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PC Products PC-Clear Epoxy Adhesive Liquid is a versatile bonding solution that effectively adheres to a variety of materials including wood, metal, glass, ceramic, concrete, and fabric. With a quick work time of 4 minutes and a full cure time of 24 hours, it offers a durable, clear finish that withstands temperatures from -20°F to 200°F.
F**D
Works as described
Works great and has a strong bond. Easy to use.
K**O
Loved it
I tried Kintsugi for the first time.I used this exopy and eye candy mica powder: Kula Gold.https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B088QT1BS6?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_titleAn art scalpel is useful to remove areas where it smudged. It dries clear. It becomes one with the glitter. If you cut or file it down, the epoxy appears dull. (I suspect that is the same with all epoxy.) I liked the dry time. Pieces suck together when I put them together - I didn't need to hold it very long at all. However, I learned it was better to work in small batches so that it would apply easier- it would get much thicker after a minute or two. It is easy to do a little at a time because the screw cap works like a dream - brilliant. If I were to do it again, I would do it one line at a time and let it dry completely each time. I had some perfect lines and it had set enough to stick together. But when I pushed the next piece on, my other line came apart and I had to redo it. Not the epoxy's fault, I just wasn't familiar with it. After half an hour the whole thing felt really sturdy. I am quite pleased with it and I'm excited to use this exopy on other projects as well.
A**G
It works, but...
This stuff works great, but you should practice with a small amount prior to use. The cure time is good for very small applications when used by someone with a bit of experience. If you rarely use epoxy, are working with above room temperature materials or environment, and/or have a large project that you can't do with small batches then pass on this. The work time is far too short for anything outside of those parameters. You'll end up wasting your epoxy, money, and time. This is ideally used in very small volumes (0.25 fl oz. of each part maximum in my opinion) unless you're experienced. I'm not saying it's impossible to do more, but I wouldn't recommend it. 4 minutes of work time might sound like a lot, but it's really not. It's really important consider those factors I mentioned. This is good stuff if you use it correctly.
A**R
Used as a top layer of project to protect matching color and pattern of granite.
Used this epoxy as a finish top layer to cover a long (the >3 feet long) granite bench >1/4 inch-wide crack filled with strong adhesive glue and colored to match the granite. The gap of the long crack could not be clamped to be narrower without completely breaking the 2 -3 inch-wide long edge of the bench into many pieces. Plus there was a partially deteriorated supporting metal plank upon which the granite bench was glued, so the two pieces were hopelessly separated. Estimate prices to repair or replace the granite bench was ridiculously too expensive. So I used ChatGPT4.0 to come up with solution: First I cleaned out the gap with brush and vacuum. Then filled the length of crack with strong adhesive glue (LOCTITE PL Premium 10 oz. Polyurethane Construction Adhesive) from above and later from underneath where rust had deteriorated some of the metal support. I filled it just slightly below the surface level. I trimmed with a razor blade if it cured higher than surface level. Then I colored the visible tan colored glue with markers and acrylic paint to match granite colors and pattern. Finally, I applied this epoxy layer to protect the colors and pattern from water and make the repair flush with the surface of the rest of the bench. The epoxy was somewhat self-leveling, but can shave excess edges with razor as needed. Not bad for a DIY in an area not readily seen by visitors. Hope the epoxy can withstand the humidity and water exposure as the product claims it should.
E**.
Stronger than metal. My copper pipe broke before the epoxy did
If used properly, this stuff makes an incredibly strong bond. I used it to attach a copper pipe to an aluminum pipe on a DIY project. I realized that I needed to make changes and get the copper pipe off. Nope I broke the copper before I could get it to budge, Which I then had to hack saw it up and break parts off with pliers to get the copper off so I can re do it. As an adhesive, thats pretty much a 10/10. My intent was ot make my 2 pipes one, and this did that pretty perfectly.If you use this wrong the bond wont be great, but used well its amazing. Bonding 2 flat surfaces together isnt nearly as good. If you rough the surfaces up it helps, but all it needs is for one edge to cope up a tiny bit and it can be popped off. But if its a 3 dimensional joint, so that theres adhesive stopping it from moving being able to pull off, its amazing. When properly used, everything I try to take off breaks before the epoxy goes. So as a permanent solution I couldn't ask for more.And for ease of use, its very easy to use. I just squeeze a bit onto a piece of cardboard with packing tape on it to make a water resistant surface. Mix them with a paper clip. Apply it. Wait. Note that a hot environment will set faster.Try not to get it on your hands, its sticky and doesnt come off well, even with dish soap. But its not like super glue so it wont just instantly stick your skin together. so it gets points over glue for that.Also this is incredibly cheap and non toxic when cured. Meaning it should be safe for most applications. I cant really ask for more.
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