Jim Reid wrote:Rock can you buy the epoxy local or do you have to order from manufacture.
Jim.
Jim, I don't think they have any retail stores, but you can order it from their website. The last time I checked they had over 375 different types of epoxy, for almost any application you can think of.
The person I spoke with about this originally also said that the Army Corp. of Engineers ordered this stuff to repair impellers in their submersible pumps and that another customer used it to put parts back on his drag race car.
The parts usually would not stay on the drag car long because they did not have time to sand blast the parts. But all they were usually interested in was keeping the part in place for a few seconds for the next race.
This stuff does get hot as it starts to harden and the thicker you apply it the hotter it gets. Something else to keep in mind, don't do like I did and leave this stuff in a warm area.
It was about 90 degrees in my shop when I mixed it and it hardened MUCH faster. I went to put the last scoop in and it went "THUNK" as the top layer had already hardened. It was however, very easy to grind down with a dremel tool.... just dusty.