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3M Scotch-Weld 9170 EPX Plus II Applicator with 2:1 and 1:1 Plunger
- For use with 50 ml Duo-Pak
Product Description
Designed for use with the 3M EPX Plus II Applicator. The applicator comes with 3 different, re-useable plungers for the various Duo-Pak mixing ratios. Nozzles are disposable and are sold separately.
NS = non-sag
DP100 (1:1) is a general purpose, fast setting (3-5 min.) epoxy
DP110 (1:1) is a general purpose, fast setting (9 min.), flexible epoxy with excellent shock and peel strength
DP190 (1:1) is a general purpose, slow setting (90 min.), flexible epoxy with excellent shock and peel strength
DP601 (1:1) is a general purpose, rapid setting (1-2 min.) polyurethane adhesive
DP8005 (10:1) is a structural adhesive for plastics, fast setting (2-3 min.) acrylic adhesive
DP8010 (10:1) is a structural adhesive for plastics, fast setting (10 min.) acrylic adhesive
DP810 (1:1) is a general purpose toughened structural adhesive, fast setting (10 min.) low-odor acrylic adhesive
Some of these adhesives are available in larger quantities for hand mixing, by special order
You must purchase the disposable nozzles separately, sold by the each, see table below
3M Scotch-Weld 9170 EPX Plus II Applicator with 2:1 and 1:1 Plunger
How would you weld in truck bed replacement wheel panels?
Would you mig weld in a stitch like fashion around edge, gind smoth, and bondo to finish? How much of the old rusted panel would you cut out?
Long Overhead MIG Weld Movie
Stoltz employee welds a nonstop 16 foot long overhead MIG weld on a spreader body.
How to make a welder out of a 9v battery and throw away camera flash?
A while back I was at a bar and a guy started talking about how his buddy got in trouble in school for making a small ARC welder out of a 9v battery and a throw away camera flash. He said they welded metal pen caps together and they used small paperclips as the welding rod. Does anyone know how they made the welder? Please tell me and include pictures if you can.
How much does it usually cost to weld on a muffler in California?
Not the whole system, just the muffler. To cut off the old one and weld on the new one.
Would a wire feed welder be sufficient to weld in body panels on a vehicle?
I’m planning on doing some body repairs on my truck. Wondering if a wire feed welder would be sufficient to weld in body panel repair kits, or, do I need to get a MIG welder? Anyone have any experience with the two, and which do you prefer? I used both in high school and college, but that’s going on 10+ years ago now.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!!
How much does it usually cost to weld on a muffler?
Not the whole system, just the muffler. To cut off the old one and weld on the new one.

