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Get permanent repairs on wood, fiberglass, concrete, ceramics, glass, leather and plastics in only five minutes! Easy to measure, solvent free. 8 oz.

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Quick Cure 5-Minute Epoxy
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Average Rating:
4.1
(7 customer reviews)
$22.99
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1) Submitted by
Brian , from Alexandria, VA
on 9/9/2009
Customer Rating: 
I tried this epoxy because of the bottles, which are simple to use and less messy than other brands. The glue itself works very well. I've been using it commercially for several years and it beats others I've tried, but I do wish it was a little less expensive.
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2) Submitted by
Dennis Dunn, from Califon, NEW JERSEY
on 6/7/2009
Customer Rating: 
This product work fast and holds like crazy. Very easy to use. One suggestion would be to wear proctective gloves!
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3) Submitted by
Mark Hudgens, from Atlanta, GA
on 7/6/2008
Customer Rating: 
Terrific adhesive - BUT - the resin slowly hardened in its bottle, resulting in about of the product being discarded. This took about 6 months.
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4) Submitted by
Justin Fournet from LA
on 7/3/2008
Customer Rating: 
Great Product. Even though it is expensive, I would pay even more for it - it is just easy to use, easy and efficient to disperse, and holds very well. And it sets up as advertised.
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5) Submitted by
Jon Shackelford, from Chelsea, MI
on 2/9/2008
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I have used many different brands of epoxy, and find the System Three brand to be among the best.
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6) Submitted by
Pete Gray, from Ellensburg, WA
on 1/29/2008
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Yes, this epoxy is a bit expensive as glues go, but not if you compare it to hardware store epoxies in small leak-prone tubes or equally aggravating double syringes. The quality is also considerably higher than the usual retail stuff. I worked for several years with carbon and glass composites, and there's a big difference between consumer and industrial epoxies. System 3 is closer to industrial. It sets in about the advertised time, enough to apply a teaspoon or so to work pieces, and it's good and strong in 30 minutes or so, rather than staying rubbery for hours, like typical 5-minute epoxies. The squeeze bottles work well and don't tend to leak. I find this an essential workshop material.
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7) Submitted by
Brian Palazzolo, from Alexandria, VA
on 10/18/2007
Customer Rating: 
A good choice when a fast set is needed. I use it professionally all week long and never worry about the repair not being strong enough. The containers are easy to use.
If they were a bit cheaper, they'd be perfect!
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