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Selleys Knead It Steel Vs Arc Welding

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Selleys Knead It Steel Vs Arc Welding

Post by dearot »

Do you think Selleys Knead It Steel as good as arc welding?

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Post by grimbo »

how is this Suzuki tech related?

What are you trying to weld or fix?
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Post by BlueSuzy »

Bluetack is much bettererer.
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Post by mrw82 »

it is pretty strong. IT IS TEMPORARY. I would chose carefully about what its used for.
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Post by dearot »

grimbo wrote:how is this Suzuki tech related?

What are you trying to weld or fix?
It is use to fix a broken roof rack.
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Post by ajsr »

kneed it is the best my spring over perches are held on with it and im making a high steer knuckle setup out of it because you can file and tap it


thinking about making 5:1 diff gears from it too

dearot your smoking the green stuff arn't you
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Post by dearot »

:armsup:

it is just it broke at the joint where i welded. how bout use it as reinforcement after re-welded?
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Post by ajsr »

how about asking someone who knows how to weld properly to do it again for you
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Post by ajsr »

if your near me ill do it for you free
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Post by dank »

We used metal putty to perform a field repair on a radiator hole on a certain Jimny and that radiator was going strong actually is still ok after about 1.5 yrs...

EDIT: laziness of the owner meant it stayed like that. I would only use it as a temporary fix. definitely good stuff to keep in the spares kit.
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Post by grazza »

I have used it for a temporary repair of a sump that cracked on a long trip. Did not even remove the sump first. Stopped the oil leak until I could get it welded up.

One of those things to chuck in your toolbox.
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Post by just cruizin' »

radiator, sump, fueltank - yes
anything vaguely structural - hell no.
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Post by -ZukChiK- »

I found this stuff good for filling in holes in the bodywork, but wouldn't rely on it for any structural strength. And definitely NOT for roof racks!
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Post by badger »

i guess it depends on your kneading skills. you average home kneader with a bunnings kneader it prob wouldnt hold but if your a pro with a lincoln or esab kneader u might have some luck.

give us a go and post some pics of the beads you lay
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Post by dearot »

Tried on the left over tube pipe. Its pretty strong but no i wouldnt use it for structural. Thanks
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Post by Mud_Muncher »

dank wrote:We used metal putty to perform a field repair on a radiator hole on a certain Jimny and that radiator was going strong actually is still ok after about 1.5 yrs...

EDIT: laziness of the owner meant it stayed like that. I would only use it as a temporary fix. definitely good stuff to keep in the spares kit.
Didn't stay like that for long, ended up replacing the rad a little while later. Probable lasted a mth or so and never leaked.
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Post by brendan_h »

dearot wrote:Tried on the left over tube pipe. Its pretty strong but no i wouldnt use it for structural. Thanks
badger wrote:i guess it depends on your kneading skills. you average home kneader with a bunnings kneader it prob wouldnt hold but if your a pro with a lincoln or esab kneader u might have some luck.
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Post by lay80n »

Im going to go out on a limb here but - WAS THIS A SERIOUS THREAD. Were you seriously wanting to compare welding to using knead it. If so, please do not ever ever attempt to do any work on a car. Thats just downright scary.

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Post by v840 »

lay80n wrote:Im going to go out on a limb here but - WAS THIS A SERIOUS THREAD. Were you seriously wanting to compare welding to using knead it. If so, please do not ever ever attempt to do any work on a car. Thats just downright school holidays.

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