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What's the most durable & quickest drying Epoxy
It's the same old familiar scenario..........
I'm at the end of a project, everything's looking allright. I need to do the last few details, gluing in the windows, rear bumpers, tail lights..... I need to epoxy in the windshield. I'm using a quick cure (5 minute epoxy) It's wayyyyy more than a 5 minute cure as it claims. The bottle doesn't have a name. I got it from my LHS What are some alternatives that I can use, or is there a better product that I just haven't found yet? |
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Re: What's the most durable & quickest drying Epoxy
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Re: What's the most durable & quickest drying Epoxy
There is 1 min epoxy by Loctite. It bonds within 40 secs...
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Re: What's the most durable & quickest drying Epoxy
Thanks man! Have you used it on your windows and finishing details?
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Re: What's the most durable & quickest drying Epoxy
I tend to use epoxy to glue bodies and bigger size parts.
For clear plastic windows and such, I use acrylic clear. I also like using a mild wooden glue which dries clear for those.
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