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Differences Between Ordinary and Steel Epoxy Adhesives for Steel Materials
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[QUOTE="phinds, post: 5722018, member: 310841"] Uh ... one has steel and the other doesn't? I was quite surprised when I found out that there even IS such a thing as steel epoxy but I had been using one for years called "JB Weld". I found out because I used it to glue a magnet to a flashlight and damned if it didn't flow along the magnet just as thought it was weakly ferrous, so I checked the ingredients and yep, it has steel in it. Regular old clear epoxies don't. [/QUOTE]
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