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Old 07-06-08   #91 (permalink)
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Repo, cool on the JBWeld then I have some here, its two tubes, one says steel, the other says hardener. they mix in equal parts and they seem like they are thick, not runny, so maybe its the right kind. It says it bonds in a few minutes, and cures in 4 hours. I think its the original formula, like an all purpose thing. Sounds right?
Yea that's the regular good ol' JB Weld. You got it right, half in half and mix thoroughly. It is a bit runny though, IMO. It tends to run by the time it takes it to cure. If you use it on those support bars I would definitely do it one side at a time, and have the case elevated to the JB Weld will 'pool' in the seam.
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Cool project. Now you just need to figure out how to mount a Lv 3 sentry gun on the thing and you're set! Who needs anti virus when you have a sentry gun?!
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lol Dezixn

thanks for the advice Repo
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If not JB Weld, then what would you suggest? I have been following your Trojan build Did it droop like that because it was set upright before it was cured, or did it shift after it was supposedly cured?
I am not sure how it shifted, I had it balanced on those aluminum U-brackets overnight horizontally. They probably shifted because the drawer isn't evenly balanced.

It drooped just because I cut away so much metal, and because I had to take out the support beams that attached to the center of each drawer.
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I didnt get any work done on this project today but I did improve my workshop a lot

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I can also attest to JB Weld's abilities, but there is another product that a welder told me about that is available at any of the big-name outlets. It was something like Liquid Metal. He told me about this material because we were discussing powder coating on a project I've kind of *cough* put off for now. Since JB Weld or Bondo doesn't conduct electricity, I wouldn't be able to use them to fill some holes in the metal I was working with.

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its called liquid nails.

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used it before and it worked well, I think I used it to a concrete slab to a wood frame for a storage unit.
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Being a big fan of TF2, I would like to help you out, I saw that you might opt for a laptop DVD drive due to space issues. Well I just ripped an old laptop up and have a spare DVD-RW drive from it. Only problem is the power and data connections look proprietary...I'm not sure if there is an adapter for it or not...if you're interested in it or want some pictures, send me a PM, I have no problem shipping it to you for no charge if you want it (provided you're in the US).

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Being a big fan of TF2, I would like to help you out, I saw that you might opt for a laptop DVD drive due to space issues. Well I just ripped an old laptop up and have a spare DVD-RW drive from it. Only problem is the power and data connections look proprietary...I'm not sure if there is an adapter for it or not...if you're interested in it or want some pictures, send me a PM, I have no problem shipping it to you for no charge if you want it (provided you're in the US).

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And Im a soldering guru so I can easily make an adapter.
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Wow, thats incredibly nice of you Jacko87, and you too JoeManiaci
Is the drive the kind thats just a slit opening and it "sucks in" the media (lol) or does it have a tray/caddy that pops out? I am interested in the kind that has no tray/caddy.

Can you post a couple pics of it in here? Id like to see the face and the back connectors etc. A ruler in the pic for scale would be awesome

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