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โก Fix it fast, fix it strong โ the aluminum repair kit that means business.
The H-455 Alumfast 190ml Rapid Cure Aluminium Putty Repair Kit is a premium two-component epoxy infused with pure aluminum particles, designed for rapid 5-minute curing and industrial-strength repairs. Ideal for HVAC systems, automotive parts, and marine equipment, it offers machinability and durability unmatched by typical epoxies, making it the go-to solution for professionals needing fast, reliable aluminum fixes without rust or water damage concerns.

| ASIN | B001RLYQ88 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #129,164 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #189 in Epoxy Adhesives |
| Brand | HY-POXY |
| Brand Name | HY-POXY |
| Color | Clear |
| Colour | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Aluminum |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 343 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Minutes |
| Full Cure Time | 5 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00683873444555 |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
| Item form | Paste |
| Manufacturer | HY-POXY |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Model | H-455 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Strong |
| Part Number | H-455 |
| Special features | Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair |
| Specific uses for product | Repair |
| UPC | 683873444555 006838734445 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Volume | 6.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**S
made of magic?
I used this when I caught a rock through my oil pan. The car wasnโt worth the amount of money it would cost to remove the subframe to replace the aluminum oil pan. The stuff worked fantastic a little bit of sandpaper an hour of my time and a little bit of silver paint later and you couldnโt even tell that anything happened. Still driving the car a year later with no problems.
K**X
THE CHOSEN ONE for fixing AR build stupidity
I think chiming in with my $.02 might possibly be of service to any of y'all out there with a similar or identical very niche usage case for this epoxy like I did when I was shopping around for bonding agents to fix a minor, yet debilitating botching of an 80% AR lower completion attempt. In my case I somehow stupided up what I consider the most demoralizing part, which is the last steps (if you so choose it to be, of course) of drilling the trigger pin holes, which negated the entirety of my anticipated satisfaction of an otherwise pristine milling job in the hands of a novice.... SO, after scouring the internet for advice for what my options could be & finding them to be very limited due to the nature of the common 7076 aluminum alloy AR lower receivers are usually made from; I first attempted the tried-and-true, all-'MURICAN ultra-resilient/permanent gadget-resurrector of JB Weld & unilaterally failing at even creating a glimpse of hope or progress despite my determined spirit which led me to attempt every possible tweak of application & curing methodology with each attempt's surface preparation technique zealousness-level cranked up buy about an order of magnitude each go-around. Every attempt produced the same results of "play-dohing out" whenever I attempted to redrill the trigger pin holes with the hope and expectation that the minuscule amount of the epoxy that I required to fill in my mistake would remain rigid and firmly anchored with a nice, clean, smoothly finished surface after being drilled through. It probably works hella well on a different substrate for drilling, but it just sucks for this application (as in fails miserably.) NOT THIS PRODUCT THOUGH! THIS IS THE ANSWER!!! YAYYYYY! For real, while JB weld still retains strength when bonding to 7076 alloys, it's "toughness" is nil (on that note: in my opinion, it generally lacks that attribute of "toughness" in the formal/technical definition to the degree that I would rather see the j-b weld company just drop the suggestion that it's a drill-friendly bonding agent since they apparently view the underwhelming merit of it not *completely* crumbling away when a drill bit gets intimate with it in the same way someone viewing a ramshackle house that had just withstood a category 5 hurricane as an impervious fortress when it's actually totally compromised in every possible way structurally...), whereas even though i am clueless as to to the shear & compression strengths of this expoxy, it is *extremely* tenacious and TOUGH. Nice, clean smooth trigger pin holes, in the right place now, too! Pricey, true but if you don't have a legit method worked out already for fixing the stupid you imparted into your AR build, consider that whatever else you attempt instead of this, without having a 100% certainty of success will likely just make you waste more money before listening to someone's proper testimonial, and I'm not the only one in this review section either!
M**.
Bonds like a son of a gun
So i will say this, i tried to use it on a cast aluminum block on a honda. It bonded great to the crack. But we had a hair line crack on an oil channel that supplied oil to the oil pressure sender. It held well but the oil was seeping thru the crack at the threads. If you fixing chips,broken flange or bonding two pieces, this is the stuff.
A**W
worked great
I bought this because one of its specified uses is to repair aluminum castings. I used it to repair a cast aluminum differential case on a self propelled concrete saw. It had been backed into something sticking out of the slab and broke a hole the size of a lemon in the casting. I used this product to affix a custom bent piece of 1/8" aluminum plate over the hole and it has been several months now and it doesn't leak a drop of gear oil. Calling it putty is a bit of a stretch as it is too thin for that name. It does set up fast though so you can wait for it to thicken a little.
H**R
Strong putty
Context: I have a 1990 yamaha bigbear ATV which had seen better days. It started smoking like crazy so the time came to change pistons and combustion chamber. In the process, stuck bolts and a very stubborn stator made me mistakingly impact the engine case with a hammer. I could see a crackline and one of the bolt holes was partially destroyed. I saw the reviews and I got this with high expectations as the case is aluminum I figured this one would be more compatible. I used it to repair a couple of hairline cracks on a middle drive gear case as well and so far it hasn't disappointed. It's been two weeks of intermitent use but so far it is holding up well and I'll make sure to update this if anything comes up.
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