CECCORP C-POXY 30 is a fast/mid setting 30 minutes epoxy adhesive/glue. Recommended for bonding metal, ceramics, stone, glass, concrete, wood, fiberglass and many plastics. Product Name
A**R
It works well for me.
This stuff works very well for me. I use it for my "junk art" projects to glue various objects together. I've used this to glue metal to glass and it worked very well.Reading some of the negative reviews, I get the feeling that some people don't know how to use epoxy.Prepare the surfaces to be glued. If they are 100% smooth, try to find some way to rough them up. Sometimes I use a small hand drill to drill some very shallow holes to give the epoxy something to grab ahold of. Or use a burr tool.Make sure there is no oil, grease, silicone, dimethicone, etc. on the surfaces to be glued.I mix the glue on a flat hard surface. You could use glass, but then you would have to clean it. I save the plastic packaging from packaged items and cut it into flat pieces to mix the glue, then throw the piece away. You could use cardboard if it has a smooth glossy surface. I use a cheap palate knife such as artists use to paint on canvas to mix the glue.It's hard to match the resin and hardener exactly 50-50, but I have found that it doesn't matter if you are off by say 10-20%.It flows like honey or cold maple syrup. Try to position the pieces to be glued parallel to the floor. To me, the key to controlling this stuff is to not use too much. You just need to get enough for a thin coat. Too much will get squeezed out and run.
R**E
Works, with the money.
Bought the product several times. I use it to attach knife handles to knife blanks, works well. I will continue to purchase and use ona regular basis. Worth the money.
A**R
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Works perfect, hardens quick, make sure to wear a mask because the fumes are STRONG
E**E
very strong
will stick and adhere to all substrates
R**N
Poor instruction
Instructions state to mix two components on a surface, but not clear if you are supposed to obtain an extra surface or use the surface of the materials to be bonded. Additionally, there is no recommended tool for mixing or applying the mixed solution to a surface. Do I use a cloth, brush, something with an edge...who knows? Too much prep work and lack of instruction for prep work makes this a poor product.
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