Loctite make a product just for your problem. It will fill in the gaps and cure hard. You clean both mating parts. Then apply the Loctite on both and assemble. Wait 12 hours and it is as good as welded but if you ever want it back apart just heat it up to 250-300 degrees and it will come back apart.
I would use it over JB Weld. I am not a big fan of JB Weld. It is just a hard setting epoxy. Some guys think it is God's answer to everything and use it in places where it should NOT be used.
Here is some more info on the Loctite produce you need: "Loctite anaerobic Retaining Compounds are single component adhesives. After assembly, Loctite anaerobic Retaining Compounds cure due to the absence of air and contact with metal to form a tough thermoset plastic. They completely fill all voids between mating surfaces. The good adhesion to metal surfaces and high cohesion of the adhesive layer provides high shear strength."
The Product you need is.
Loctite� 6300
Application Retaining Strength High Colour Green, fluorescent Viscosity (Brookfield) 350 mPa�s Thixotropic No Tensile Shear Strength 20 N/mm� Service Temperature Range Up to 175�C Package Size 50 ml, 250 ml
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