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which epoxy do you use?

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:17 pm
by urgle the danish cow
hey im making a new co ax and im going to have to use epoxy. my experiences with epoxy in the past have been bad so i was wondering what type you guys use that is sturdy and strong (and obviously air tight). in the past ive used Loctite Heavy duty epoxy which sucked and ive used plastics epoxy which worked out alright. it came in a little dual syringe thing. anyway what do you use? and how can i get it?

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:39 pm
by mattyzip77
jb weld has always been my favorite!!!!!! And you can get it at any hardware store!!!

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 5:46 pm
by urgle the danish cow
mattyzip77 wrote:jb weld has always been my favorite!!!!!! And you can get it at any hardware store!!!
and it works the same as epoxy?

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:32 pm
by Gun Freak
It depends on what application you're using it for. JB weld is good for bnding metals, not casting. Syringe is good for metals and plastics and small casting (penguns). The big containers are the best for casting.

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:57 pm
by evanmcorleytv
Gun Freak wrote:It depends on what application you're using it for. JB weld is good for bnding metals, not casting. Syringe is good for metals and plastics and small casting (penguns). The big containers are the best for casting.
I completely agree. Also, I hate JB weld. It's NEVER worked for me, even after following the directions, and mathematically measuring the two components, it STILL gives way. Use the cheap syringe 5 minute epoxy. It's awesome stuff!!

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 6:59 pm
by Gun Freak
I've always had good results with JB weld when properly used. Even on plastic. I used some on a schrader valve in a modded sprinkler, and it was so hard to get out that I gave up and just left it in (I was taking it out because I thought the plastic was weak but apparently not, so I left it alone). It's all about application.

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 7:21 pm
by evanmcorleytv
Gun Freak wrote:I've always had good results with JB weld when properly used. Even on plastic. I used some on a schrader valve in a modded sprinkler, and it was so hard to get out that I gave up and just left it in (I was taking it out because I thought the plastic was weak but apparently not, so I left it alone). It's all about application.
I made sure to follow ALL of the application instructions. I first tried it with old JB weld, and that didn't work. I then got new JB weld, and followed all of the directions, and measured out the proportions near PERFECTLY. It still didn't work. Then I tried the 5 minute syringe epoxy, and I jizzed in my pants. It was THAT good!!

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 9:22 pm
by Lockednloaded
evanmcorleytv wrote:
Gun Freak wrote:I've always had good results with JB weld when properly used. Even on plastic. I used some on a schrader valve in a modded sprinkler, and it was so hard to get out that I gave up and just left it in (I was taking it out because I thought the plastic was weak but apparently not, so I left it alone). It's all about application.
I made sure to follow ALL of the application instructions. I first tried it with old JB weld, and that didn't work. I then got new JB weld, and followed all of the directions, and measured out the proportions near PERFECTLY. It still didn't work. Then I tried the 5 minute syringe epoxy, and I jizzed in my pants. It was THAT good!!
Its probably not the product's fault, it works perfectly for everyone else who buys it. How'd you measure it out?

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 10:37 pm
by pneumaticcannons
To be honest, I just use random thai brands :lol: I just make sure It says 5 minute and all purpose. If I get lucky I find one that says "engineered in usa" :D lol
The only leak I've ever had with these epoxy's is on my pen gun :?

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:01 pm
by evanmcorleytv
Lockednloaded wrote:
evanmcorleytv wrote:
Gun Freak wrote:I've always had good results with JB weld when properly used. Even on plastic. I used some on a schrader valve in a modded sprinkler, and it was so hard to get out that I gave up and just left it in (I was taking it out because I thought the plastic was weak but apparently not, so I left it alone). It's all about application.
I made sure to follow ALL of the application instructions. I first tried it with old JB weld, and that didn't work. I then got new JB weld, and followed all of the directions, and measured out the proportions near PERFECTLY. It still didn't work. Then I tried the 5 minute syringe epoxy, and I jizzed in my pants. It was THAT good!!
Its probably not the product's fault, it works perfectly for everyone else who buys it. How'd you measure it out?
I measured two almost identical pieces of cardboard out on a scale, and then added the proper proportions. I just have bad luck with it.. it tends to crumble under VERY little stress, even after letting it cure for DAYS.

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 2:37 pm
by urgle the danish cow
ok thanks guys. i will use the syringe epoxy for my co ax(s)

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:46 pm
by Crna Legija
this is what i use

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 9:44 pm
by jsefcik
jb weld works on (almost) everything, your surface has to be clean!!!


i used it on my dad truck radiator when it had a leak, we drained it first cleaned it with alcohol, and put jb weld on it, if you mix equal portions of both tubes you will be fine and then we let it harden and no leaks!!!!!!
:D :D

ive tryed 5 min expoxy, i didnt like it , thought it was trash :x :x