J-B Weld

J-B Weld 8277 WaterWeld Epoxy Putty Stick - 2 oz

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  • J-B Weld Waterweld: A Hand Mixable Two Part Epoxy Putty Stick, That Can Cure Under Water And Is Ideal For Repairing Plumbing, Fuel Tanks, Tubs And Showers, Drains, Pool And Spa, Boats & Potable Water Tanks And More! J-B Weld Waterweld Is Certified By The Nsf And Is Safe For Contact With Potable Water
  • Cure And Set Time: After Kneading The Two Part Formula Together By Hand, Waterweld Takes 25 Minutes To Set And Cures In 1 Hour. J-B Weld Waterweld Set And Cure Color Is Off White
  • Product Features And Strength: J-B Weld Waterweld Has Lap Shear Strength Of 1300 Psi, Can Withstand Continuous Temperatures Up To 300Of (149Oc) And Intermittent Temperatures Of 350Of (176 Degrees Celsius) And Is Chemical Resistant Against Petroleum, Hydraulic Fluids And Other Chemicals When Fully Cured
  • Surface Applications: Iron & Stainless Steel, Copper & Brass, Aluminum & Bronze, Fiberglass And Plastic & Pvc
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Product details

BrandJ-B Weld
Specific Uses For ProductCasting, Countertop, Flooring, Masonry, Repair
MaterialWaterWeld Epoxy Putty Stick
Item FormPutty, Stick
Special FeatureCures under water

Technical specifications

brandJ-B Weld
specific_uses_for_productCasting, Countertop, Flooring, Masonry, Repair
materialWaterWeld Epoxy Putty Stick
item_formPutty, Stick
special_featureCures under water
colorOff White
item_package_quantity1
package_informationTube
item_volume59.14 Milliliters
viscosityHigh Viscosity
full_cure_time60 Minutes
water_resistance_levelWaterproof
tensile_strength1300 Pounds Per Square Inch
unit_count1.0 Ounce
viscosity_levelMedium
upc043425082770
number_of_pieces1
global_trade_identification_number00043425082770
manufacturerJBWeld
product_dimensions1 x 4 x 7 inches
item_weight2.46 ounces
departmentEpoxy
item_model_number8277
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableFebruary 17, 2007
best_sellers_rank#725 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #3 in Metal Filled Epoxies

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Customers find the epoxy putty excellent and easy to use, taking about two hours to set up.

★★★★★

Neat stuff

Yool NevnoDecember 28, 2025

First off i do like the product, it seems to work and hold strong. I used it to cement/glue some rocks and wood together in my aquairum. After finishing it seems well put together to where i trust it with fish in the tank. But It was hard to get it to stay on the rock as it didnt want to get off my gloves that i used to apply it. That was the most difficult thing about the process and it easily stains objects like rocks, wood and potentially glass if you accidentally get it on them. I add to use some glue to add moss on the spots i used it and accidentally touched to hide it as it itself and its residue are noticeable. Read more

★★★★★

I refurbish and repurpose cast iron cookware and pretty much anything that's cast iron because it's my passion

Danielle GhirardaMay 2, 2016

I refurbish and repurpose cast iron cookware and pretty much anything that's cast iron because it's my passion. When my boss who owns a barn in Connecticut that was built in the 1700's found this out, he immediately thought it would be a fun challenge to start digging up old cast iron pots that he would find in the ground in his barn to bring to me to see what I could do to bring them back to life. The first project he gave me was an antique S&P Kettle pot. It was severely cracked on the bottom. When it comes to cast iron, you have to weigh your options and in this case it really wasn't worth having somebody weld it together for me because it could have created more damage because the crack was that severe. I felt because this wasn't going to be used for cooking and a great repurposing project, I consulted with my service managers because they work with these kind of materials and would know what kind of bonding agents in materials would be best to use that would be effective to do the job for these kind of projects. Because my job involves working with plumbing and cast iron and things of that nature, I knew that I was talking to probably some of the best resources. They recommended this product and I purchased two tubes from Amazon because I wasn't sure exactly how much of this stuff I was going to or needed to use. Sometimes it's always hard to tell from the picture on Amazon as opposed to what you get when you actually receive it in the mail. It is a putty type material and it is white. I only used one tube and not even close to half of it so a little goes a very long way! The putty works perfectly and it goes within the crevices that you needed to and you can shape it but you have to make sure you do it quickly before it dries because it does dry quickly as well which is great. I didn't want it to be perfect I shaved it enough to fill in the huge crack. Because it's white I knew I didn't have to make it look pretty because I knew I was going to be repainting the whole pot once the putty had dried. Before I did any painting, I did a test just to humor myself and I filled the pot with water. I have to say that no water left that pot anywhere and if I wanted to use the pot for just a planter at this point, I am incredibly confident that I could do that without any worries of leakage. So I have plenty of this left for the next time I come across a crackpot repurposing project and I'm excited with the fact that I have a product that is amazing and will definitely be able to use and it will work. So whether you're going to use this for plumbing needs, repurposing needs or whatever, not only is the price right, but this stuff is awesome. It does the job. Again though just to be clear, it is white and dries white so if Aesthetics are an issue for you, you should count on definitely painting over it with the color that matches the item that you're working on. Read more

★★★★☆

Not this time

Diver daveDecember 17, 2025

Normally this stuff works well and sticks to most anything. Did not work on my Fiberglass water tank the developed a leak. Sanded the spot. Cleaned with MEK.. applied JBWeld and 24 hours later filled the tank and the leak re appeared. Read more

★★★★★

This product works on leaks! Great stuff!

TKOSeptember 26, 2025

Even though I had used JB Weld for almost 40 years, I never knew they made a WaterWeld product. I had a leak in a pvc pipe and went to youtube to find out the best way to repair it since the Flex stuff failed. That's where I learned about JB WaterWeld and purchased it for $10 at a hardware store. I followed the directions and it worked like a charm. I purchased this one on Amazon for almost $4 less, to keep on hand. This stuff is amazing! Trust me, you want to have one on hand for emergencies. Maybe 2. Read more

★★★★★

Works great for my sprinkler pipe

DeisaiMay 6, 2023

It works great on a L shape elbow pvc joint in my sprinkler box (about 80psi). There is a very small leak in my sprinkler box, found last fall and confirmed this spring when turn back on the water (photo 2), there a few hair size water shoots out from it. I removed the component and brings to Home Depot, but they said the manufacture is no longer making it (or out of business), and they do not have any replacement in similar size. So for me, try some alternative solution is the only way to do before spend hundreds to hire professional. I decide to give this a try to this patty before really hire someone to do it, and thanks to many other reviews in this post, even a lot of people says it doesn't work with pressured pipe, I did see there are people successfully make it works. Based on all other people's experience, I did the following steps with extra caution: 1. clean up all the dirt and debris, wipe out clean with paper towel. 2. rough the surface a little bit with a wood sandpaper (barely add some scratch on the surface, to improve the bond between this patty and the pipe). 3. discards the first1 inch of patty on the edge (some people recommend so), then take a about 1 inch of patty for first application. knead it to bar/snake shape and fold it, repeat for dozens of times. 4. after it fully mixed and soft like peanut butter, make it like bar/snake, wrap it around the leaked position (like a ring over your finger), push it to the surface and smooth the edge (like a band aid around the ring over your finger). 5. wait 1 hour to 2 hour for first application to harden a bit (the first application only becomes slightly harden after an hour), then do the 2nd application same way to "patch" the 1st application (use 1st application to seal the leak, 2nd application to seal any potential leak of 1st application). 6. wait 3 days instead of just 1 day to let it fully cured (assume there are moisture in the pipe and it take longer to dry) So far it works well after turning water back on and no more leanings. I will keep monitoring my pipe, in case if it leaked again, I will update here. note1: the product i received says its strength is 4370 psi (picture 1), which is much higher than the label in old picture and another product in home depot. I guess that extra strength may also helps if the product is fully cured. note 2: if your hole is larger, you may need more putty to add extra strength than how much i uses. but i still recommend multiple applications than use everything in one shot. ---- update: June 12 patched another garden hose with 2 steps. it works for a week but leaks soon after a few usage, i guess flexible pipe may need more skill & patient. Read more

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