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J-B Weld PlasticWeld is a fast-setting, two-part epoxy in a convenient syringe delivering a powerful 3900 PSI bond on plastics, fiberglass, and more. With a quick 5-minute set time and full cure in 1 hour, its resealable design ensures no waste, making it perfect for durable DIY repairs and professional-grade fixes alike.

| ASIN | B009EU5ZMK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,857 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #14 in Metal Filled Epoxies |
| Brand | J-B Weld |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,424) |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2012 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Full Cure Time | 1 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043425501325 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Syringe |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 25 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 50132 |
| Lift Type | .... |
| Manufacturer | JBWeld |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 50132 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model | 50132 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Syringe |
| Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.18 x 7.09 inches |
| Special Feature | Fast Drying, Strong |
| Special Features | Fast Drying, Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | Automotive Repair, Craft, DIY REPAIR |
| Tensile Strength | 3900 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| UPC | 043425501325 043425700131 |
| Viscosity | Moderate |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**R
Strong glue
Strong glue. The container will not dry out. Work well on my bike fiberglass fairing. Prime arrive on time
N**P
Wife's bumper fixer
My wife is a lousy driver. And this stuff works perfectly for fixing her cracked bumpers. This stuff also holds up for forever. Great quality
A**R
Works as described
Works perfectly. I had a hard plastic side table that broke in several places. It took a while of holding it together, but it is solid now and works great and the table is very durable! I would recommend this product. The cure time of an hour is spot on. It was easy to use. You just push the handle; I used an old Tupperware lid to mix it with the included wooden stick and applied it to the areas that were broken.
D**Y
My cruise control lever broke off, and I used this epoxy
It worked great, I had my doubts that it would hold, but sure enough it’s holding good, and I can once again use my cruise control. As a temporary/permanent fix, this stuff is great. One complaint I have, it took way longer than 5 minutes to set. Maybe it was because of cold temperature, not sure, but I had to sit and hold it in place for about 15-20 minutes before it got hard enough to let go. I’d recommend mixing it up, waiting 5-10 minutes till it starts to get thicker before applying, if you have to hold it in place of course
P**S
Have you discovered epoxy?
If you need a good glue, use E6000. But if you REALLY need to bond something that's critical or uncooperative, use JB Weld epoxy. There are different JB Weld epoxy formulations for different materials, so be sure to choose the right one. But compared to glue, this stuff typically bonds materials equal to or greater than the strength of the material itself. Better, there are formulations to bond materials that don't typically go together with glues, i.e. plastic to metal, etc. And the bond sets and cures much faster than the best glues, is shapable after it dries (sanding, shaving) and can be painted. Don't get me wrong, glues have their purpose, but some things just can't be glued. For that, use JB Weld epoxy.
A**N
Yes, it DOES work on ABS!
Although the packaging lists ABS as a compatible plastic, several reviews unequivocally stated that this product does not work on ABS. I'm glad I decided to take a chance. A small plastic tab that holds the washing machine timer in place had broken off, rendering the washer useless. A full control panel cover would cost nearly $100, and so I decided to try to glue the tab back in place. My first try was with JB Weld Original because that is what I had on hand. It did not work. I painstakingly scraped all the dried glue off with a sharp pocket knife and ordered the JB Weld PlasticWeld, all the while laundry piling up in bathrooms and on bedroom floors. As soon as I had the glue in hand, I cleaned the plastic parts carefully with isopropyl alcohol and let them dry while I went about mixing the JB Weld PlasticWeld. I applied a thin film with a toothpick and set the tab in place, pressing down for several minutes with a clean toothpick until it was quick-set into place. Because it was such a tiny piece with such an important job, I mixed a bit more glue and carefully spread it on top of the seam hoping that this would reinforce it. I then let it cure for 48 hours. I know the package says one hour, but this being my last chance to get out of this inexpensively, I let patience prevail. I put the timer back in place this morning, then proceeded to replace the control panel cover. I held my breath as I pushed the timer skirt back into place (so far, so good), then the timer control knob. Still holding my breath, I pushed it in to rotate the timer to start the washer, and it held! I am now on the fifth load of the day, and it works like new. The moral of this story is trust the manufacturer, not some disgruntled purchaser who may or may not have followed the directions. This glue is very strong and does, indeed, work on ABS! Update -- July 1, 2022, nearly two years later, and the washing machine that is used almost daily is still working perfectly!
M**A
Incredibly sticky!
Incredibly sticky. This will stick any two things together. It's a very effective tool and pretty easy to use. It does smell terrible. If you have a sensitive nose I would not recommend this. But it's incredibly effective and I've never had to redo a job when I have used it properly.
C**E
Impressive product that gets the job done.
I ordered this product to help glue the plastic shell of my laptop back together. The 2 plastic pieces of the screen had begun to separate near the hinge where the pressure of opening and closing was the greatest. It was annoying and kept prying apart more and more. I figured the plastic would crack and break before long if I didn't find a fix. Upon receiving the PlasticWeld, I opened the package, tore a flap of the cardboard Amazon box that it came in off, and grabbed my laptop. Used sandpaper to rough up the plastic where I needed to glue it back together which also cleared out some of the old adhesive the manufacturer originally used. Used the cardboard as a mixing tray, squirted out a good bit of the weld mix onto the cardboard and mixed it all up with the provided wooden stick. Once mixed, I positioned the laptop where the plastic pieces were pulling apart and then used the wooden stick to swab the weld onto both pieces of plastic. After thoroughly coating both pieces I closed the laptop and pushed the 2 pieces of plastic together. After wiping off the excess weld which oozed out, I stuck the laptop under the couch cushion where I was sitting and ate my lunch figuring my weight would hold the pieces securely together while it set up. Bout 30 minutes later I pulled her out and saw no separation of the parts and left the laptop to cure overnight. After that, I have been using the laptop on a daily basis and have seen no issues from that area again. Strong bond that is resisting the tension of opening, closing, and constantly adjusting the laptop screen. I cannot say that this product will work well for all applications, but it sure did the trick for my limited needs and I can think of times in the past that it would have fixed a product that I ended up throwing away.
S**E
Excellent glue.
T**O
I used this to do a minor motorcycle fairing repair to stick a small piece of broken fairing edge onto its mating surface, and also to fit an LED from my heated grips into an LED holder and out of a hole in the handlebar cowl on a Honda ST1100. It didn't disappoint. It is easy to use and the instructions are clear. It bonds very well and it set in place quickly although to fully dry/cure it is best to leave it 24hrs. It dries nicely and doesn't expand out of gaps like cheaper stuff. I trust JB weld products having used a steel epoxy before. Excellent value...there is enough in a tube for multiple uses...
く**わ
今のところ、問題なく使えてます。
A**D
لم يعمل بشكل جيد حتى بعد مرور يوم كامل
M**E
This epoxy seems to work very well. Used on repairing a plastic car part- the bond seems very strong. This epoxy is much better than using contact adhesive where strength really matters. It takes about 15 mins to begin setting on a winter day. It's probably safest to leave for at least 3 hours before using the mended item and is fully cured after 24 hours. As with all glues, make sure all parts are dry and grease free.
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