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Default J-B Weld vs. J-B Kwik

"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message
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On 3 Feb 2007 20:08:14 GMT, Jim Yanik wrote:

Charlie Morgan wrote in
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On 3 Feb 2007 01:54:52 GMT, Jim Yanik wrote:

mm wrote in
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On 1 Feb 2007 05:52:48 GMT, Jim Yanik wrote:

longer curing epoxies are stronger. also,epoxies don't FULLY cure(max
strength) until a couple of weeks later;the time they give for "cure"
is for "can be handled"

One thing;the quick cure stuff will not have as much time to RUN(flow)
as the long-cure J-B Weld.

This is when i uSUALLY bring up PC-70, which seems to be a lot like JB
Weld, but it doesnt' run and has to be smoothed with a wet finger. It
doesn't automatically become as smooth as JB Weld does.


smoothing works better using rubbing alcohol on your finger.

Rubbing alcohol contains OIL

CWM


so does the skin of your finger.

My isopropyl alk hs no oil. Better go read the labels in the pharmacy.


Words on labels can be VERY misleading. Did you know that "better" is superior
to "best"? It is in advertising! Do you know what it means if something is
labeled "All natural"? It merely means that it isn't made of plastic. Dog poop
is "all natural", and so is arsenic.

Do and believe whatever you like.


Googled and read at least a dozen sites talking about rubbing alcohol (isopropyl
alcohol) ingredients including several MSDS sheets. No oil mentioned at all.