Whoa.
Check out this new silicone material for repairs. Good for temps of -60°C to + 180°C and it looks like it will stick to just about anything and sets up in 24 hours.
http://sugru.com/
Whoa.
She wrote me back...it comes in black but not in white and you can mix colors.
kinda looks like
no?
looking forward to seeing results tho...
Last edited by tim eh?; 12-12-2009 at 01:24 PM.
We, in Canada, fix everything with duct tape.
Everything´s already sold out, but I subscribed to her mailing list!
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Hmm... better invest. Now what is it everyone says about Irish things? Oh yea, they always work... LOL!
Seriously now, that looks like very interesting ****..
Perhaps the next 'best thing since 'duct tape?'
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I fixed my ashtray about 3 years ago with such kind of epoxy putty and it still works, here pics
http://twrite.org/shogunnew/fixes/bo...icking_Ashtray
Uh, what makes this stuff so good? How strong is it?
Why is it better as a general purpose adhesive than silicone, or of Shoo Goo running shoe sole glop, which is very tough stuff?
Dash01
'90 535ia 272K miles
epoxy putty I used gets hard, it is not like a glue, you can form shapes as you can see from my link above. I even used - after that stuff hardened- a small dremel and formed the shapes out of that putty.
Before you mix the 2 components they are both like a kind of chewing gum, mixing/kneading it makes it hot and when it gets cold it is stone hard and very strong.
Epoxy putty is a room-temperature-hardening substance used as a space-filling adhesive. It is stored until use as two components of clay-like consistency. Kneading the two components into each other creates an exothermic chemical reaction that activates the substance for use. When these are kneaded together an epoxide polymerisation reaction is catalysed. Unlike many other types of glues, epoxy adhesives are capable of filling gaps and even being used as a structural part by molding. Mighty Putty, a popular as seen on TV product advertised by the late Billy Mays, is a brand of epoxy putty. Says http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epoxy_putty
lots of stuff here http://www.newpig.com/webapp/wcs/sto...s-_-9V-_-putty