If you don't particularly need the twin plunger packaging, it's probably better (and cheaper) just to buy regular dual tubes of the JB Weld. Like:
https://www.amazon.com/J-B-Weld-8...B0006O1ICE
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2-Pack J-B Weld Original Steel Reinforced Epoxy Syringe, High Strength
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BTW, these plungers are relatively small containers with less than a fl oz each. Regular twin tubes of this JB Weld total 2oz (oz vs fl oz??), and are only $6.54. So actually costs less for about the same total amount of glue. ie. only get the plungers if you really need that form for application or to help with dispensing even amounts. (Note: It doesn't really have to be exact, as I've learned from years of eyeballing it from the tubes.)
https://www.amazon.com/J-B-Weld-8...B0006O1ICE
https://www.jbweld.com/product/su...-activated
Unlike a regular superglue, this one has added components that are slightly flexible and more waterproof (ie. Broken showerhead handle here glued with this.)
If the two sides can be held apart a crack, coat both sides, then sweep the uv light over the edges 2-3 seconds to start activating it, stick and hold the two edges together.
Apply a bead along the break to cover it, uv light for 10-20 seconds to activate it. Then do the other side.
A dozen more seconds of a second light pass for both sides, then let sit for 4-8 hours.
Uv light in sunlight, too.
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Technically yes, but this is steel reinforced so its going to be gray, not clear or white. Jb weld and permatex make other colored epoxies.
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