John Gardon

John Gardon

E6000 vs. Krazy Glue 

E6000 and Krazy Glue Comparison

Fact Checked and Posted by Adnan Shahriar E6000 is an industrial-strength adhesive for a permanent bond. Krazy glue is a high-strength adhesive for home and office supplies. E6000 is an industrial-strength adhesive that provides a permanent bond, toughness, and flexibility. …

How To Use JB Weld On Metal?

Using JB Weld On Metal

To use JB Weld on metal, Clean and sand the surface, mix the epoxy, apply evenly, and let it cure for 24 hours. Ideal for strong, heat-resistant repairs. Using JB Weld on metal isn’t quite the same as using it…

Loctite Super Glue vs. Krazy Glue

Loctite Super Glue and Krazy Glue Comparison

Loctite glue has triple resistance, suitable for home, office, and crafts projects. Krazy glue can be used for home and office supplies repairs.  Loctite and Krazy glue are good options for superglue projects.  Loctite high-strength glue is a professional adhesive…

Krazy Glue vs. Gorilla Super Glue

Krazy Glue and Gorilla Super Glue comparison

Fact Checked and Posted by Adnan Shahriar Krazy glue is an all-purpose glue for office, school, and art supplies. Gorilla glue is water-resistant and works for home repairs. Krazy and Gorilla glue are both cyanoacrylate glues. Their quicker-setting formulas allow…

JB Weld SteelStik vs. TankWeld vs. QuikSteel

Fact Checked and Posted by Adnan Shahriar J-B Weld SteelStik can do automotive repairs, TankWeld is good for tank repairs, and QuikSteel is suitable for tile, flooring, and furniture repairs. When you are into epoxy putty, J-B Weld SteelStik, TankWeld,…

How to Use JB Weld High Heat Epoxy Putty?

Using JB Weld High Heat Epoxy Putty

Most epoxy putties can create a strong bond with metals. However, they will not last long on industrial and automotive parts exposed to high temperatures. In most cases, it’s best to take it to a repair shop. But that can…

JB WaterWeld vs. MarineWeld vs. Original Cold-Weld

J-B WaterWeld and MarineWeld and Original Cold-Weld

Fact Checked and Posted by Adnan Shahriar WaterWeld is for waterproof applications, MarineWeld is for marine and automotive applications, and Cold-Weld is for permanent, long-lasting repairs. If you are unsure which epoxy to choose for your application or repair, I…