at epoxy resins do you recommend that are cheap?
Part of the appeal of the JB Water Weld Putty is that it is $5 at Walmart.had a leak on one of my ac lines. I don't want to fix it with a new part of course due to the fact that nobody has any private property rights in light of government oppression which can steal your car at any time.
So I was checking if anyone had any experience in sealing auto a/c line leaks? I have tried something so far which has held up for about 24 hours use with a fully charged system with the low pressure up to 40 psi.
I took some JB Water Putty and then covered the leak, then wrapped some fiberglass cloth around it in hopes of reinforcing the high psi it would be exposed to then added another laywer of JB Water Putty. I used the Water putty version because it was the only JB product which was resistant to chemicals and also in a putty form for easy application instead of a sloppy liquid form which would run everywhere.
I thought we were all here for the fucking related activities.
Be that as it may, JB Weld is a crap product. They should have called it JB Manure. Use epoxy resin instead, or at least coat the JB Manure repair job with epoxy resin. That will make it a genuine half-ass repair, which seems to be what you are looking to do.
Incidentally, Martha Stewart said she can also do a half ass fix your AC line using some items commonly found around the home, as shown in this picture.
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at epoxy resins do you recommend that are cheap?
Part of the appeal of the JB Water Weld Putty is that it is $5 at Walmart.
What epoxy resins do you recommend that are cheap?
Part of the appeal of the JB Water Weld Putty is that it is $5 at Walmart.
Luckily I haven't needed any condoms with my sugar baby..
And if she tells you, "you're the only one" do you honestly believe her? Or are you just in denial? BTW, When was the last time you were tested?
Well we are just seeing each other.
...else. Oh yeah, we've got you figured out.