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4.5 out of 5 stars. 41 reviews
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J-B Weld 2 oz. SteelStik Epoxy Putty

4.5

(41 Reviews)

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Item # 1022809

$8.99
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J-B Weld 2 oz. SteelStik Epoxy Putty

J-B Weld 2 oz. SteelStik Epoxy Putty

Item # 1022809


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J-B Weld 2 oz. SteelStik Epoxy Putty

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J-B Weld SteelStik is a hand-mixable, steel-reinforced, non-rusting epoxy putty that quickly repairs or rebuilds anything made of metal. After mixing, it forms an industrial-strength polymer compound that can be molded into shapes or used to build up, patch and repair steel components. SteelStik sets in 5 minutes and after 60 minutes, can be drilled, tapped, machined, ground, filed and painted. SteelStik cures to a dark grey color, is rated at a strength of 4000 PSI and will withstand temperatures up to 350 degrees F.

  • Hand-mixable, steel-reinforced, non-rusting epoxy putty that quickly repairs or rebuilds anything made of metal
  • Great for patching and repairing automotive and machine parts, plumbing, stripped threads and household repairs
  • Sets in 5 minutes and cures to a dark grey color in 1 hour
  • When fully cured, SteelStik has a strength of 4000 psi and will withstand temperatures up to 350 degrees F.

Q&As

1 - 10 of 20 Questions

Q: Can this product be used for metal radiator repair?

4 months ago
2 Answers
  • A: Look to our 2120 Radiator kit for better repair
    4 months ago
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Q: Will it work on lead

7 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: Look to the Original 8265 for this
    7 months ago
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Q: Is there a minimum application temperature?

7 months ago
1 Answer
  • A: Yes, J-B Weld SteelStik Epoxy Putty has a minimum application temperature of 32°F (0°C). For best results, the manufacturer recommends an ambient temperature range of 50°F to 75°F.
    7 months ago
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Q: Can you use this on steel rims

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: It can be used on raw steel but only cosmetic. Also, not good use where the bead of the tire fits the rim
    a year ago
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Q: Will it patch a small hole in aluminum

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: Yes it can. Be sure to sand/grind the area for a better adhesion
    a year ago
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Q: If used to bond 2 aluminum pieces together, would it stop a gasoline leak

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: Look to the Original 8265 for this. If the gas is 15% ethanol or higher it may leak again from the alcohol in the gas
    a year ago
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Q: can you use JB well still stick around your gas tank will it seal

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: If this is a steel tank it can help seal it, but if plastic it is not a good for this.
    a year ago
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Q: Will this work to attach an aluminum sign to an aluminum pole?

a year ago
1 Answer
  • A: Hi, Yes, it will work for that purpose.
    a year ago
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Q: I have a pump handle well, cast iron from 1912, that was dropped in transport. I basically want to "glue the pieces back together". I don't expect to use it ever again, but maybe turn it into something ornamental if the Weld can adhere the handle and ring

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: This product is compatible with Steel, Iron, Stainless Steel, Coper, Brass, Aluminum, Bronze.
    4 years ago
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Q: Will steelstick adhere well to fiberglass to fill screw holes? Can it be redrilled after dry? What do you recommend to repair stripped out screw holes in fiberglass?

4 years ago
1 Answer
  • A: We would recommend the original JB Weld item number 8265S. It will adhere to fiberglass and once cured can be drilled and tapped. It is much stronger.
    4 years ago
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Auburn Washington
Review 1
GenderMale

OMG you wouldn't believe

2 months ago
This stuff is amazing when it says 5 minutes it means it

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on JBWeld.com

Cincinnati Ohio
Review 1

GREAT STUFF

6 months ago
This stuff is the best for fixing aluminum or steel. I used it on my aluminum window screen where a piece was rusted. PERFECT
SweepstakesYes

Yes, I recommend this product.

Redford, Michigan
Review 1
GenderMale

Does not work on steel fuel tank

a year ago
I have used this product on many things. Steel and some plastics. It has always worked good or better than expected. I was happy to see that it was recommended to be used on steel gas tanks. I am sorry to say it does not. I have a pinhole leak at about the 1/4 height of my tank. After running the tank to almost completely empty and sanding the area to bare metal I found this product will not stick to the tank. Even though it was sunny and 80 out i tried to use a heat gun to warm the metal and this product still would not stick to the sanded area. In the past I have never experienced a problem with this product sticking to anything. I have no idea why it wont stick but when I tried to put it on the tank all it did was stick to my thumb and when I looked the product was all smooth and shinny where it had come in contact with the tank. The tank is steel, 1999 F150, but what ever type of steel it is made of is incompatible with this product.

No, I do not recommend this product.

Originally posted on JBWeld.com

Response from JBWeld.com :
9 months ago
JB Weld
If the product still has not worked it may have been old. Contact jbweld.com directly for help with this
Oregon Outback
Review 1
GenderMale
Age65 or over

durable patch on aluminum heater core tube

a year ago
My neighbor gouged a tear in the inlet pipe of the heater core on his F150 5.0 while trying to remove the "quick release" fitting with a flat-bladed screwdriver. Needless to say, R&R on the heater core would be an expensive nightmare. I suggested trying to patch the tear/puncture with SteelStick. I roughed up the area around the puncture with some sandpaper, then smeared on the SteelStick. The outside surface of the repair had to be flush with the inlet tube to allow the heater hose to be reattached, so I smoothed it with my finger. A year and 10K miles later the patch has been leak-free.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Originally posted on JBWeld.com