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Pros & Cons
Pros
It has a long enough cure time for the job and once is cured, it holds the grits very well. Works well on plastics, and metals. It hardenes well @ a convenient time frame to finishing your last crafting touches.
Mid cure formulation is the perfect balance of work and cure time for clubmaking. I let it all cure overnight, ground off the excess with a dremel tool, and redrilled the hole. It cures fast, and doesn't leave a yellow tinge.
This two part epoxy works wonderfully for small crafts. It seems to be forgiving when it comes to the mixing ratio.
Cons
The epoxy itself is good and cures into a very solid bond, but it is overpriced in this volume. It was supposed to be 15 minutes in hardening.
Highlights
Quality
Wish you got more in the bottle but a quality product
Bob smith products are always a great value and product
Edit to clarify the headline if i hadnt been somewhat sequestered i would have gone to big orange and bought more loctite and m... Read More
Good quality product however the weightsize is deceiving
Packaging/appearance
Love it for the work time it gives and holds as you would expect of a quality epoxy
Competitiveness
After trying a number of epoxys i found bob smith the best for knife handles
My hubby will use this with many shop products
5 oz with a combined weight of 9oz
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- This product had a total of 721 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 19 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When such an epoxy is used it is nearly impossible to remove the head without damaging the paint and most often without damaging the graphite shaft which are themselves made of graphite cloth saturated with an epoxylike resin
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When the graphite shaft is overheated while removing the head it is destroyed
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you work on golf clubs you will have noticed that many manufacturers are now using an adhesive with a low melting point similar to no
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I did have one failure where the head came loose when playing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
However i attribute this failure to poor work on my part either by not having mixed equal parts of epoxy and hardener or by moving the position of the head on the shaft while it was setting up
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
At 90 degrees and 13 humidity it literally hardened in mid air while pooring
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But what got into the handle held
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Cure too fast not the 15 minutes stated
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