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re: JB Weld for a cracked hand plane.

Posted on 8/23/20 at 8:41 pm to
Posted by LSU alum wannabe
Katy, TX
Member since Jan 2004
27218 posts
Posted on 8/23/20 at 8:41 pm to
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OSchoenauer



Thank you sir. I will look into it.

I bought the JB Weld in a two plunger syringe. Neighbor has a compressor I can use.

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Seems a shame to toss.

Yes, indeed.



I am really a plane hoarder, so this was not really gonna happen. Would you happen to know what marking the cap iron should have? This one came with a replacement of an old unmarked keyhole style cap iron.

Whoever had it before loved it. The blabe is a replacement blade and it has maybe a quarter inch of usable steel left.
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
117937 posts
Posted on 8/24/20 at 7:59 pm to
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I bought the JB Weld in a two plunger syringe



Is that the good kind? I have used that same kit to repair a wrought iron hinge and it’s failed twice. Does it work on wrought iron?


eta: not a hinge. A door handle that goes on an outdoor gate.
This post was edited on 8/24/20 at 8:29 pm
Posted by OSchoenauer
Somewhere south of Bunkie
Member since May 2008
457 posts
Posted on 8/31/20 at 7:56 pm to

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I bought the JB Weld in a two plunger syringe.
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Is that the good kind?

Won’t work.

There are multiple “versions” of JB-Weld . . .

The ”good stuff” comes in a pair of 1-oz. tubes, on a blister-pack card.

5020 PSI - JB Weld

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Would you happen to know what marking the cap iron should have?


I'm a geezer -- I can't remember anything else.

I haven’t even seen one in thirty years.








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