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Do they still make three kinds of JB Weld? If so what are they?

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MOP CAP wrote:
Do they still make three kinds of JB Weld? If so what are they?

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CP

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AFAICT they only have one product the use the name "JB Weld" for, but
they do have several other "Weld" products. Have a looksee he

http://jbweld.net/products/index.php

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Do they still make three kinds of JB Weld? If so what are they?

Thanks,


A similar question is the "Goop" or "Goo" line - at various times and places
've seen "ShoeGoo", "Plumber's Goop", "Automotive Goop", and perhaps other
variations - all seemed to be the same stuff; are they?



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JB Weld
JB Stik weld
Marine Weld
Plumb-it-Kwik
JB Kwik
Waterweld
Mirror weld
Industro Weld

I count 7 (from price sheet 11/1/02)

Byt the common versions are the original slow-cure, and JB Kwik 5-minute
cure. Stik Weld is the putty, #3 on the hit list.

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Fort Worth TX

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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 18:31:19 GMT, MOP CAP
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Do they still make three kinds of JB Weld? If so what are they?


One for the Elven-kings under the sky,
One for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,
One kind to rule them all, and in the darkness bind them.



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Whoo that was cool now pass the bong down

Andy Dingley wrote:
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Do they still make three kinds of JB Weld? If so what are they?



One for the Elven-kings under the sky,
One for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,
One kind to rule them all, and in the darkness bind them.

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"MOP CAP" wrote in message
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Do they still make three kinds of JB Weld? If so what are they?

Thanks,


A similar question is the "Goop" or "Goo" line - at various times and
places 've seen "ShoeGoo", "Plumber's Goop", "Automotive Goop", and
perhaps other variations - all seemed to be the same stuff; are they?




I talked to a nice lady at the company. They are all exactly the same. Talk
about a slick marketing ploy.
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What if I pass it up, I'm down under!
;)
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