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Geeeeeee
> 3 daySo you have to throw away the special mixing tube after use… yet it comes with instructions for storage…how the heck do you use it without the mixing tube? Really asinine design. It also stinks badly. Worse than just a chemical like foul.
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FJC JR
Greater than one weekGreat stuff. Insert on the face of a $269 putter came off and couldnt find it. Filled the recess on the face of the putter with this epoxy, sanded it perfectly smooth, and am rolling putts as if the putter was never damaged. Saved me a ton of money!
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J e f f Bezos
> 3 dayThe gauge inlet broke off 3 or 4 years ago and I used a 2 part epoxy to glue it back on. It lasted until 4.2.23 it started to come off so I removed it and cleaned up the old epoxy and re applied with a nice big clamp! Let it cure for 60 to 80 minutes and fired the pool pump up! Works great and $4 is way better than $100 valve assembly! And the gauge still reads lol great products, Ive used this to fix 100 cracks in our hot tub too!
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David Hardrick
> 3 dayWhy has it taken this long to find this adhesive it’s clear it doesn’t run and it works just on any surface. Just repurchased and continue to use it.
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P M 3
Greater than one weekThis has been my go to epoxy for years now. Sets quickly and a great bond. Recommended!
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MGB
Greater than one weekGood 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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Tony4219
> 3 dayThis was a good buy for the quantity of epoxy. I had need for large amount of epoxy for a few projects and this worked great. However, the longer you *dont* use it (after opening for first use) it will start to get harder and harder (by itself) to squeeze out of the bottles. I keep these plastic bottles inside of sealed glass jars now. I have the same problem with Gorilla glue: great when you first open it, but the remaining yet-unused stuff gets harder and harder by itself. So, great if you need it now. Only buy the amount of 2 part epoxy that you are going to use in a year. After that, it will be too hard to mix.
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Philip M.
> 3 dayMy wife has a resin memorial plaque she placed over where our pets are interred on the property. It was clear coated a year ago but had no method of actual hanging, and I didnt want it sitting in the dirt. I needed a method of hanging on the back to hang it on a fence, so I bent some loops out of stripped thick copper wire that had been stripped. I wiped the back of the plaque with some denatured alcohol, and affixed the loops where I wanted. After 30 minutes, the epoxy set a little, but not fully. I let it sit overnight. Next afternoon, I went to check, and the epoxy still had a jelly like consistency. The resin plaque itself was not affected in any way, so I dont think there was an adverse reaction there. I scraped it off and started over, wiping the surface this time with acetone first, then denatured alcohol and letting it air dry.. Same issue. Yes, I mixed equal parts out of the syringe. I dont know if I got a bad batch, the epoxy reacted with the copper (never heard of that before) or the clear coat or the resin. I switched to JBWeld two part steel epoxy, and that set up hard overnight. I stand by JBWeld products, and have used their products for a lot of projects, so I was very surprised in the lack of satisfactory outcome.
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Deborah A Lee
> 3 dayI used this epoxy to glue brass hanging apparatuses to the backs of my glass mosaics so I could attach a chain and hang them in front of a window. The two glues come out in equal amounts when you push down on the lever. Just mix them together with the wooden stick (included in package). I applied the glue with the wooden stick. went on great - looks a bit cloudy, but dries perfectly clear. Worked very well. I let them sit overnight just to be safe. Worked perfectly. Each glass mosaic weighs about 1-2 lbs and they have been hanging in my family and friends windows since Christmas, so about 5 months with no issues. The brass attachments were flat, about 1/16 thick. I glued the back of them to the back piece of glass (the front of the glass is where all the stained glass pieces are), attached chain to the brass pieces and ready to go! I did a lot of research of best glue for brass to glass and decided on this one - glad I did! good stuff!