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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3197502" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>7MM Mauser no scope mount I JB welded a mount onto one I had and it held for a couple years that I used it and then I sold it and it was still holding tight.</p><p>But you can wear down JB weld as a thin front sight if you pull it in and out of a holster and you could break it off.</p><p>I have some in the intake runners of some cast iron heads and it has not let go even the slightest.</p><p></p><p>I use it all the time.</p><p>I just used some JB quick to fill holes on some wood I will be painting.</p><p>Do not use more weld than hardener as it is 2 part mix. try to keep it 50/50 if you use 70-30 weld/hardener it may not set up.</p><p></p><p>JB quick is for light stuff and not as tolerant to heat.</p><p>Do not confuse them.</p><p>JB also had Plastic weld that is very good stuff.</p><p>I had a Makita die grinder break in 1/2 and it fixed it.</p><p>JB weld was too brittle and did not take the vibration of the grinder for more than 8 hours and i got a crack in the area it was broken.</p><p>So Far the JB Plastic has held up for over 20 hours and not any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3197502, member: 15054"] 7MM Mauser no scope mount I JB welded a mount onto one I had and it held for a couple years that I used it and then I sold it and it was still holding tight. But you can wear down JB weld as a thin front sight if you pull it in and out of a holster and you could break it off. I have some in the intake runners of some cast iron heads and it has not let go even the slightest. I use it all the time. I just used some JB quick to fill holes on some wood I will be painting. Do not use more weld than hardener as it is 2 part mix. try to keep it 50/50 if you use 70-30 weld/hardener it may not set up. JB quick is for light stuff and not as tolerant to heat. Do not confuse them. JB also had Plastic weld that is very good stuff. I had a Makita die grinder break in 1/2 and it fixed it. JB weld was too brittle and did not take the vibration of the grinder for more than 8 hours and i got a crack in the area it was broken. So Far the JB Plastic has held up for over 20 hours and not any issues. [/QUOTE]
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