Metal Repair Epoxy Paste Heat & Cold Resistant Welding Glue for Cracks & Leaks
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Industrial-Strength Repairs That Hold Like Welding — Metal Repair Epoxy Paste for Cracks, Leaks, Castings and Engine Blocks
Fix metal like a pro with Jowsie Metal Repair Epoxy Paste — a heavy-duty two-part adhesive that bonds, fills, and seals cracks, holes, and leaks without welding equipment. Heat and cold resistant once cured, it stands up to stamping, pressure, and vibration, making it ideal for engine blocks, castings, pipes, radiators, tanks, and tools. Just mix, apply, and let it cure to a rock-solid, machinable finish.

Why You'll Love This Metal Repair Paste
- Welding-Strength Bond: Forms an incredibly strong, permanent repair on metal without heat, flames, or special tools.
- Heat & Cold Resistant: Cured paste withstands extreme temperatures, ideal for engines, exhausts, and outdoor repairs.
- Seals Cracks & Leaks: Fills gaps in castings, pipes, radiators, and tanks to stop leaks fast.
- High Pressure Resistance: Holds up to stamping, vibration, and mechanical stress once fully cured.
- Machinable Finish: Sand, drill, tap, or paint the repair after curing for a seamless fix.
- Easy to Use: Mix the two parts, apply to a clean surface, and let cure — no experience needed.

Specifications
- Product type: Two-Part Metal Repair Epoxy Paste
- Bonds: Steel, iron, aluminum, copper, brass, and most metals
- Resistance: Heat, cold, pressure, oil, water
- Finish: Machinable — sand, drill, tap, paint
- Certification: RoHS
- Sizes: 50ml, 100ml
- Usage: Engine blocks, castings, pipes, radiators, tanks, tools, machinery
What's in the Box
- 1 x Metal Repair Epoxy Paste
- 1 x Application Tool
FAQs
Q: How long does it take to cure?
A: Initial set happens within minutes; full cure and maximum strength develop over 24 hours depending on temperature.
Q: Can I drill or sand it after curing?
A: Yes — once fully cured, the repair can be sanded, drilled, tapped, and painted just like solid metal.
Q: Will it hold up to high heat?
A: Yes — once cured it resists both high and low temperatures, making it suitable for engine and exhaust repairs.
