Best general purpose glue....
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JB Weld by a mile..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4xX7Vec...VAN8ub%3A6
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(12-24-2018, 04:09 PM)Timberwolf Wrote: JB Weld by a mile..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4xX7Vec...VAN8ub%3A6

Hey Jack, that is metal to metal! 
Big Grin ..... and only relevant if using Australian hardwoods!! 
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(12-25-2018, 12:43 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: Hey Jack, that is metal to metal! 
Big Grin ..... and only relevant if using Australian hardwoods!! 
Laugh

Merry Christmas!

Regards from Perth

Derek
You have to admit that the end-grain glue up by JB Weld was impressive. I doubt Titebond or Borden's would have matched it.

Regardless, the wood-joinery quality prior to the glue-up is still the king.
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(12-25-2018, 12:43 AM)Derek Cohen Wrote: Hey Jack, that is metal to metal! 
Big Grin ..... and only relevant if using Australian hardwoods!! 
Laugh

Merry Christmas!

Regards from Perth

Derek
...Haha...Tnx Derek...Hope you and yours had a wonderful Christmas!!!
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(12-26-2018, 11:52 AM)Edwin Hackleman Wrote: You have to admit that the end-grain glue up by JB Weld was impressive. I doubt Titebond or Borden's would have matched it.

Regardless, the wood-joinery quality prior to the glue-up is still the king.
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It's good stuff, no doubt about it..I don't normally trust the "quick-set" adhesives, but after using JB, I am hooked on it.,..The only thing about it that I don't care for is the color after it "sets"...It looks "gray", but I usually add a pinch of Lamp Black when mixing it and it turns it jet black like polished ebony....{.great for inlays also..} Make your lamp black by letting a candle flame "play" on a metal spoon and scraping the soot off..That is "lamp black"...pure carbon...it just takes a miniscule amount.

I have a black powder rifle I made in the seventies with home made mother-of-pearl and silver inlays, glued in with dyed black epoxy..never a failure.,.
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I use JB Weld to repair my kids' toys when they break--and they break a lot! Most recently, I used it to repair a broken stoneware baking dish. I was a little skeptical about whether it would hold under oven heat, but so far so good! I'm regularly baking things in that dish at 425* and 450*.
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