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    Anyone ever use this stuff? I'm actually going to use it to bond to pieces of 20 gauge metal plates together.

    https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00...DI2W5Y41&psc=1

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    Never heard of it. I wonder if it’s as good as JB Weld.
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    Way better I used it to fibreglass one side of my truck box and when you knock on it, sounds like steel. The use it on boats.
    The stuff I am going to buy now I will use it to glue two pieces of sheet metal together after I bend them two the shape I want (over lapped) then I am going to glue it to the truck glue and a few rivets, then some fibreglass with the stuff to blend it it to the metal.

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    Never heard of it. I wonder if it’s as good as JB Weld.

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    I used it for boat rivets about 5 years ago and it's still working fine. Super easy to work with. I put it on one side of the rivet and it flowed through to the other side for a reall good seal that stays flexible. Only problem I had was how much was left over once the job was done. It seems any epoxy, no matter how well you re-seal the stuff after opening it, its never as pliable the second time around.

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    As far as repairing a leaky rivet on a boat, its way better.

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