Projects using JB Weld
- Skub
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Very pretty job.
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I'm very impressed by those panels. I have used JB weld a fair bit. One was fixing the crankcase on a 1931 Sunbeam Model 10. The bike is semi-wet sump and the area of the timing cover that should have sealed to the crankcase was chipped and hacked about to souldn't seal. Added to which it was a very narrow sealing face. As the model is very rare I wasn't confident about having it welded just in case so the trusty JB weld came in very handy.
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Great got any pics?iansoady wrote: Mon Jan 26, 2026 4:52 pm I'm very impressed by those panels. I have used JB weld a fair bit. One was fixing the crankcase on a 1931 Sunbeam Model 10. The bike is semi-wet sump and the area of the timing cover that should have sealed to the crankcase was chipped and hacked about to souldn't seal. Added to which it was a very narrow sealing face. As the model is very rare I wasn't confident about having it welded just in case so the trusty JB weld came in very handy.
- Count Steer
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I'd not seen JB-Weld before but I now feel that I need, nay, must have some.
I'm sure I'll be inspired to find lots of things to do with it.
I'm sure I'll be inspired to find lots of things to do with it.
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Here's a rear brake slave cylinder guard that I made from some 3mm scrap ally plate that was rolled around a 20mm former polished and then shaped. JB Weld was then used to fix the mesh behind the cut out.
This is what it lokks like fitted.
This is what it lokks like fitted.
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This thread reads like someone discovering bread for the first time. Anyway, if you google "dave g" jb weld you'll see that Dave is quite the enthusiast for JB Weld.
Re: Projects using JB Weld
Cover made to protect new hydraulic slave cylinder and finished off with stainless mesh fixed using the usual stuff.
Last edited by Dave G on Fri Feb 27, 2026 2:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I sold it on as I needed the room for another project. Re value: bikes like these have depreciated rapidly over the last couple of years. I covered my costs when I sold it so was quite happy although I suspect the buyer - if he still has it - may be less so.Dave G wrote: Tue Jan 27, 2026 12:21 pm Great pic, thanks. Hard to believe it's nearly 100 years old!. Must be worth a fortune, do you ride it much?
I did ride it a few times but have to say hand gear change and feeble brakes made it something of a challenge. Here it is with me on it:
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Supermofo
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All looks good. No projects or pics as I have the mechanic ability of a blind badger with no arms. I do love someone else's project though.

