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James H
> 3 dayExactly what I ordered. Great for small projects.
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Mars
> 3 daySome things about this epoxy glue make it distinct from other quick set epoxies Ive used... But it does work pretty well especially for some use cases. First, the cap. It has a GREAT cap if you can remember which orientation to put it back on as, because if you get it backwards, then youll glue the cap to the syringe! So, twist the cap open, then BEFORE pulling it off, with a sharpie mark a line on the cap that continues on to the syringe. Then youll never have to guess the cap orientation - just line up your lines. Second, the set texture. My end result is firm but a little rubbery. This seems like potentially a good thing for ceramic especially. Third, the set time. Maybe I have an odd batch? But I was expecting it to set in 5 minutes, and it didnt. This was a problem because I didnt have a clue how long to hold my piece. Needs 10 to 15 minutes. It just starts getting tacky at 10 to 12 minutes for me after thorough mixing. What I learned is... using a piece of cardboard and a toothpick... * Squirt some out on the cardboard. * Mix it for 3 minutes. You have to really mix it very well. * Apply to both sides of your piece thinly, but dont press them together * Keep mixing the leftover. When it starts to get tacky.... however long that is (it might be 10 to 12 mins) * Press the sides together and hold gently for an additional 5 minutes. * Sing a song while you do this to help not get bored out of your mind while you hold! Fourth - adjustment! Because it takes a long time to cure, its still soft and pliable 20 minutes after it sets. THIS IS A HUGE ADVANTAGE if you think about it, because if you have several pieces to glue together, e.g. a handle for a mug, you can work on the remaining pieces and theres some flexibility if you didnt get the joint exactly right for the glued joints to bend a bit while setting the next segment. Lastly - cure time - it *really* needs 48 hours. Not 24. Dont get tempted to use too soon! I havent yet tested for diswasherability or mircro-waveableness. Id not use it for a food-contact bowl on the inside. Who knows what its made of (except of course good ol J.B.)
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JRPA
> 3 dayGood Price. Good Product.
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c.oliveira
> 3 dayNo different than any other brand excessive water down considering 2 part mixture ? get a paste brand mixture which you are in control
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MGB
> 3 dayGood working time and solid adhesion, just as youd expect from JB. Cap leaves no guesswork for resealing. Will order this again. Used for a bone knife with antler handle. I mixed antler dust with this epoxy for an appearance of flawless fit. Worked perfectly.
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River
> 3 dayExactly what I needed easy quick use and goes on clear but a tiny dot spreads big, value is good goes a long way but you will need to purchase more tips if you’re going to use after one use and it is a small tube but seems like it will go a long way and be able to be used a lot.
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Larry Gonser
> 3 dayDon’t use the self mixing tube if you’re not going to use the whole thing. The bond is strong and works as advertised. Throw the mixing tube away and mix it manually just like the old days. So much waste ….
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Brian Propst
> 3 dayThe surface seems a little tacky even after the epoxy sets up. As a binder, it works well, but as a clear surface to polish, it has some issues.
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BobLap
> 3 dayThe epoxy worked great to adhere a golf shaft to the hozzle adapter of a Callaway driver. It was easy to mix and apply, set up well, and is working fine on the golf club. I had used a different epoxy in the past that was for golf clubs. It was more expensive than this one and the two bottles held way more epoxy then I needed. By the time I tried to use it for a second club it would harden.
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Sydne Smolenski
> 3 dayThis product is so easy to use and the strength of adhesion is fabulous.