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 Post subject: PC-7 Epoxy
PostPosted: Sun Mar 02, 2008 2:57 am 
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To many of us trick products are what helps us do our Mods. To any real shade tree mechanic you know the name JB Weld an epoxy the consistancy of tooth paste and super strong. Now for a product upon the same lines is PC-7 Epoxy it is a simular product to JBW but real thick (think thick Silly Putty) once dried and cured you can drill it File it sand it even take a Tap and die to it. One of their sales aids is a pop bottle with different items glude to the bottle, so well bonded that you can stand on a little platform that shows the epoxy's strength. In a store I used to work we made our own little demo tool we took a peice of pipe, filled it with PC-7 epoxy and filled it entirely. Allowed the product to set and afterwards drilled a hole in the center and then tapped it to match a bolt and thread we had. Later we discovered the no mater what abuse or stress we applied this product stood up to a great deal of abuse.
This is a must have in any tool box, This is not a 5 minute epoxy it's a real slow cure, but it's strong and dependable. If you have any questions I'm just a PM away.
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