Jonathan .B Master Fingerboarder
Number of posts : 1129 Age : 28 Location : Queens, NY Humor : Typical thins Reputation : 20 Skill Level : 1249 Registration date : 2009-05-04
| Subject: request on JB weld Sat Mar 06, 2010 4:36 am | |
| Alright so i had some spare metal scraps and a strangely shaped piece of metal and i wanna make a rail And i wanna use JB weld But what i wanna know is that when i attach the legs to the rail itself do i need to drill a hole in the metal? Or can i just put some jb weld on and let the legs sit on top of the jb weld? And if you could give me some tips that would be great | |
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TaylorT I am the law. :)
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| Subject: Re: request on JB weld Sat Mar 06, 2010 5:15 am | |
| it only helps to drill a hole. i would try it without a hole, and if it breaks, then i would just drill a hole and do it again | |
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toastycornflakes Administrator
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| Subject: Re: request on JB weld Sat Mar 06, 2010 6:05 am | |
| Definitely drill a hole. I've made like ten rails, and you can stand on them if you drill the holes. | |
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