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 PostPosted: May 16th, 2014, 11:21 am   
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BoomerMuskoka wrote:
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I've used JB Weld on bike parts in past. Holds up very well


I've used JB as well on sled motors and some outboard stuff. Seemed to work well for me. I saw on SF guys using PC-7 I think...


i tried to get some pc7 last fall and i couldnt find it in Canada. home depot web site says they carry it but try telling that to someone in a store :roll: i tried composites canada they had no idea what i was talking about and noahs...., they suggested "thickened epoxy resin" .. same product recommended to use as core material in my boat :x instead of balsa core and core bond :x " thickened epoxy resin fixes all "......... morons been breathing resin a little too long


You can get PC7 at Home Hardware.

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Works great. You can get it from McMaster-Carr Distributing. Their # in Aurora, Ohio is 330-995-5500.


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The epoxy is on the front half right after the reeds and its smoothing out the area where the mounting bolts go. It seems two types were used both are yellow in color, one is a bit flexible and slightly see through and the other is hard like a rock. Im guessing the harder of the two is PC7. I will try to find some. Thanks for the help.

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LittleCharger wrote:
BoomerMuskoka wrote:
DoktorC wrote:
Tomcat wrote:
I've used JB Weld on bike parts in past. Holds up very well


I've used JB as well on sled motors and some outboard stuff. Seemed to work well for me. I saw on SF guys using PC-7 I think...


i tried to get some pc7 last fall and i couldnt find it in Canada. home depot web site says they carry it but try telling that to someone in a store :roll: i tried composites canada they had no idea what i was talking about and noahs...., they suggested "thickened epoxy resin" .. same product recommended to use as core material in my boat :x instead of balsa core and core bond :x " thickened epoxy resin fixes all "......... morons been breathing resin a little too long


You can get PC7 at Home Hardware.


not in muskoka,, :lol: :mrgreen:

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BoomerMuskoka wrote:

not in muskoka,, :lol: :mrgreen:


That's cause you rich folk In Muskoka don't fix anything just buy new! :lol:

You can always order it off the web and have it shipped for free to your local store.

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LittleCharger wrote:
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not in muskoka,, :lol: :mrgreen:


That's cause you rich folk In Muskoka don't fix anything just buy new! :lol:

You can always order it off the web and have it shipped for free to your local store.


that sounds complicated :mrgreen:

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Ellsworth adhesives in Stoney Creek sells Devcon products, but I don't know if they are just a supplier or point of purchase also


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i used JB weld on my old race car intake to make a "turtle" shape in the centre of the plenum floor, the 116 octane race fuel , that ate intake gaskets over time did not bother it at all, great to work with , just wet your finger and shape it. I used the regular 3 hour cure time.

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PC7 is good to a sustained temp of 200F and 2150LBS tensile strength
JB is good to a sustained temp of 500F and 3960LBS tensile strength

They were about the same price for the 2oz sizes, the advantage PC7 seems to have is they claim its no sag or drip where JB will sag.

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