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This 1.76oz Metal Glue is a heavy-duty epoxy resin designed for a wide range of materials including metal, plastic, and ceramics. With a quick 5-minute set time and a full cure in 24 hours, it offers exceptional bonding strength of up to 4680 PSI. Its temperature resistance from -65℃ to 287℃ makes it suitable for various high-temperature applications, ensuring reliable repairs for automotive, marine, and household needs.
R**A
Works well
The media could not be loaded. I like having a two-part epoxy on hand for situations where regular glue won't work. At the time I made the video, I didn't know what I would be using the epoxy for, but within a couple of days, I found an opportunity to put it to the test.We have a cheap plastic hose hanger screwed into the wall inside our garage. We used to have one of those lightweight expandable hoses and it fit well on the hose hanger. Those types of hoses typically do not last and after we went through two of them, we decided to get a quality hose. Problem is - it is much heavier and it broke the cheap plastic hose hanger.I decided to try out the epoxy on the hose hanger and frankly did not think it would work out. After mixing the epoxy I slathered it onto three places where the plastic had cracked. I worried that the epoxy would stay in place since it was a little bit drippy. No problem - it firmed up quickly.I gave it two days to cure. I live in SW Florida and it has been wicked humid and hot here so I thought I would give it extra time.Today I hung up the hose and it held!!!!!The only problem I had using the epoxy is that when I push on the plunger, one side of the epoxy came out easily and the other side did not. I had to take the plunger out, turn it and push it into the side that wasn't easily coming out of the tube. It seemed to be a lot thicker and had a tougher time flowing out. I had to guess at how much to push out so that it would be equal to the other amount. I must have guessed well because it worked.I also had some difficulty getting the top back on.
S**S
Works as stated
KEWEIYOW. Metal Glue, 1.76oz Metal Epoxy Glue, Heavy Duty Welding Glue.Repaired my router table (hold down knobs for the fence had stripped out)The epoxy worked very well for me to fill in two threaded holes that had stripped out in a 1/4" aluminum plate.The double syringe made correct portioning hardener and resin to be done without any quess work. . The mixed product was the consistency of a thick creamy cake frosting.My work time of five minutes was accurate, more than ample time.After a 24 hour wait I sanded my repair flat starting with 80grit sandpaper and finishing with 120 grit that gave a smooth finish flushRe-tapping the 1/4 x 20 threads in the aluminum plate went very well.Back in business.Very satisfiedRecommended for aluminum repair.
N**.
Solid 2-part epoxy, works well for multiple materials
This is a solid 2-part epoxy that I’ve used on several projects without any issues. It bonds well to metal and other materials, just like you’d expect from epoxy. The only thing that’s a bit confusing is the name—it’s called “metal glue,” but from what I can tell, it’s just regular epoxy. Regardless, it gets the job done and worked well for various applications.
A**E
Works great!
Although I have a metal project I plan to use this metal epoxy glue on, I used it on a ceramic and wood project. The epoxy is very easy to use and work with, I like that the pushers are removable and the screw on cap allows easy reuse. The epoxy comes out very workable, it’s not too thick/heavy to work with. You simply mix it with the included spatula and spread. The smell isn’t great but it’s not an overwhelming adhesive or paint type smell - it’s like, plastic-y or something? I don’t know how to explain it but that to say - yes, it smells but I expect that from an epoxy/adhesive, it’s not as expected - it’s not too bad, actually - it’s just different. The items adhere well and seem to be there to stay.
Y**3
Satisfying epoxy
I used this epoxy to repair part of a bench where the resin board had split fairly cleanly and a bench with a wood board that had split unevenly. Like similar epoxy products, this dual cartridge has a clever cap that offers the possibility of resealing. There are no instructions for the cap, but if you closely examine the cap and where it fits there is a "pointer" nub of plastic that needs to be aligned. These cap can be a tad hard for older folks to pull off. After aligning the cap with the indicator, I used a pair of pliers. When first squirting from the tube, there was an air gap on one side... so the amount dispensed from both sides was not equal. I have seen this happen in several similar two-part "metal" epoxy products from China. What difference unequal amounts of each part makes is not obvious. There are no instructions or workaround provided (minus one star). The The small plastic stick included with this product is not stiff enough to make for easy stirring. The stick does not break, but bends a lot. I used a stiffer wood stick for stirring, and a small putty blade for application. After hardening overnight, both repairs were "solid". While I didn't test breaking strength, the epoxy was mostly a smooth gray. Easily sanded. I didn't try to paint the epoxy but suspect that it is not going to hold paint well. This 'metal glue' worked as expected. Minus one star for the annoying air gap causing one component to be dispense unequally.
D**B
Strong bond
This metal welding glue came as two tubes of the expoxy mixing solutions, two plungers and a mixing spatula. After I mixed it and applied it to the cleaned surface it only took about five minutes to start curing. I was concerned how warm it was getting while it was curing but my husband reassured me that was supposed to happen. I let it cure for the full 24 hours before testing the strength of the weld. It worked great. This product was easy to use, only takes a day to cure, is as strong as having someone actually weld the two pieces together and it is reasonably priced.
P**X
Says it takes 24 hrs to cure and like metal. It's been 28 hours and still not cured.
I might lengthen the amount of metal glue on the aluminum pole and see if that helps it from bending/breaking in two.
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