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8267S EPOXY PUTTY STL REINFORCED 2OZ

SKU 545-6231
Original price $5.49 - Original price $5.49
Original price $5.49
$5.49
$5.49 - $5.49
Current price $5.49
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Stock Status: Limited Stock (1-2?) Location: Entry Aisle
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Overview

J-B Weld SteelStik Epoxy Putty (8267) is designed for metal repair, patching, and rebuilding of steel components across automotive, plumbing, marine, and general industrial applications.

MPN 8267
Brand J-B Weld
Net Weight 2 oz
Package Weight 0.97 lb
Package Dimensions 1.25 in x 3.87 in x 7.50 in
Composition Steel-reinforced, hand-mixable epoxy putty
Cured Color Dark grey
Tensile Strength (Cured) 4,000 PSI
Water Pressure Rating Up to 500 PSI
Maximum Temperature Rating 350°F (177°C)
Set Time 3–5 minutes
Full Cure Time 60 minutes

Technical Features

  • Hand-mixable, no-tool application: The two-part putty is kneaded by hand to activate, eliminating the need for mixing equipment and enabling fast field repairs.
  • Steel-reinforced, non-rusting formulation: Steel reinforcement provides structural integrity while the non-rusting compound prevents corrosion at the repair site.
  • 3–5 minute set time: Rapid set allows components to be repositioned and held quickly, reducing downtime during repair operations.
  • 4,000 PSI cured strength: Industrial-grade bond strength makes the cured compound suitable for load-bearing and pressure-critical metal repairs.
  • 500 PSI water pressure resistance: Sealed repairs can withstand significant hydraulic pressure, making the product viable for plumbing and fluid-system patches.
  • 350°F temperature resistance: Cured compound maintains structural integrity at elevated temperatures encountered in automotive and mechanical environments.
  • Machineable after 60-minute cure: Once fully cured, the compound can be drilled, tapped, machined, ground, filed, and painted, allowing finished repairs to match original part specifications.
  • Moldable before cure: Pre-cure workability allows the putty to be shaped and built up to fill voids, gaps, or irregular geometries in damaged components.

Applications

  • Patching and repairing automotive and machine parts
  • Plumbing repairs and leak sealing under pressure
  • Rebuilding and filling stripped threads
  • Marine hull and fitting repairs
  • General household and industrial metal repairs
  • Building up worn or damaged steel surfaces prior to machining
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