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Jb weld
I've never used jb weld before and was wandering if it is ok to use to fill in holes in the frame and redrill and tap. I have a couple that are off a little but not far enough to drill new ones beside it
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Re: Jb weld
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Re: Jb weld
Thanks guys, I'll have to do some more homework on this one.
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Re: Jb weld
What about filling the hole(s) with those brazing compounds like durafix, muggy weld, etc.? That is always one of their demos. They punch a hole in the bottom of a soda/beer can and then fill the hole. Here's a video where they are filling holes in Al tubing with it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNYHPzk2ffs
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