Pros & Cons
Pros
Once wrapped they feel much stronger and i have no worry about them breaking. Got another 2 rolls and wrapped it up to the handle. I think this is a lifetime fix now.
Works fantastic as a mold-able splint. Pictured is a section of a 31 foot fiberglass antenna mast.
It mends it better than new and strong as hardened concrete. I now trust this steel leg (that could have failed any day) more than all of the others that are rust free.
Cons
Tried to fix a pin hole leak in a copper water pipe. Couldn't seal a pinhole on a garden hose. It dries hard as a rock. This stuff is not for plumbing.
Jb weld and duct tape is better. Would not stick to itself well at the overlapped edge. Worthless, no adhesion whatsoever, attempted to use to cover a 5 inch crack in a fiberglass non essential divider.

Highlights
Quality
I was a little skeptical about the quality of this but it didnt disappoint
I usually dont gush over a reviewed product but this is a remarkable product
Mine didn’t come with the strip to secure it or with the sand paper to cleanscuff the surface
I cleaned the hose with alcohol as well as i could than wrapped it tightly with this product
Price
Cost wise im not sure if if would not have been cheaper to just buy a new handle
I think the price point should be a little bit lower but it is convenient to use
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Mine didn’t come with the strip to secure it or with the sand paper to cleanscuff the surface
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Wooden shovel handles are not what they used to be
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I have pretty much switched to fiberglass on new tools
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I live in central florida and the heat and humidity breaks down wood pretty quickly and i dont think they are made of hickory anymore
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This particular shovel handle first broke right at the bottom
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I did put some gorilla glue in the break matched up the wood fibers then gave it the wrap
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It worked great until the shovel handle broke again just above the fix
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These were 1 and 2 inch rolls