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CarGo 16002 QuikSteel Steel Reinforced Epoxy Putty Repair, Blister Pack - 2 oz.

CarGo 16002 QuikSteel Steel Reinforced Epoxy Putty Repair, Blister Pack - 2 oz.Brand: CarGo
Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories

Buy New: $2.99
as of 9/9/2010 07:03 CDT details



New (6) from $2.99

Seller: Denny And Kathy's Superstore
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 19036

Media: Automotive
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 1

MPN: 16002
Model: 16002
UPC: 728489160021
EAN: 0728489160021
ASIN: B000FW7UOM

Release Date: February 3, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • QuikSteel reinforced epoxy putty, 2 ounce
  • Withstands up to 500 degree Fahrenheit temperatures
  • Sets in 5 minutes, cures in 1 hour
  • Hardens like steel, can be drilled, tapped, filed, sanded and painted
  • Drinking water safe, NSF-61

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Product Description
"BLUE MAGIC INC" EPOXY PUTTY 2 oz Withstands up to 500° F / 260° C temperatures Can be drilled, tapped filed, sanded and painted Sets in 4 to 5 minutes is steel hard in 15 minutes and cures in 1 hour Available in steel-reinforced plastic, aluminum and copper formulas Bonds to all metals fiberglass, plastics, glass, wood, ceramics, brick


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Not a good first impression   June 23, 2010
TrappedInTexas (TX)
My tube was kind of mushy as the weather is hot here. So my putty was more like goo. But I slapped them on a watering can whose sprinkler end had fallen off (I had someone weld it once, but that only lasted around 5 minutes). I was stunned when I check the stuff later. That sprinkler isn't going anywhere.


5 out of 5 stars Interesting stuff...   April 3, 2010
Crispin Garcia
While my house was being painted one of the front exterior light fixtures was accidentally broken off at the stem where the glass enclosure attached to the base. The fixture was made out of cast aluminum. I managed to attach the outside part to the base using a two-base epoxy but the stem for the light socket that holds the bulb wouldn't hold with the epoxy because I couldn't get them to match exactly and it was difficult to position the piece. I looked around for a different adhesive and discovered this steel reinforced epoxy putty, the idea sounded enticing. Bought a tube of the product and followed the instructions which basically goes like this, cut off a piece of putty to the size you think you will need then begin to knead the putty to a uniform color (the putty consists of an dark activator core and the outer lighter colored steel putty layer). I molded the putty around the stem and to the base, you have about 4-5 minutes to get the putty into position before it hardens to a hard metal. Worked like a dream. Recommended for those hard to achieve bonds.

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