jtsai
Member III
For many years, I used the traditional WEST System 2-part epoxy with resin and hardener in separate cans. It requires precise mixing ration, thorough mixing and applied in a defined temperature range.
Hardware stores carry epoxy delivered in mixing cartridges under JB Weld, Loctite, and Gorilla brands. WEST System's Six-Zero and TotalBoat's THIXO have their versions of thicken epoxy in larger cartridges delivered in proprietary static mixers.
Are those "ready to use" products as good as the traditional 2-part epoxy? The product descriptions seem to favor their quick and easy "adhesive" properties rather than permanent bonding of the traditional 2-part epoxy.
Hardware stores carry epoxy delivered in mixing cartridges under JB Weld, Loctite, and Gorilla brands. WEST System's Six-Zero and TotalBoat's THIXO have their versions of thicken epoxy in larger cartridges delivered in proprietary static mixers.
Are those "ready to use" products as good as the traditional 2-part epoxy? The product descriptions seem to favor their quick and easy "adhesive" properties rather than permanent bonding of the traditional 2-part epoxy.
