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redbone

06-12-2007 14:00:15




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can JB weld stand up to high temps, such as on muffler pipe?

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redbone




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HENRY E NC

06-13-2007 12:23:49




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
Have used JB weld for metal and it works good. I 2wouldn't hesitate to try it on a muffler. However, as someone elsse said, Marinetex is just as good. I have patched just about everything with it including gaoline tanks with no problems. Epoxy resins are not plastic and some of them have extreme high heat properties. womt hurt to try.



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jlmtractor

06-13-2007 07:13:11




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
i wouldnt have a tractor motor or a boat motor if it wasnt for jb weld man i love that stuff



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steve n carol

06-13-2007 05:42:17




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
Havent used it on exhaust, but it worked GREAT on the radatior!!! I may never use solder again!haha..sl



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Walt Davies

06-12-2007 22:38:49




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
Just remember if you have to mix ingredients then its just plastic. no matter what other stuff they put in it. Walt



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Pete-IN

06-12-2007 20:51:53




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
I tried JB weld on muffler bolt threads on a leaf blower. Only lasted about 10 minutes.



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Jerrycpp(WA)

06-12-2007 20:01:32




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
There is another old product around that may help you. It's called Marine Tex, available at any boat dealer. I've used it for some "can't be fixed" things, and it works great.



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Jon Hagen

06-12-2007 17:03:49




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
No, it melts at around 400 degrees.



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dds-inc

06-12-2007 14:52:29




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
put it right on the engine block to fix a manifold leak. filed it down flush. put new gasket on, never leaked, melted or anything. great stuff!



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mlpankey

06-12-2007 14:29:30




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
jb weld is allright . belzona super metal 1111 is the best withstands temps 180 degrees celsius.



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huh

06-13-2007 07:00:37




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to mlpankey, 06-12-2007 14:29:30  
350 degrees doesn't sound like it would work on most exhaust applications.



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JRB-Ind

06-12-2007 14:03:45




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 Re: JB Weld in reply to redbone, 06-12-2007 14:00:15  
Yup, fixed my muffler on the ol' motor home generator muffler and its still holding.



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