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Re: O/T J B Weld
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Posted by UncleTom on April 08, 2007 at 13:14:35 from (12.218.55.83):
In Reply to: O/T J B Weld posted by Turke Bros. Farms on April 08, 2007 at 08:10:16:
I used it to hold a spark plug in the kids honda 70 when they were little. They stripped the plug.I cleaned the plug and the head with brake cleaner then smeared jb in the hole and then on the plug threads and pushed it in. Then i built it up around the plug. I had another head but they wanted to ride and i was going to change the head later. I didnt think it would last long due to the hot cold cycles. That plug never did come out in the 3 years they rode it. I havent had much success with it on plastic. Although the 15 minute seemed to work better on plastic for me. I hear the 24 hour stuff can take more heat.
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