[TechAssist] Re: question for the old farts(you know who you are!)

  • From: "J Silverman" <greentron@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 16:28:01 -0500

Probably just slow cure and quick cure. Slow cure stuff is usually stronger
after it is fully cured than the quick cure epoxies.
Jerry Silverman
Greentron Inc
4 Newland Ave
Greenville SC 29609
Fax/Phone 864 232 3889
mail to: greentron@xxxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Keller" <dek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <techassist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 3:54 PM
Subject: [TechAssist] Re: question for the old farts(you know who you are!)


> Ok. Now for the stupid question: What is the difference between JB Weld
> and JB Quick/JB 2, or are they the same thing just using different
> names? I've always just called it JB Weld.
>
> Doug Keller
> Wis-Kel Electronics
> 101 Freeland Ave.
> Terra Alta, WV
> USA        26764
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> Paul wrote:
>
> >JB Weld 2 part epoxy would work best on bakelite I think.
> >  I used it on a bakelite part for a Hammond organ foot pedal. Gets lots
of stress. Still holding after several years.
> >  Paul
> >
> >Doug Keller <dek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >  I have a thermostat/switch out of a circa 1928 refrigerator (it runs on
> >ammonia). Anyway, the switch is bakelite and is broken. I need some
> >suggestions as to what will hold bakelite back together the best. I was
> >thinking hot glue perhaps? I don't trust superglue anymore. I don't care
> >how off the wall your suggestion is, I will read it.
> >Doug
> >
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> >
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