JB Weld can be used on a variety of materials, including metal, wood, ceramic, glass, and some plastics. It is ideal for repairing items such as pipes, automotive parts, and tools. The epoxy creates a strong bond that can withstand high temperatures and pressure, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. However, it's important to check compatibility with specific materials, especially plastics, before use.
You can try, but it will not stay. The heating and cooling of the manifold will cause the JB weld to fall off.You can try, but it will not stay. The heating and cooling of the manifold will cause the JB weld to fall off.
replace brake line the damage to the line or if the jb weld gets into the line it will affect how the system works.
The strongest JB Weld product for bonding metal surfaces is JB Weld SteelStik.
JB weld works great... I have used it several times for different types of projects when working on my car and I love it... use it... you will like it too... :)
The tensile strength of JB Weld is approximately 3960 PSI.
Not recommended.
Pot metal-no. Better to use jb weld or something.
for jb weld to be properly effective, you need to allow it to cure for 15 hours
The maximum psi rating for JB Weld products is 3960 psi.
JB Weld can typically withstand pressures up to 3,960 psi before it fails.
Yes, J B Weld will glue to glass
I wouldn't. Replace or repair the line instead.