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- From: johnson@wrs.com (David Johnson)
- Subject: Re: J B Weld?
- Message-ID: <johnson.712459751@wrs.com>
- Keywords: J B Weld
- Sender: news@wrs.com (News Manager)
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- Organization: Wind River Systems, Inc.
- References: <1992Jul29.135414.24644@m.cs.uiuc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 01:29:11 GMT
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- ward@m.cs.uiuc.edu (Christ Ward) writes:
-
- >Yesterday I fixed my bicycles headset with this J B Weld stuff.
- >It seems to have worked (I won't know for a long time if it really worked).
- >I'm wandering if anybody out there has used this stuff as they claim it can
- >be used...i.e. to fix tractor axles, the inside of an engine, or any of their
- >increadible claims. I used it because AFOM swears by the strange goo.
-
- Best stuff in the world! Used it once to fix a torn out front suspension mount
- out of my rusty 911. "What's so big about that!" you say? Well, I was at an
- Auto-X, and after the stuff set, I went back out and raced the whole day
- with nary a problem (you should see the inside front wheel off the ground
- about 8 inches and then come crashing down when I reversed steering inputs:-0
-
- Gota Luv that JB:-)
-
- DAVE (johnson@wrs.com)
-
- P.S. Due to the severity of the rust problem, I left the stuff holding on
- my front suspension and I've never had a problem =8-)
-