How JB Weld SAVED My Metal Patio Furniture + Trick to Add Strength

2024 ж. 5 Мам.
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My cast aluminum patio furniture broke... so I glue the busted metal back together with JB weld original cold steel formula. I go through step by step instructions on how to use JB Weld and also show a unique idea to make my joint stronger using a simple steel bolt. If you're planning on making a JB Weld repair, this is a good video to watch as it is a pretty good real life example of exactly how to use the product and get some fantastic results.
JB Weld Original Cold Steel:
www.amazon.com/J-B-Weld-8265S...
Video Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:35 Why use JB Cold Steel?
0:49 JB Weld Cold Steel Instructions & How to
4:07 Bolt to Make JB Weld Stronger?
7:07 JB Weld Results
My legal disclaimer.
DIY and Home Improvement involve risk of personal injury and should be done with care. Please adhere to all safety recommendations from material and tool manufacturers and check your local codes. Some work may involve permits and it is your responsibility to comply with your local building officials.
My videos are for entertainment purposes only. Although I hope you learn something, I'm not a professional and you are responsible for making sure you know what you are doing before taking on any home improvement task. If you do something dumb that results in personal injury or property damage, that's on you. I'm in no way responsible for your workmanship and results if they are terrible, or even if they come out great. That said, I wish you much success in your DIY projects.

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  • THIS IS FABULOUS. I ONLY WISH I COULD GET SOMEONE TO THE REPAIR ON MANY OF MY LOUNGE CHAIRS.

    @angelcso100@angelcso1006 ай бұрын
  • Thanks man I actually have a table from the same manufacturer as your patio furniture cuz I actually have those chaise lounges one of the legs on my table broke off during a move where it attaches with a bolt I'm going to try the J-B Weld and figure out how I can add a bolts for strength

    @joeyraul2340@joeyraul2340 Жыл бұрын
    • You have nice taste. If you can fit a bolt in it then that does work really well... if not you could use a piece of metal as a splint in the back of the leg where it is not noticeable and epoxy it all together. Doing a splint type repair was actually my first thought until I realized I could fit a bolt into it. Although the JB weld holds pretty good, you definitely want to reinforce it if you can.

      @DIYWithAaron@DIYWithAaron Жыл бұрын
  • useful video!

    @shabbaricks@shabbaricks Жыл бұрын
    • Thanks

      @DIYWithAaron@DIYWithAaron Жыл бұрын
  • You definitely don’t want to traumatize your bolt😎

    @learemington1700@learemington17006 ай бұрын
  • Is there a way to thin it so it's brushable? Want to repair a pitted wheel bead.

    @wildmanofborneo@wildmanofborneo7 күн бұрын
    • I don't think thinning it would work too well and it's probably not the right solution for your application. Perhaps something like this might be better... www.amazon.com/tire-bead-sealant/s?k=tire+bead+sealant

      @DIYWithAaron@DIYWithAaron5 күн бұрын
  • Is there anything we can use to Re-coat a small area that has chipped off leaving an almost white splotch on the otherwise dark cast aluminum table?

    @janellstarnes8029@janellstarnes802910 күн бұрын
    • Clean the area from any dirt dust or corrosion... then prime and then paint with a similar color. It probably wont be quite as good as the rest of the factory powder coating, but should be much less noticeable then a big white splotch..

      @DIYWithAaron@DIYWithAaron10 күн бұрын
    • @@DIYWithAaron so just some type of metal paint like Rust-oleum you think?

      @janellstarnes8029@janellstarnes802910 күн бұрын
    • I'd search on google to see what other people suggest. I've not painted cast aluminum myself but I know you can.

      @DIYWithAaron@DIYWithAaron10 күн бұрын
  • My headset broke so i fixed it with the weld

    @Nathan-lt6bw@Nathan-lt6bw2 ай бұрын
  • Instead of drilling a bolt how about a pipe ring around the 2 broke pieces ?

    @richliberati2692@richliberati26928 ай бұрын
    • From a functionality perspective that would probably work, but putting the bolt inside looks close to seamless unless you really look for it up close. If I was motivated enough to touch it up with paint then you'd never know it was ever broken.

      @DIYWithAaron@DIYWithAaron8 ай бұрын
  • I dunno which JB Weld company you used but mine did not bond at all. I got the Epoxy steel resin with the hardner. I was trying to bond a steel plated nut to a steel shaft on a electric motor. It never bonded and I was able to remove it with my hand after 24 hrs curing. I sanded the steel and put some acetone to make everything was clean. I did this 3 times with JB Weld. I tried 3 brands of metal glue but all the same problem. I tried super and gorilla steel epoxy and same problem. I solved the problem by getting it welded. I also was emailing JB Weld support and they check the glue and also the pictures and video I sent to them. They could not understand why it would not bond. Reply

    @Joh750@Joh750Ай бұрын
    • I don't know. If you mixed it in equal parts and it wasn't real cold where the reaction was slowed down... it should have cured hard and stuck well. Weird that JB Weld couldn't come up with an explanation since they should know better than anyone. Even weirder that you had the same issue with 3 different brands.

      @DIYWithAaron@DIYWithAaronАй бұрын
  • Is it still holding up now?

    @sonatahybrid@sonatahybrid Жыл бұрын
    • Yep, good as new still.

      @DIYWithAaron@DIYWithAaron Жыл бұрын
    • @@DIYWithAaron Great, thanks for the reply

      @sonatahybrid@sonatahybrid Жыл бұрын
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