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Posted by Ned Simmons on June 21, 2008, 4:45 pm
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On Sat, 21 Jun 2008 13:53:59 -0500, "Paul K. Dickman"
>Go back to the hardware place and look in the plumbing section.
>Harvey's make a plumbers epoxy putty with pretty much the same specs.
True Value hardware stores sell the same stuff with their name on it.
It's handy for many things other than plumbing, including anchoring
studs in masonry, though I might think twice before using it to hang
concrete roof panels in highway tunnels. <g>
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Ned Simmons
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Posted by Dan H on June 23, 2008, 7:42 am
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What do you need 1 lb of J-B weld for?
>I am working on a project where I am going to need at least a pound
>of J-B Weld Stik product.
>At the usual Hardware places a 2 ounce stik of this stuff cost close
>to five bucks. If I could save a bunch by buying larger quantities I
>would if I could find a source. Any of you know of a good source?
>TIA
>DL
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Posted by Joe AutoDrill on June 24, 2008, 8:57 am
Please log in for more thread options >I am working on a project where I am going to need at least a pound
> of J-B Weld Stik product.
> At the usual Hardware places a 2 ounce stik of this stuff cost close
> to five bucks. If I could save a bunch by buying larger quantities I
> would if I could find a source. Any of you know of a good source?
> TIA
> DL
Can't help with teh bulk stuff other than saying some are on the right track
(probably) ith teh car boat fixer-upper supply shops...
But... I'd really love to know what a pound of the stuff is needed for.
Sounds like you are trying to fix the corner of a Sherman Tank's skirt or
something. :)
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Posted by RB on June 24, 2008, 10:38 am
Please log in for more thread options Joe AutoDrill wrote:
>> I am working on a project where I am going to need at least a pound
>> of J-B Weld Stik product.
>> At the usual Hardware places a 2 ounce stik of this stuff cost close
>> to five bucks. If I could save a bunch by buying larger quantities I
>> would if I could find a source. Any of you know of a good source?
>> TIA
>> DL
Joe, JB Weld people are in East Texas, generally easy to work with.
We are a distributor, I know the national sales manager. I could
probably arrange a special order.
Let me know if you want me to look into it.
Rex Burkheimer
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>Harvey's make a plumbers epoxy putty with pretty much the same specs.