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Re: JB Weld
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Posted by o4terry on December 22, 2003 at 07:10:42 from (67.250.216.130):
In Reply to: JB Weld posted by stan on December 21, 2003 at 00:36:57:
I had a tractor block that had a crack in the side that allowed a small amount of oil to leak through. I took it to a certified welder and asked him if he could weld it. I will never forget his reply----"I just hate to tell people this, clean it with carburator cleaner, V it out with a grinder, cover it with JB weld." He said that welding it caused the heat to bring out the oil that was impregnated in the metal, which affected the quality of the weld. It worked! JB weld has fixed more things for me then I can remember. If you want it to set up in a hurry, use a blow dryer/heat on it, otherwise you can work with it for over 20 minutes.
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