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bigotry2
PostPosted: 07/04/2007 23:11 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Well today when I mixed it up it was like 25 degrees celcius outside. So its pretty hot for where I live (Canada Alberta). But I was inside, so maybe its a bit cooler.. But still nowhere NEAR the pooling capabilities as I'm seeing in these photos. Sad

I'll take a photo of my JB Welding and you'll see what I mean. Its messy. I use a toothpick to manipulate it in tight spaces, which is why you can imagine I desire the pooling effect so badly.
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Hmm that is strange. I use a flat head screw driver to apply mine. Just stir it alot i guess
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I'm reading the website FAQ of J-B Weld and they say you can add lacquer or paint thinner to it and it will make it less viscous.

If I was rich and had access to a machine shop or something, I'd machine an entire gun out of J-B weld. Look at the strengths on this crap..

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Properties (psi)
Tensile Strength: 3960
Adhesion: 1800
Flex Strength: 7320
Tensile Lap Shear: 1040
Shrinkage: 0.0%
Resistant to: 500° F
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Yeah but it has a habbit of cracking when hit hard enough. Which is not very hard at all.
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PostPosted: 09/29/2007 22:27 PM    Post subject: Cool! Reply with quote

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This is great I came to this site because this pneumatic valve thing for air guns looked fairly interesting. Well I did the sprinkler system in my yard two years ago and would you guess what exact valves it used? Thats right the same exact brand and type as this pictures. Well, one of these happened to go bad this summer, I bet you can guess what is going to happen to it next spring! Very Happy
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MR. E wrote:
This is great I came to this site because this pneumatic valve thing for air guns looked fairly interesting. Well I did the sprinkler system in my yard two years ago and would you guess what exact valves it used? Thats right the same exact brand and type as this pictures. Well, one of these happened to go bad this summer, I bet you can guess what is going to happen to it next spring! Very Happy


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bigotry2 wrote:
I'm reading the website FAQ of J-B Weld and they say you can add lacquer or paint thinner to it and it will make it less viscous.

If I was rich and had access to a machine shop or something, I'd machine an entire gun out of J-B weld. Look at the strengths on this crap..

Quote:
Properties (psi)
Tensile Strength: 3960
Adhesion: 1800
Flex Strength: 7320
Tensile Lap Shear: 1040
Shrinkage: 0.0%
Resistant to: 500° F

If you had access to a machine shop, you would make an entire gun out of something cheaper, more accesable, and stronger.
Steel, aluminum, stainless, you catch my drift? bigot?
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hi wrote:
MR. E wrote:
This is great I came to this site because this pneumatic valve thing for air guns looked fairly interesting. Well I did the sprinkler system in my yard two years ago and would you guess what exact valves it used? Thats right the same exact brand and type as this pictures. Well, one of these happened to go bad this summer, I bet you can guess what is going to happen to it next spring! Very Happy


THATS THE SPIRIT!


Thanks!
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