Is JB Weld Strong Enough to Repair a Broken Connecting Rod? Let’s Find Out!
JB Weld Original is a terrific epoxy. However, every product has its limits. So, is JB Weld strong enough to repair a connecting rod that broke into 5 pieces? Let’s find out!
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… waisting time…
OK so this rod was doomed from the beginning… How about a more fair test using a good, undamaged rod cutting it up with clean cuts that can be effectively bonded with good, clean, square surfaces?
My question is did he let it set a full 24 hours lol.A rods just a rod buy one not to much money. When you get a crack in a engine case and you can repair it for six bucks instead of 600 for j b weld will be your best friend
Ill give you a thumbber for that. You should have used the putty and made the cap and rod completely out of JB Weld.
This reminds me of the late 70s when a friend tried to glue a broken stylus back on to his vinyl record player
Maybe prep the rod like >< 360and fill the gap.
That's how I'd weld it.
Is this mentor pilots intro music
Most definitely interesting P.F. man!
I don't know if somebody already said this or not but really can't just blame the JB weld he even said the rod was bent I mean look at it the circle is not even perfectly round I bet if the rod was truly that crooked it would have failed fast on its own.
just saying man don't get me wrong I love your videos I look forward to watching them all the time keep up the great work!!
It would be interesting to see if you can weld the rod back together with easy melt aluminum weld rods to see how long it would last