the uv light required to cure won't reach.

You would be better off with JB weld or some other epoxy base glue for metal to metal with no gap. Loctit 330 is also really good if you need and almost instant metal to metal permanent bond.

Tiburonfirst, Do not listen to him. They are meant to be free not locked up!

Shame on you Drunk_J. Loctit should never ever never be used.... unless maybe you are repairing a bra....then it seems to apply.
 

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Tiburonfirst, Do not listen to him. They are meant to be free not locked up!

Shame on you Drunk_J. Loctit should never ever never be used.... unless maybe you are repairing a bra....then it seems to apply.

:facepalm: See the power of the "e". For some reason you got me thinking of machine gun jubblies though. lol :ohmy:
 

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Tiburonfirst, Do not listen to him. They are meant to be free not locked up!

Shame on you Drunk_J. Loctit should never ever never be used.... unless maybe you are repairing a bra....then it seems to apply.

:facepalm: See the power of the "e". For some reason you got me thinking of machine gun jubblies though. lol :ohmy:

So, where do you think their minds roll?
In the gutter
 

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Tibs, this stuff is more for rebuilding components where there might be a portion that is missing. This will fill it in and bond the parts together. If your application is metal to metal with no gap, then most likely the uv light required to cure won't reach.

You would be better off with JB weld or some other epoxy base glue for metal to metal with no gap. Loctit 330 is also really good if you need and almost instant metal to metal permanent bond.

thanks! jb weld is not doing it :mad: i'll take another look to see how clean the break was and take it from there ;) i got so frustrated with that thing i buried it in a corner months ago :D
 

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thanks! jb weld is not doing it :mad: i'll take another look to see how clean the break was and take it from there ;) i got so frustrated with that thing i buried it in a corner months ago :D

There is one more type of epoxy you could try. This stuff allows you to shape it, drill and tap or even form around threads to make a nut. Even cures under water. It is called pig putty and it comes in a plastic tube. When i get to a computer instead of cell, will get you a link.

Argh.....never mind. Seems they only sell it by the case and it ain't cheap. I am used to using at work and not having to pay......lol.
 
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I to hoard Vape Gear, Nic liquid, Flavouring, Batteries
I'm afraid one day we will all be siting in a big circle admitting we have a problem :)

I have a problem getting rid of gear.
If there was a Vape Hoarder TV Series, I would be the Star!

Sorry, you'd have to settle for co-star. Welcome to my world! :laugh:

My excuse is: I hope to eventually find someone who can make good use of it. :facepalm:
 
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