Araldite Rapid Steel

Araldite Rapid Steel

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mrbaker86

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1 posts

116 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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Has anyone had any success with this? Been trying to join 2 pieces of cast iron together, but Araldite rapid steel does not seem very strong to me, even after much prep. Just tried for the 3rd time, see what it is like in the morning, although i'm not holding too much hope.

I have used jb weld in the past with better success, but I couldn't find it, so thought i'd give this a whirl...

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

256 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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Rapid curing epoxy adhesives are rarely as strong as the standard curing types.

Cast iron tends to be porous, if the parts you are trying to glue have oil trapped in the grain then you won't get a strong bond.

eltax91

9,892 posts

207 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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eBay for JB weld

Mroad

829 posts

216 months

Monday 8th September 2014
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Try Devcon Titanium putty or Belzona 1111.
For any bonding prep is the key, bonding surface must be spotless and that includes any atmospheric oxidation so do a final rub down and clean up/degrease just before bonding.
Consider increasing the surface area of the parts to be bonded (dremel etc. to create grooves) which will strengthen the bond.
Don't expect miracles if the bonding surface area is small, reinforce with extra supporting material bonded over the join (e.g. metal plate).
I've successfully bonded a thin cast engine block flange doing the above with Devcon.

andyiley

9,236 posts

153 months

Tuesday 9th September 2014
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+1 vote for Belzona 1111, it is the only chemical metal I would ever use.