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Permatex 84109 PermaPoxy 4 Minute Multi-Metal Epoxy, 0.84 oz. , Grey

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About this item

  • Versatile, easy-to-use, multi-metal dark grey epoxy adhesive that eliminates the need for welding or brazing
  • Water and solvent resistant epoxy sets in 4 minutes with no clamping needed; permanent strength up to 4500 PSI
  • Fills gaps and will not shrink; when cured can be drilled, sanded, threaded or filed
  • Temperature Range: -60°F to 300°F (-51°C to 149°C)
  • Suggested Applications: Ideal for complex, multi-piece assemblies; bonds rigid materials including aluminum, brass, chrome, copper, iron, stainless steel, and steel; use to seal welded seams, fill metal cracks, and mount metal components


Permatex Steel Weld Epoxy is a versatile, easy-to-use, multi-metal epoxy two-part adhesive and filler system that eliminates the need for welding or brazing. Sets in four minutes, no clamping needed. Dark grey appearance. Fills gaps and will not shrink. When cured, can be drilled, sanded, threaded or filed. Resistant to water and solvents. Temperature range -60°F to 300°F (-51°C to 149°C). Permanent strength up to 4500 PSI. Ideal for use on complex, multi-piece assemblies and for bonding rigid materials, sealing welded seams, filling metal cracks, and mounting metal components.


WESIII
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This one is a swing and a miss. Stick with JB. Every time I try one of these plunger style epoxies the stuff is half dried up. Luckily I was able to by sticking a nail down into the white side get it flowing. Very hard to push down.JB is easier with the two tubes. Worst case scenario if the tube is dried up after using it you can cut open with an exacto and still use it.I only tried this because it was the cheapest and quickest to me. So for me I give it a 3 star meaning average product rating.I have no idea how it’s going to hold up yet, but so far I’m not impressed. JB is still king.
WESIII
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This one is a swing and a miss. Stick with JB. Every time I try one of these plunger style epoxies the stuff is half dried up. Luckily I was able to by sticking a nail down into the white side get it flowing. Very hard to push down.JB is easier with the two tubes. Worst case scenario if the tube is dried up after using it you can cut open with an exacto and still use it.I only tried this because it was the cheapest and quickest to me. So for me I give it a 3 star meaning average product rating.I have no idea how it’s going to hold up yet, but so far I’m not impressed. JB is still king.
MJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This product is a fantastic find! It's reasonably priced, making it accessible for most budgets without compromising on quality. The product is exactly as described, and its usefulness cannot be overstated. I've found it to be incredibly practical and efficient in meeting my needs. The attention to detail is impressive, and the performance is on par with more expensive alternatives. If you're looking for something reliable, well-made, and at a fair price point, this is the perfect choice. Highly recommended!
MJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This product is a fantastic find! It's reasonably priced, making it accessible for most budgets without compromising on quality. The product is exactly as described, and its usefulness cannot be overstated. I've found it to be incredibly practical and efficient in meeting my needs. The attention to detail is impressive, and the performance is on par with more expensive alternatives. If you're looking for something reliable, well-made, and at a fair price point, this is the perfect choice. Highly recommended!
Scarlet Rucker
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
The best epoxy glue made!
Scarlet Rucker
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
The best epoxy glue made!
D. Ghanayem
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
I've used it on 2 difficult repairs and it works really well! I'm impressed...used on aluminum and stainless steel
D. Ghanayem
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
I've used it on 2 difficult repairs and it works really well! I'm impressed...used on aluminum and stainless steel
Louis
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2024
Did the job and with stood heat and cold and still holding.
Louis
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2024
Did the job and with stood heat and cold and still holding.
Larry Daves
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Great Product !!!!
Larry Daves
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Great Product !!!!
George H
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Product worked as described... I read all the reviews about the item being hard, and not able to get it to come out But I warmed my up, before using it, and it flowed and worked great...
George H
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
Product worked as described... I read all the reviews about the item being hard, and not able to get it to come out But I warmed my up, before using it, and it flowed and worked great...
masood shah
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 13, 2024
Working good.
masood shah
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 13, 2024
Working good.
Sharon.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 12, 2024
👍 🆗️
Sharon.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 12, 2024
👍 🆗️
chad jones
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Ok so on my UTV the brake caliper came loose and jammed into the inner wheel hard enough it cracked pretty good. The air leaked out, Fast ( pretty big crack ). So before I ordered a Tube I used this Epoxy on the wheel and it's holding air. Im really surprised this worked. Now keep in mind UTV/ ATV tires only air up to about 7 to 12 psi ( this one is at 10.5 ) so I would not try this on a car wheel or high pressure. But hey it worked great here!
chad jones
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Ok so on my UTV the brake caliper came loose and jammed into the inner wheel hard enough it cracked pretty good. The air leaked out, Fast ( pretty big crack ). So before I ordered a Tube I used this Epoxy on the wheel and it's holding air. Im really surprised this worked. Now keep in mind UTV/ ATV tires only air up to about 7 to 12 psi ( this one is at 10.5 ) so I would not try this on a car wheel or high pressure. But hey it worked great here!
Pedro
Reviewed in Mexico on June 11, 2021
Lo usé para cerrar una pequeña fuga de vacío en una línea de metal en el auto, al momento se desempeña muy bien, me encantaría probar la resistencia de 4500psi que promete este epóxico pero actualmente no tengo los medios para hacerlo correctamente, sin embargo parece muy resistente, el color gris en mi aplicación fue bueno se pierde en el color del metal y prácticamente no se nota a menos que lo busques con algo de minuciosidad, quizá lo use para pegar un soporte (acero) de cables que rompieron unos mecánicos en una reparación de emergencia, en resumen me parece muy recomendable este epóxico y como dice en su etiqueta, una vez mezclado, exactamente a los 5 minutos deja de ser moldeable y a los 10 ya está fijo y endurecido, así como el fraguado total sí es a las 24 horas.
Pedro
Reviewed in Mexico on June 11, 2021
Lo usé para cerrar una pequeña fuga de vacío en una línea de metal en el auto, al momento se desempeña muy bien, me encantaría probar la resistencia de 4500psi que promete este epóxico pero actualmente no tengo los medios para hacerlo correctamente, sin embargo parece muy resistente, el color gris en mi aplicación fue bueno se pierde en el color del metal y prácticamente no se nota a menos que lo busques con algo de minuciosidad, quizá lo use para pegar un soporte (acero) de cables que rompieron unos mecánicos en una reparación de emergencia, en resumen me parece muy recomendable este epóxico y como dice en su etiqueta, una vez mezclado, exactamente a los 5 minutos deja de ser moldeable y a los 10 ya está fijo y endurecido, así como el fraguado total sí es a las 24 horas.
Thanet Motor Company
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2021
Brilliant
Thanet Motor Company
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2021
Brilliant
CelticV8
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2020
My project was bonding aluminum plate to machined aluminum round stock to give a blunt nose to the plate. I hit all matting surfaces quickly with 36 grit on a die grinder. After grinding, I cleaned all surfaces with alcohol pads. I applied the epoxy to just the round stock using an acid brush with the bristles cut back about half way to make it stiffer, then placed the plate in top. I used a 5 lb weight during the cure time. About 24 hours later I wanted to machine the assembly on a mill. The cut started on the round stock and went into the plate. Notching the corner went as smooth as possible if they were one solid piece. I had a long notch to make but I made a mistake on my depth. During my dry run (spindle off, normally I have it on) the cutter dropped right onto the round stock right about at center and popped it right off. I was reviving my workpiece and this wasn't detrimental. Matter of fact, if it adhered more I would have lost a cutter. So, I consider this lucky. What I observed though was that all of the epoxy stayed on the round stock where I directly applied it, nothing transferred to the plate. In the future, I think wetting both surfaces will give the best bond and that is common with some adhesives but not mentioned in the directions for this one.
CelticV8
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2020
My project was bonding aluminum plate to machined aluminum round stock to give a blunt nose to the plate. I hit all matting surfaces quickly with 36 grit on a die grinder. After grinding, I cleaned all surfaces with alcohol pads. I applied the epoxy to just the round stock using an acid brush with the bristles cut back about half way to make it stiffer, then placed the plate in top. I used a 5 lb weight during the cure time. About 24 hours later I wanted to machine the assembly on a mill. The cut started on the round stock and went into the plate. Notching the corner went as smooth as possible if they were one solid piece. I had a long notch to make but I made a mistake on my depth. During my dry run (spindle off, normally I have it on) the cutter dropped right onto the round stock right about at center and popped it right off. I was reviving my workpiece and this wasn't detrimental. Matter of fact, if it adhered more I would have lost a cutter. So, I consider this lucky. What I observed though was that all of the epoxy stayed on the round stock where I directly applied it, nothing transferred to the plate. In the future, I think wetting both surfaces will give the best bond and that is common with some adhesives but not mentioned in the directions for this one.
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