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Part 1 Using JB Weld to patch a broken cracked block in my 1968 Winnebago.

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Uploaded by on Sep 16, 2010

Part 1 Using JB Weld to patch a broken cracked block in my 1968 Winnebago. This is just a temporary fix to be able to run the Winnebago long enough to more it.

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  • @robviolin1 chewed bubble gum works fine

  • i have a crack on my exaust pipe on my snowmobile will this stuff work?

  • did the jb weld work ?

  • @sirHOAX why is your channel unavalible? i saw the name and remembered the geet fuel vid you posted

  • If you can get a huge syringe from a vet or hospital it will work great to apply the JB weld into the drilled holes and crack. Best of luck. Or try the ones that stores sell for injecting turkeys and meats. The larger the opening the easier to use. Let the JB weld dry and it will clean off the syringe easy.

  • Oh you are so evil, leaving me in a lurch........ I could see the crack I think, looks like a doosie !!!! I've seen JB hold up to the worst !!

  • Would think that JB weld should hold up for along time if you do in fact clean and grind down the area before applying it. That stuff is amazingly strong.

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