⚡ Fix it fast, fix it strong — the ultimate epoxy putty for pros on the move!
JB WELD 8237UK Plastic Weld is a fast-setting, high-strength epoxy putty designed for permanent repairs on a wide range of hard plastics and composites. With a 5-minute set time, 3900 PSI bonding strength, and resistance to water, chemicals, and heat, this 57g off-white putty is ideal for professional-grade fixes that last.
Manufacturer | J-B Weld |
Part Number | 8237 |
Product Dimensions | 19.05 x 9.65 x 3.02 cm; 68.04 g |
Item model number | 8237 |
Size | 2 oz |
Colour | Off-White |
Style | Single |
Finish | Finished |
Material | Plastic, Rubber |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Plug format | no_plug |
Special Features | Heat Resistant |
Usage | Craft, Model, School |
Included Components | Glue |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 68 g |
B**R
Hassle free epoxy filler
This stuff is amazing. So easy to use. No need to guess how much hardener to use. A little goes a long way. Cures rock hard but still sandable to very smooth. Used to mend holes in acrylic wall panels.
A**I
Used for interior car door handle repair job
I bought this for my husband to repair the interior car door handle on the driver side. The part he needed was hard to find and to take the car to be repaired would cost hundreds, this was decided on as a temporary solution.Next day delivery, inexpensive and easy to use, we can’t complain. It says you need protective gloves and clothes (but how much less are you going to make?). He tried gloves but it was easier to use bare handed - be quick to wash the putty off afterwards.He just kneaded the putty and smoothed a very small amount over the cracked plastic and held the handle in place for a couple of minutes. It cured after about 20 minutes.A few days of use in and out the car and the handle seems to be holding up. We may not need to get the spare part after all.
A**R
Quick drying and very adhesive
I rarely write reviews, but this stuff is brilliant! I needed to secure an indicator on my car (the main securing point had broken) and used this stuff to effectively link and glue together two plastic joins. It's set rock hard and won't be going anywhere soon! It took about 15 minutes to dry, and then cured within a couple of hours. Easy to use, good value and very adhesive - recommended!
B**G
Compromised product.
Strong hands required to fuse the elements, not easy! Never really got rock hard, easy to prise off work area. Compromise product - not impressed!
D**G
A very, very good buy.
Arrived at the petrol pump and my filler cap door would not open - locking solenoid failed in the locked position - desperate. Had to force the plastic door trim open which broke its mounting lugs. Tried gluing it back on with epoxy which lasted about a week when it fell off. So I tried this epoxy putty and voila it works just like it says, plastic door trim still firmly attached after two months. It's so easy to use, cut a lump off, work it in the fingers until it's all one colour then press bits of it onto the mating surfaces. You can even apply lumps of it to surfaces that do not mate naturally so that a 'bridge anchor' is formed. No hurry, it will stay workable for about 25 minutes. A very, very good buy.
K**Y
Awful product
Blended together ok, but near in impossible to spread and mould how I wanted it. As for trying to sand it, it wounding sand off so difficult to try & get off. Had to get it all off with a screwdriver. Thankfully a better product I’ve used before is now in stock. Stick to what you know.
D**T
Reviews
Not used yet looks good from reviews
M**K
This stuff really works!
So a really nice person kicked off the door mirror on my car (Nissan) causing it to hang by a few wires. The plastic mounting bracket had been snapped completely. According to Nissan, my only option was a complete new mirror at around £300. Or was it? With only a few centimetres of 'surface' I wanted to try sticking the mirror casing back onto the mount. But the mirror is heavy - it has a camera and electric motors behind the glass and I thought it would be too heavy to stay stuck with such limited surface area, particularly when the car would be bouncing on roads, driven at speed on motorways etc.So I found this product and tried it before spending big money. Nothing to lose, right?I used the putty on both edges, held it together for maybe 10 minutes and it bonded. So far so good. I then left the whole thing for 2 days (I know you don't have to leave it that long, but I didn't need the car) before screwing it all back together. I sanded and painted over the white/grey residue (black) and hoped for the best. I took it for a short test drive, fully expecting the mirror to fall over when I hit the first bump.That was 2 months ago. Absolutely perfect. Solid as a rock. Great product. And saved me £300.
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