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Of course JB Weld is available everywhere and will work, but the color is ugly and it doesn't machine pleasantly (being full of iron particles, calcium, and other stuff).
But, there are "Liquid Metal" repair kits for cleaning up molds, etc., and those look a lot prettier but are a lot pricier!
Wayne
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Good Morning All.
I am looking for a way to fill up some holes in a metal stiffener such that a) the surface will be very flush b) I can still go through a press cycle to bond the stiffeners onto the flex.
Thanks. Steve Kelly
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