JB Weld is good stuff. The guy who invented it lives a couple hours from me. Once, I repaired a leaking radiator with that stuff. It lasted as long as I had that car.
Hey Brad, I don't know why I never used this before. I have use Marine Tex which is a Marine epoxy. When I was a kid in the guy that invented it actually hired me to paint the bottom of his boat. I love how JB Weld uses the two syringes to dispense the epoxy and hardener. I'm going to find a lot more uses for this.
Great video Robb. By the way, thanks for the intel on my wheel bearings. It saved me several hundred bucks! Turned out I only needed a new tire and an alignment.
I glued my rearview mirror back to the windshield with blue silicone gasket maker. When I junked the car,I tried to pull it off and it broke the glass.
Great job! We were all holding our breath when you tested it a few times! Glad it worked. The end of a clutch-brake control cable just broke yesterday on my ride-on mower. This is the second time it has broken since I bought the 'tractor' 13 years ago. Ordered a new cable for about $20.00 on Amazon (spit, spit) only for the business to say it is no longer available. Looked for another one in all the selections and came across one bad review after another on these things (all slightly made differently but will fit the same make as mine). The only one with a good review was the one for $60.00. Had a duh moment and remembered that I know how to solder, have flux and varieties of solder and a soldering iron, and can solder the small hook back on the end of the spring myself. Right now it has a wire hooked through the spring and attached to the metal plate hole it hooks on to because it usually takes weeks for a part to get to me. That's how I fixed it while waiting for parts last time it broke. Will make an improvement and lay and solder a cut piece of wire from an old metal clothes hanger we used to use before the wooden and plastic ones. Both wires will be soldered together for strength. That should really reinforce that part that is under a lot of tension. If solder will support huge stained glass windows, it will hold the wire on the end of a spring. Glad now I didn't chuck out the first one that broke because sometimes the other end breaks according to reviews. I can pretty much guarantee that I won't need the spare as MY fix will work. Wish they would stop producing parts that are meant to break to make sure they are always making money off us.
Hey Island gal, I think that's great. One of my joys in life is improvising ways to fix stuff. I think your solder idea is a good one. You might want to look into that JB Weld. The original formulation is very strong, but it has a long set time. You can also braze metal which I have never done but is stronger than soldering. It appears to be the same method except soldering is a lower temperature and not as strong. I always get a good feeling when I fix something or create something. If it works.😀 you should start making RUclips videos.
Hey chops, I was going to use the original version but it would take too long. It looks like pretty powerful stuff. They also have a six minute version I was going to use but I went with the one that was formulated just for plastic. JB Weld is my new best friend.😀
@@RobbsHomemadeLife I need to get some of that 15 minute version. Sounds like the right stuff for that job. Keep us informed on the success of this project. With that metal reenforcement , I think you have a good repair. If it fails, I really want to know about it. I always have the old standard JB weld on hand . I’ve never even heard of this one or any other brand of 15 minute epoxy formulated for plastics. I’m pretty sure the 5 minute epoxy would be too flexible for that job.. The slow cure turns into a stone like material while the five minute version produces a flexible bond. If the 15 minute stuff partially melts into the plastic ,that would be like one piece again. JB welded. Along with duct tape , is the handy man’s best friend.
@@RobbsHomemadeLife Now I have to try it. See what you went and did? Hey JB Weld! How about sending Robb a little sugar? He produced a customer. Don’t be stingy.
Hey Robb……….Rooooooooooobbbbbb! You there? This is off topic and a day later. How’s the mangos down there? I’m looking at a four pounder from Mexico marked “Kent”. Got it at wallyworld. Sweet as candy!😁👍
Yeah, the plan changed as I went along. Initially I was going to glue the handle together and then install the metal brace after it had been glued together. I also changed my mind about different types of JB Weld right up to the end. People don't know how many of my videos I have made that did not work and never showed up on RUclips. I get a big kick out of my video creations and inventions. When they actually work.
Hey Moe, thanks so much for watching and leaving the nice comment. Much appreciated. My 29-year-old car does not have problems. My car has RUclips videos. It's a gold mine😀
My car was in an accident the day before Thanksgiving last year and was totaled. So I don't know how long the repair lasted but it was doing fine until the accident😀 thanks a lot for watching and commenting appreciate it
Good fix. To be honest, I was kind of hoping it didn't work and we'd get a Robb-welds-his-doors-shut-and-paints-a-confederate-flag-on-the-roof-of-his-Corolla video.
I still sell my Confederate coins on eBay. I have been selling them since 1998.But when I run out of them. I'm not going to reorder. People misunderstand. www.ebay.com/itm/393708849737
Very nicely done Robb. Youre handy with your hands. Sunrise's own Macgyver lol. Robb, I hope youre having a great labor day. I originally had planned to go to the beach today but since friday evening ive been having throat pain. Acute pharyngitis according to my doc, viral not bacterial. There goes the weekend plans lol. At least I get a few days off work.
JB Weld is good stuff. The guy who invented it lives a couple hours from me. Once, I repaired a leaking radiator with that stuff. It lasted as long as I had that car.
Hey Brad, I don't know why I never used this before. I have use Marine Tex which is a Marine epoxy. When I was a kid in the guy that invented it actually hired me to paint the bottom of his boat. I love how JB Weld uses the two syringes to dispense the epoxy and hardener. I'm going to find a lot more uses for this.
Great video Robb. By the way, thanks for the intel on my wheel bearings. It saved me several hundred bucks! Turned out I only needed a new tire and an alignment.
Hey thanks a lot for letting me know the video helped. I always appreciate that.
I glued my rearview mirror back to the windshield with blue silicone gasket maker.
When I junked the car,I tried to pull it off and it broke the glass.
ChilI that's a very good tip. I appreciate that.
Great job! We were all holding our breath when you tested it a few times! Glad it worked.
The end of a clutch-brake control cable just broke yesterday on my ride-on mower. This is the second time it has broken since I bought the 'tractor' 13 years ago. Ordered a new cable for about $20.00 on Amazon (spit, spit) only for the business to say it is no longer available. Looked for another one in all the selections and came across one bad review after another on these things (all slightly made differently but will fit the same make as mine). The only one with a good review was the one for $60.00.
Had a duh moment and remembered that I know how to solder, have flux and varieties of solder and a soldering iron, and can solder the small hook back on the end of the spring myself. Right now it has a wire hooked through the spring and attached to the metal plate hole it hooks on to because it usually takes weeks for a part to get to me. That's how I fixed it while waiting for parts last time it broke. Will make an improvement and lay and solder a cut piece of wire from an old metal clothes hanger we used to use before the wooden and plastic ones. Both wires will be soldered together for strength. That should really reinforce that part that is under a lot of tension. If solder will support huge stained glass windows, it will hold the wire on the end of a spring.
Glad now I didn't chuck out the first one that broke because sometimes the other end breaks according to reviews. I can pretty much guarantee that I won't need the spare as MY fix will work. Wish they would stop producing parts that are meant to break to make sure they are always making money off us.
Hey Island gal, I think that's great. One of my joys in life is improvising ways to fix stuff. I think your solder idea is a good one. You might want to look into that JB Weld. The original formulation is very strong, but it has a long set time. You can also braze metal which I have never done but is stronger than soldering. It appears to be the same method except soldering is a lower temperature and not as strong. I always get a good feeling when I fix something or create something. If it works.😀 you should start making RUclips videos.
JB Weld saves the day . Again!
I never tried the 15 minute version.
Used a lot of the slow cure grey stuff.
It never fails.
Hey chops, I was going to use the original version but it would take too long. It looks like pretty powerful stuff. They also have a six minute version I was going to use but I went with the one that was formulated just for plastic. JB Weld is my new best friend.😀
@@RobbsHomemadeLife
I need to get some of that 15 minute version. Sounds like the right stuff for that job.
Keep us informed on the success of this project. With that metal reenforcement , I think
you have a good repair. If it fails, I really want to know about it.
I always have the old standard JB weld on hand . I’ve never even heard of this one or any other brand of 15 minute epoxy formulated for plastics. I’m pretty sure the 5 minute epoxy would be too flexible for that job..
The slow cure turns into a stone like material while the five minute version produces a flexible bond.
If the 15 minute stuff partially melts into the plastic ,that would be like one piece again. JB welded.
Along with duct tape , is the handy man’s best friend.
Hey chops, I don't know if it melts into the plastic but it is formulated for plastic and they were call it a plastic bond.
@@RobbsHomemadeLife
Now I have to try it.
See what you went and did?
Hey JB Weld! How about sending Robb a little sugar? He produced a customer. Don’t be stingy.
Hey Robb……….Rooooooooooobbbbbb! You there?
This is off topic and a day later.
How’s the mangos down there? I’m looking at a four pounder from Mexico marked “Kent”. Got it at wallyworld. Sweet as candy!😁👍
Good fix Robb, hope it lasts forever. Have a blessed weekend!
Willow's thank you so much. The car is 29 years. So it almost lasted forever.😀
Very impressive! JB Weld goes for the win!
Hey Jason, thanks for watching and commenting.
I love it when a plan comes together
Yeah, the plan changed as I went along. Initially I was going to glue the handle together and then install the metal brace after it had been glued together. I also changed my mind about different types of JB Weld right up to the end. People don't know how many of my videos I have made that did not work and never showed up on RUclips. I get a big kick out of my video creations and inventions. When they actually work.
Thanx mr Robb... single mum needing advice 😊😊
Hey thanks so much for watching the video and leaving a nice comment I'm happy that the video helped you.😀👍
Nicely done
Hey Moe, thanks so much for watching and leaving the nice comment. Much appreciated. My 29-year-old car does not have problems. My car has RUclips videos. It's a gold mine😀
So a year later has it held?
My car was in an accident the day before Thanksgiving last year and was totaled. So I don't know how long the repair lasted but it was doing fine until the accident😀 thanks a lot for watching and commenting appreciate it
Winning!!!
This made me so happy. A lot of my videos actually don't work and never get shown on RUclips. I have become a JB Weld convert.
Good fix. To be honest, I was kind of hoping it didn't work and we'd get a Robb-welds-his-doors-shut-and-paints-a-confederate-flag-on-the-roof-of-his-Corolla video.
Still legal in most of Florida
I still sell my Confederate coins on eBay. I have been selling them since 1998.But when I run out of them. I'm not going to reorder. People misunderstand. www.ebay.com/itm/393708849737
Very nicely done Robb. Youre handy with your hands. Sunrise's own Macgyver lol.
Robb, I hope youre having a great labor day. I originally had planned to go to the beach today but since friday evening ive been having throat pain. Acute pharyngitis according to my doc, viral not bacterial. There goes the weekend plans lol. At least I get a few days off work.
Hey RaKa, sorry to hear that. Hope you feel better soon. There something going around for sure.
Now my much can’t open the car door from the outside 🥲