JB weld

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Luigi
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Re: JB weld

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Sailorman wrote:I never noticed the Timken sign. I've bought a bunch of parts there. Owner not to helpful in finding things though, but they do have stainless steel. Machine shop next door is a dump and filthy, but if cleaned up it would be a nice shop.

I've always had the opposite experience. We've went into the bowls of that place to find me a $2.50 mud flap.
His son knows were everything is and is always helpful.
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Re: JB weld

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JB weld is often used to cement stones to dop sticks for faceting. If i remember correctly, some of it has a finely milled steel flour added as a filling agent.
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