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Nancy delved into the witch tree symbol, her curiosity piqued by its mystical significance. She had heard rumors of its power to grant wishes and protect those who knew its secrets. Determined to uncover the truth, she embarked on a quest to understand the origins and hidden meanings behind the symbol. Her journey led her to ancient texts and forgotten folklore, each offering a piece of the puzzle. Nancy discovered that the witch tree symbol represented a connection between the spiritual and the earthly realms. It was a bridge that allowed humans to tap into the energy and wisdom of the natural world.


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It should be adequate for many things and it is fast and won t run but it is not nearly as strong as regular JB Weld and other re enforced liquid epoxy putties. It should be adequate for many things and it is fast and won t run but it is not nearly as strong as regular JB Weld and other re enforced liquid epoxy putties.

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It was a bridge that allowed humans to tap into the energy and wisdom of the natural world. As Nancy delved deeper, she learned that the witch tree symbol had been used for centuries by practitioners of magic and witchcraft. It was a sigil of protection and a tool for harnessing one's inner power.

Blue Magic Quiksteel epoxy putty??

Ive always kept some epoxy putty around the house for general purpose like fixing holes or patching cracks in metals and or plastics. I just ran out of my Loctite putty and no one sells the Loctite general purpose putty locally so i went up to Napa and picked up some Quiksteel epoxy putty. Its suppose to be able to fix holes and cracks in all kinds of things. Anyone ever use the Blue Magic Quiksteel putty? It used to be known as CarGo Quiksteel putty.What were your results?

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gdocktor3

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Joined Apr 18, 2015 Messages 5,413 Location Connecticut Yea I have. Many times. Works well. Been using this stuff lately with great results also.

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chris_1001

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I put a hole in my clutch cover on my dirt bike while out riding. Send my riding partner (girl friend) back to my house to get my tube of that and a quart of oil. Kneaded it up, plugged the wiped off but still a bit oily clutch cover. Waited 10 min, poured oil in and off I went. Solid seal. Rode a short bit 2-3 times until my replacement cover came in.

Stuff worked awesome.

Edit: I think the hole was around 1/2"

brooksdr

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Yes it works well. Just don't get in a hurry. Let it cure. Its hard in about 15 min but give it a hour or better.

6PTsocket

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A lot of companies make a similar product and the main difference seems to be the color. JB weld makes one and has strength specs on it. It should be adequate for many things and it is fast and won't run but it is not nearly as strong as regular JB Weld and other re enforced liquid epoxy putties. I used some to patch a cracked ABS drain pipe that had cracked in an awkward location, next to a fitting and it is still holding. Tinted tan, they sell it for wood putty. I guess somebody must make a poor version but I have used this stuff back to the 70s and it was all pretty much the same. I agree it is best to stick with reliable brands. JB's version should be in your big box store.

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Bcom

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Joined Jun 14, 2016 Messages 1,615 Location Nebraska Yea I have. Many times. Works well. Been using this stuff lately with great results also.

I almost bought that brand. I believe its rectorseal ep200.

Yes JB weld steelstik was at Napa too but i went with the quiksteel instead.

neophyte

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I've tested cured disks of mixed JB Weld that I mixed but didn't use. It's supposedly "tougher than steel", but in my experience the JB Weld will snap in to pieces easier than old cheap brittle cast iron. Maybe you need to use the JB on something that gets continually heated like an engine to properly cure it.

While not as convenient for all tasks, the Loctite Metal/Concrete two part epoxy sold at places like Home Depot, has held up far better over time than the JB I've used. it becomes harder over time, but not brittle like the JB two part epoxy. I've also used it to patch horizontal waste pipes in a pinch. I'm not sure how well it would hold up to continuous high heat.

neophyte

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Since I've seen a range of opinion about JB Weld on forums, I went looking to see if there might be a reason. I ran into this test on Youtube.

Bcom

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Since I've seen a range of opinion about JB Weld on forums, I went looking to see if there might be a reason. I ran into this test on Youtube.


ive seen that video before but im asking just about the putty style that comes in a plastic cylinder tube. Its a two part where one part sits inside the other part and you knead it together to mix it up and it dries to a solid rock

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ive seen that video before but im asking just about the putty style that comes in a plastic cylinder tube. Its a two part where one part sits inside the other part and you knead it together to mix it up and it dries to a solid rock


I haven't used the brand you mentioned, but I have used a different brand of the two part epoxy stick putty. I tried using it at one point to patch a broken pipe I didn't have great access to on the recommendation of a plumber I knew. It didn't really seal the pipe well, but it was good at filling it the somewhat open crack in the pipe, so I could use a thinner more spreadable epoxy over it to fill in any leaks that remained. The plumber I mentioned really liked it, so it may work better for repairs you have more access to, so you can see the repair better. It could also be removed later from more solid surfaces like cast iron pipe, using a hammer and cold chisel. The putty seamed to be less brittle than JB Weld. A similar putty is sold for filling in wood, so it's probably usefull to keep around for jobs like that, since regular wood putty can shrink on larger voids, and tends to be brittle. It's also fairly clean to work with, although you should keep some denatured alcohol or everclear atound to clean your hands if you don't use gloves while mixing it, since it will still leave residue on your hands. I don't know how well it would work for paching a plastic bucket, or some other types of plastic. I believe it does work well in ABS and PVC, although better on ABS. It is usefull to keep a stick or two around for emergency repairs.

Ive always kept some epoxy putty around the house for general purpose like fixing holes or patching cracks in metals and or plastics. I just ran out of my Loctite putty and no one sells the Loctite general purpose putty locally so i went up to Napa and picked up some Quiksteel epoxy putty. Its suppose to be able to fix holes and cracks in all kinds of things. Anyone ever use the Blue Magic Quiksteel putty? It used to be known as CarGo Quiksteel putty.What were your results?
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The branches symbolized growth and transformation, while the roots represented grounding and stability. Excited by her findings, Nancy immersed herself in studying the different interpretations and variations of the symbol across cultures and time periods. She unraveled the rituals and spells associated with the witch tree symbol, finding that they held the keys to manifesting desires and achieving spiritual enlightenment. However, Nancy quickly realized that the power of the witch tree symbol was not to be taken lightly. It required a deep understanding and respect for the balance between light and darkness. The symbol held the potential for both benevolent and malevolent forces, depending on the intent of the user. Armed with her newfound knowledge, Nancy felt a sense of responsibility to protect the ancient wisdom associated with the witch tree symbol. She became a guardian of its secrets, using her knowledge to guide others on their own spiritual journeys. In the end, Nancy's exploration of the witch tree symbol not only deepened her understanding of magic but also transformed her own life. She found strength and clarity within herself, using the symbol as a reminder of her connection to the natural world and the power within her. The witch tree symbol represented more than just a mere piece of art or a decorative motif. It embodied ancient wisdom and the potential for personal transformation. Nancy's delve into its mysteries allowed her to unlock her own magic and share it with the world..

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