if you are putting together metal ducting you can use metal tape its heat resistant.
2007-02-03 14:51:10
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answered by motogirl 3
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Polymers do not do well above ~500 deg F but one that is a UV cure usually works well but equipment is expensive. Actually, JB Weld is pretty good and is a cheap air dry two part epoxy that you can find at a hardware store. If you are looking for something in both a high temp and corrosive envionment "FASTWELD 10" is pretty good and it's air dry but you'll have to get it at an Aerospace distributor.- Go with JB Weld for most application but just make sure that ther is no exposure to food, potable water...
2007-02-03 12:37:16
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answered by Jeff D 1
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JB Weld. I've used it on engine parts and it held up well. It's rated resistant to 500F
2007-02-03 12:30:27
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answered by ChshreCat 3
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The cat man WAS here first-----
But I DO confirm --- JB Weld is your ticket here
amazing stuff !! You'll find a dozen uses for it immediately and then you'll never be without the stuff ever again !!!
2007-02-03 12:37:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Steve,
I vote for JB weld....it's GREAT! It ranks up there with duct tape, hot glue, and WD40!
Good luck!
2007-02-03 14:15:37
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answered by Tj aka Mom 3
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You might want to try JB Weld. It can be purchased at any home improvement store.
Good Luck!
2007-02-03 13:05:32
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answered by Casey L 2
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the red automotive silicon, to water seal engine parts
2007-02-03 13:37:16
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answered by Bonno 6
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Epoxy..........There are many different kinds...Depends on the application....How hot, wet, gasoline,sun light etc...Read the labels..
2007-02-03 12:32:10
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answered by buzzwaltz 4
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