Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
Hi all,
I have recently bought a whirlpool bath on eBay and one of the plastic pipe fittings (part of the air jets) was broken. I am having difficulty sourcing a new one and one of the spares suppliers recommended repairing it with a 2 part putty. Looking online everbuild does an epoxy putty aqua which speaking to their technical department say it should do the trick - although I can't source it locally. Anyone have any experience with this or similar products? Thanks Lee. |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 1:23:32 PM UTC+1, wrote:
Hi all, I have recently bought a whirlpool bath on eBay and one of the plastic pipe fittings (part of the air jets) was broken. I am having difficulty sourcing a new one and one of the spares suppliers recommended repairing it with a 2 part putty. Looking online everbuild does an epoxy putty aqua which speaking to their technical department say it should do the trick - although I can't source it locally. Anyone have any experience with this or similar products? Thanks Lee. Good stuff. I have repaired plastic watering cans and terracotta pots with it. It doesn't last for ever once opened. Jonathan |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
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Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
On Tuesday, 6 September 2016 13:23:32 UTC+1, wrote:
Hi all, I have recently bought a whirlpool bath on eBay and one of the plastic pipe fittings (part of the air jets) was broken. I am having difficulty sourcing a new one and one of the spares suppliers recommended repairing it with a 2 part putty. Looking online everbuild does an epoxy putty aqua which speaking to their technical department say it should do the trick - although I can't source it locally. Anyone have any experience with this or similar products? Thanks Lee. Gorilla http://uk.gorillaglue.com/ |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
On 06/09/16 16:33, Dan S. MacAbre wrote:
wrote: Hi all, I have recently bought a whirlpool bath on eBay and one of the plastic pipe fittings (part of the air jets) was broken. I am having difficulty sourcing a new one and one of the spares suppliers recommended repairing it with a 2 part putty. Looking online everbuild does an epoxy putty aqua which speaking to their technical department say it should do the trick - although I can't source it locally. Anyone have any experience with this or similar products? Thanks Lee. If you have a local modelling shop, you might be able to get something like milliput. hardware shop, BM or craft shop. I'd go for car body filler on plastic though. Tends to stick a bit better, though it's still not great. -- How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think. Adolf Hitler |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 16:33:55 +0100, "Dan S. MacAbre"
wrote: wrote: Hi all, I have recently bought a whirlpool bath on eBay and one of the plastic pipe fittings (part of the air jets) was broken. I am having difficulty sourcing a new one and one of the spares suppliers recommended repairing it with a 2 part putty. Looking online everbuild does an epoxy putty aqua which speaking to their technical department say it should do the trick - although I can't source it locally. Anyone have any experience with this or similar products? Thanks Lee. If you have a local modelling shop, you might be able to get something like milliput. Good stuff Milliput. It's one of those things you keep finding new uses for. Nick |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
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Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
On Tuesday, 6 September 2016 18:26:22 UTC+1, Nick Odell wrote:
On Tue, 6 Sep 2016 16:33:55 +0100, "Dan S. MacAbre" wrote: wrote: Hi all, I have recently bought a whirlpool bath on eBay and one of the plastic pipe fittings (part of the air jets) was broken. I am having difficulty sourcing a new one and one of the spares suppliers recommended repairing it with a 2 part putty. Looking online everbuild does an epoxy putty aqua which speaking to their technical department say it should do the trick - although I can't source it locally. Anyone have any experience with this or similar products? Thanks Lee. If you have a local modelling shop, you might be able to get something like milliput. Good stuff Milliput. It's one of those things you keep finding new uses for. Nick Thanks all for your suggestions. I will call their technical departments in the morning to see what they say. Despite Everbuild sales saying there was nobody locally who could supply it I discovered that you can buy it from Toolstation http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Plum...+Repair/p59360 I bought it and had a quick go at fixing it. I mixed the 2 elements together and then tried to put it on the edge of the broken fitting without sealing the hole! It was almost like it wouldn't stick to it and hold on properly. I eventually got the surface covered and pushed on the other piece and held for about 5 mins. When I let go, the 2 pieces had not stuck together at all so ended up removing all the putty and cleaning the surface again. Did I do something wrong or does this indicate that the product will not stick it? thanks Lee. |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
I'm not 100% sure exactly what you are going with this stuff but it sounds like you are using it as a glue - that is to attach two surfaces together that used to be one but were fractured.
I'd have thought it works best when it's attached on the surface - kind of like a splint if you see what I mean. |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
Essentially, it is almost like a regular tee but with an extra side branch to connect a drain hose to it. The bit has broken off completely. Rather than a vertical break in parallel with the main body, it is at an angle so the result wont really need to bear any weight (if you see what I mean).
When you put the mixed epoxy putty onto the plastic, is it supposed to stick to it and therefore stay on or does this only happen once cured? thanks Lee. |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
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Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
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Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
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Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
In article ,
newshound wrote: Car body filler is cheap for large items and adheres well to some plastics but not others. It's also easy to shape after it has set, but it's not as strong as the others, if it is a load-bearing part. I don't think there is a single right answer, it depends on the geometry and materials. Epoxy putty is probably the strongest and stickiest. How well would it work with the usual injection moulded plastics? I've generally found a solvent glue the best bet with those. -- *ONE NICE THING ABOUT EGOTISTS: THEY DON'T TALK ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In articleFe6dncnEwIoAgVLKnZ2dnUU78KPNnZ2d@brightvie w.co.uk, wrote: Car body filler is cheap for large items and adheres well to some plastics but not others. It's also easy to shape after it has set, but it's not as strong as the others, if it is a load-bearing part. I don't think there is a single right answer, it depends on the geometry and materials. Epoxy putty is probably the strongest and stickiest. How well would it work with the usual injection moulded plastics? I've generally found a solvent glue the best bet with those. I've had some good experiences with superglue and a bit of bodging. Maybe Milliput to shape something and superglue for adhesion? |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
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Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
On Tuesday, 6 September 2016 23:54:35 UTC+1, www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote:
On 06/09/2016 13:23, wrote: Hi all, I have recently bought a whirlpool bath on eBay and one of the plastic pipe fittings (part of the air jets) was broken. I am having difficulty sourcing a new one and one of the spares suppliers recommended repairing it with a 2 part putty. Looking online everbuild does an epoxy putty aqua which speaking to their technical department say it should do the trick - although I can't source it locally. Anyone have any experience with this or similar products? Yes. I had a pin-hole in a 22mm CH pipe above the suspended ceiling in the shop. No idea how or why it happened but I didn't want to drain down the whole system so I mixed up some 2 part epoxy putty stuff, stuck it over the pin-hole and bound it over/around with self amalgamating tape (brilliant stuff in it's own right). That was at least 10, may be even 15 years ago and it's never leaked since. There was a manufacturing problem with copper pipe back then ISTR it was to do with the lubricant used when drawing the pipe through dies during manufacture. |
Anyone experience of 2 part epoxy putty
harry wrote:
On Tuesday, 6 September 2016 23:54:35 UTC+1, www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote: On 06/09/2016 13:23, wrote: Hi all, I have recently bought a whirlpool bath on eBay and one of the plastic pipe fittings (part of the air jets) was broken. I am having difficulty sourcing a new one and one of the spares suppliers recommended repairing it with a 2 part putty. Looking online everbuild does an epoxy putty aqua which speaking to their technical department say it should do the trick - although I can't source it locally. Anyone have any experience with this or similar products? Yes. I had a pin-hole in a 22mm CH pipe above the suspended ceiling in the shop. No idea how or why it happened but I didn't want to drain down the whole system so I mixed up some 2 part epoxy putty stuff, stuck it over the pin-hole and bound it over/around with self amalgamating tape (brilliant stuff in it's own right). That was at least 10, may be even 15 years ago and it's never leaked since. There was a manufacturing problem with copper pipe back then ISTR it was to do with the lubricant used when drawing the pipe through dies during manufacture. It was also thin wall tubing which picked up carbonised lumps and then the lumps fell off some years later and a pin hole appeared. It happened in the mid 70s, in 15mm tubing particularly. I have a house full of it! I've found out that almost all of the problems appear where the tube has been bent. The original plumber had the bad luck to put a bent section in the floor screed and then had to dig it up to replace it. I had one pin hole appear at 1am on Sunday morning when I had to be on a plane out of the country for a week at 7am. At 2am, I'd drained down the system and patched the bend, she couldn't understand why I was repairing it at that time, as I didn't tell her in those days, until a few hours before I flew, to reduce her panic sessions. Fortunately all the 22mm and 28mm pipe is thick wall, the only problem there is getting enough heat into it to break the joints. People have problems if they upgrade to mains pressure heating systems as the pipes then spring leaks and have to be replaced. This has recently happened to a friend who has had to have most of her bungalow pipework replaced |
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