🔧 Bond with Confidence: The Ultimate Repair Solution!
The J-B Weld 50139 Plastic Bonder is a quick-setting, two-part urethane adhesive system designed for strong, lasting repairs on a wide range of materials including thermoplastics, composites, and coated metals. With a 1:1 mixing ratio, it sets in just 15 minutes and cures to a hard, permanent bond, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Brand | J-B Weld |
Specific Uses For Product | Tile Repair, Woodworking, Carpentry, Repair, Flooring, Masonry, Countertop, Wall Repair |
Material | Resin |
Compatible Material | Cement |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Strong |
Color | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Syringe |
Item Volume | 25 Milliliters |
Full Cure Time | 30 Minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Tensile Strength | 3770 PSI |
UPC | 043425501394 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00434255013940, 00043425501394 |
Manufacturer | JBWeld |
Model | J-B Weld 50139 Plastic Bonder Body Panel Adhesive and Gap Filler Syringe - Dries Black - 25 ml |
Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 1.18 x 7.28 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 50139 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 50139 |
Special Features | Strong |
J**N
Such a Money Saver For Fixing Plastic
The handle on my blender broke during the move. This helped me save money because I didn't have to buy a new blender. It's really simple to use. I used it on a paper plate and glad I did. It comes out immediately as you open it so be prepared.Overall it's cheap and works well. The was no strong smell and I was able to fix my broken plastic handle. I will keep this for future repairs. So far the blender handle has held up.
R**T
Excellent product!
Ive been very happy with lots of JB products and this one is another great one. Ive used it several times to repair tears in flexible plastic golf cart bodies that are made from the same material as car bumpers. Its slow to dry but once dry its very strong and bonds well. With structural adhesives costing 80+ a tube this is a very nice affordable alternative for small to medium repairs. Ive even used it with fiberglass cloth in spots that needed extra reinforcing. Another JB product that does what it says and does it well.
C**W
When it says JB Weld, you can trust it!
This is a really great product. I snapped the electric charging cover off my vehicle while back out of my garage (doh!). When researching how to connect the cover back to the piece on my EV, I came across this product. Gave it a try because, if it didn't work, I wasn't going to be out too much money. The replacement charging port cover is over $250.After spreading the epoxy glue around all the surface areas that connect the charging port cover and the connecting arm on my vehicle, left it to cure and bond overnight in the garage in 40F weather. The next day, I went to open the charging port cover SLOWLY, waiting for it to flex and break off. This epoxy glue worked like a champ and it is as solid a fix as I've seen it. If there's other plastic items that break in the future, JB Weld is going to do the job and save the day.Saved my $250 + labor charges to replace this. Best value I've spent in a LONG time.
D**N
Works well for most plastics.
I have used Plastic Bonder on many projects over many years. When it works it is wonderful, when it does not it is typically easy to clean up and remove from the item so you can try a different solution.Pros:• Works on most plastics, and most materials I have tried to attach plastic to.Cons:• Doesn't always come out of the syringe in equal parts. This usually is only an issue with newer syringes but tapping the syringe several times seems to help release any air pockets inside that cause the issue.• Plastic Bonder is not compatible with Polypropylene (PP) or Polyethylene (PE) and their support recommends using MMA500 for Polypropylene. I have used Plastic Bonder with Polypropylene and it works for some fixes depending on the requirements. It only hardens to what can best be described as a stiff bendiness that breaks or separates if there is too much flexing or pressure, but it does not harm the PP plastic and is easy to clean up and remove from PP if needed.• Little documentation on specific materials that Plastic Bonder or any other JB-Weld is compatible with. Though they do respond to questions sent through the contact form on their website (jbweld.com) within a day or so.Tips:• Wear gloves. Though not listed, it sticks to skin quite well and is difficult to remove if left on your fingers for any amount of time. Alcohol, or acetone can help if it has only been a few minutes.• Have paper towels ready before you start applying. If Plastic Bonder gets on anything accadently, you need to quickly wipe it off.• Protect your work surface. This stuff is almost magical in its ability to get on everything in the immediate area.• For small items I have found the following useful:> Use painters' tape to hold the item together while curing. The tape usually releases relatively easily after a few hours and helps keep everything in place.> Using tinfoil as a drying surface works well. After about an hour of curing I gently twist the item to prevent the tinfoil from permanently bonding to the item I am working on. After an hour of curing Plastic Bonder usually has firmed up and enough to tolerate gentle movement of the item, while still being soft enough to easily release from the tinfoil.> Toothpicks make good disposable applicators and cut up business cards are handy for shaping Plastic Bonder when applying to small items.Overall, I do recommend JB-Weld Plastic Bonder. I do wish it were offered in other packaging as the syringe works for medium sized repairs, but for larger repairs the syringe does not last very long, and for smaller repairs a lot of Plastic Bonder goes to waste as it is difficult to eject small quantities of Plastic Bonder in equal parts from the syringe.
K**D
works great
I have a little vacuum cleaner and the hose popped out of it.It's plastic so I bought epoxy that works on plastic. There are different kinds some do not work on plastic so you need to watch for that.I wrapped the end of the hose in duct tape so it would have a smooth tight seal, then put a lot of epoxy inside the plastic coupling and slid the duct tape end into it.It says it's supposed to set up in about 15 minutes...but it was still a little squishy, so I left it sit for about an hour before I used the vacuum and it worked like a dream.There's not a lot of epoxy in this little container. I probably used half of it for this project, but then it's not that expensive either, so I have no complaints.It was very runny when first sqirted out onto a piece of cardboard. Make sure the cardboard or whatever flat surface you put it on is large because it's runny until you stir it for a while... it does get a little thicker, but it's still pretty runny until it sets up.Don't forget to wear gloves.I'm glad I did because, I got this stuff all over the part I was working on and used multiple paper towels to clean it up. I would have got it all over my hands otherwise.I didn't really notice a smell and I have asthma, so I don't think that's an issue.
R**F
Works! Great package design
The adhesive is the usual high JB Weld quality. Leaves a shiny black seam to fill body panel joints. Love the twist lock cap that seals both tubes and is easily opened. Best solution for that problem that I’ve seen.
M**Y
Great product
What an easy way to use J.B. Weld. Sels nice for next use without going to waste.
J**N
fast cure time
This stuff always amazes me. Fast cure time and very hard when cured. The dispenser works well and helps avoid a mess.
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