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Gramps' shop June 15th 17 10:58 PM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
Fixing the grill and needed to grind off a couple of badly rusted screws. Looking for recommendations for 2 part epoxy that can withstand grill temps up to 600.

Meanie[_7_] June 15th 17 11:33 PM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
On 6/15/2017 5:58 PM, Gramps' shop wrote:
Fixing the grill and needed to grind off a couple of badly rusted screws. Looking for recommendations for 2 part epoxy that can withstand grill temps up to 600.


I'm not sure I follow...if you grinded off screws, why not replace the
screws?

Gramps' shop June 16th 17 01:08 AM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
Grinder off the heads. Remainder still fills the holes. I really don't want to drill them out.

Unquestionably Confused[_4_] June 16th 17 01:12 AM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
On 6/15/2017 5:33 PM, Meanie wrote:
On 6/15/2017 5:58 PM, Gramps' shop wrote:
Fixing the grill and needed to grind off a couple of badly rusted
screws. Looking for recommendations for 2 part epoxy that can
withstand grill temps up to 600.


I'm not sure I follow...if you grinded off screws, why not replace the
screws?


Neither do I. JB-Weld Highheat is rated at 400 degrees continuous and
up to 550 degrees intermittently.

If you ground off screws, the first thing you should attempt to do is
replace it a SS screw or maybe drill it out and put in a nut & bolt or,
maybe, a stainless steel Pop rivet?

I would really worry, depending upon where the repair is made, about
failure during use and the fire hazard or just trying to implement the
famous (in infamous) "3 Second Rule" when those nice steaks are on the
ground. ;-)

Just Wondering June 16th 17 01:20 AM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
On 6/15/2017 3:58 PM, Gramps' shop wrote:
Fixing the grill and needed to grind off a couple of badly rusted screws. Looking for recommendations for 2 part epoxy that can withstand grill temps up to 600.

BLUE MAGIC quick steel extreme high temperature metal repair withstands
temperatures up to 2400 degrees Fahrenheit, 1300 degrees Celsius, sets
in five minutes, steel hard in 15 minutes, full cure in one hour. It can
be drilled, tapped, file, machined, sanded and painted. Withstands
direct flame, welds holes and cracks in iron and steel.

http://www.autozone.com/sealants-glu...ual/515553_0_0

[email protected] June 16th 17 01:23 AM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 14:58:19 -0700 (PDT), "Gramps' shop"
wrote:

Fixing the grill and needed to grind off a couple of badly rusted screws. Looking for recommendations for 2 part epoxy that can withstand grill temps up to 600.

Stainless steel screws.

Meanie[_7_] June 16th 17 01:28 AM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
On 6/15/2017 8:08 PM, Gramps' shop wrote:
Grinder off the heads. Remainder still fills the holes. I really don't want to drill them out.


I would suggest drilling out the rest and replacing with screws but if
you're adamant on epoxy, the Blue Magic suggested by JW is a good
option. I've used it with good results but not with high temperatures
you seek.

Electric Comet June 17th 17 03:45 AM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 14:58:19 -0700 (PDT)
"Gramps' shop" wrote:

Fixing the grill and needed to grind off a couple of badly rusted
screws. Looking for recommendations for 2 part epoxy that can
withstand grill temps up to 600.


doubt there is any jb weld would go up that hi but check their site

but before that check craigslist
i see good grills on there all the time
maybe people are eating more plants now
although grilled plants are good too









Ed Pawlowski June 17th 17 02:40 PM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
On 6/16/2017 10:45 PM, Electric Comet wrote:
On Thu, 15 Jun 2017 14:58:19 -0700 (PDT)
"Gramps' shop" wrote:

Fixing the grill and needed to grind off a couple of badly rusted
screws. Looking for recommendations for 2 part epoxy that can
withstand grill temps up to 600.


doubt there is any jb weld would go up that hi but check their site

but before that check craigslist
i see good grills on there all the time
maybe people are eating more plants now
although grilled plants are good too



JB is only good to 450 degrees. Most others are 300 to 400 deg.

There is one product made to go to 600 degrees though, made by Cotronics.
https://measuretech.com.au/high-temp...ure-epoxy.html

Problem solved. Glad I could help.

Gramps' shop June 19th 17 12:55 AM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
Thanks, JW, for pointing me to Blue Magic. Worked great!

Just Wondering June 19th 17 08:25 AM

Liquid weld recommendations
 
On 6/18/2017 5:55 PM, Gramps' shop wrote:
Thanks, JW, for pointing me to Blue Magic. Worked great!

De nada.


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