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🔧 Slow down, bond stronger — the epoxy that works as hard as you do!
Bob Smith Industries BSI-205 Slow-Cure™ Epoxy is a premium 4.5 oz clear adhesive designed for professional-grade repairs and crafts. Offering a 30-minute working time, it provides ample opportunity for precise application on wood, metal, fiberglass, and more. Once cured, it delivers a robust 4500 PSI tensile strength with waterproof and heat-resistant properties, making it perfect for structural and load-bearing projects. Its gap-filling formula ensures reliable adhesion on uneven surfaces, favored by serious builders and hobbyists seeking durability and versatility.
| ASIN | B0166FFFS4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,856 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #14 in Metal Filled Epoxies |
| Brand | Bob Smith Industries |
| Brand Name | Bob Smith Industries |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Fiberglass, Metal, Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,155 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 8 hours |
| Included Components | One 2.25 oz bottle of Epoxy and one 2.25 oz bottle of Hardener |
| Item Form | Putty |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.1 kg |
| Manufacturer | Bob Smith Industries Incorporated |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | BSI-205 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Waterproof |
| Part Number | BSI-205 |
| Special Feature | Waterproof |
| Tensile Strength | 4500 psi |
| UPC | 354123445706 007336205000 707336205085 707336205009 |
| Unit Count | 4.5 Ounce |
| Viscosity Level | Medium to High |
| Volume | 130 ml |
| Warranty Description | Please contact Bob Smith Industries if you have any product issues (www.bsi-inc.com) |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**T
Great glue!...but not 30 min
5 stars might be heavy, but I wanted to make sure a reader knows off the bat that I love this product, and it was easier to work with than the Gorilla Glue syringes. The format is "two bottles...squeeze out the same amount from each bottle...by eyeball". The try part was easy (using it to glue T-tracks into a 3/4" workbench, where itty bitty 3/8" screws aren't strong enough on their own, given that the tracks are meant to stand up to strong pulling from a clamp). But, being "30-minute" epoxy, I splurted out a solid tablespoon of each, mixed it, and started working. After one 24' length + some nail polish remover cleanup of drips (5 minutes max), I went back to the mixture and it was too gummy/hard to work with! NOT 30 minutes of working time so I'm not sure what they're talking about. The fine print on the bottle essentially says,"the more you mix, the faster it sets"...but what's "too much"? Looks like it's somewhere below 1tbsp each. Being irritated I decided I'd send it back and run to Home Depot for more Gorilla syringes... but then decided to give it another try. I adjusted my method... used 3x5 cards... mixed about a quarter sized dollop of each bottle... mixed with little tongue depressors... applied it with the spatula end of one of those little red silicon glue applicators...and used every bit of the mix from the card. It went on smooth, it dried a little slower (maybe 7 minutes working time?) but I worked in little batches. It was smoother, less stinky, and easier to apply and clean up than Gorilla. I drilled and installed the little screws while it was wet so the screws would pick up some epoxy on the way in...and I wouldn't need to clamp it down until it dried. The dry t-tracks are in and not going anywhere. I tested it with a clamp and really wrenched it down (more than I ever would in an actual setting) and it didn't budge. I think the T-track would bend before the glue failed. Other reviewers say it lasts longer than Gorilla, which is another reason I decided to try it. Time will tell. Those two little bottles went a long way, and I was able to tackle the same amount as 3 or 4 syringes of Gorilla... so that's a big savings! I still have about 1/4 of the glue left in each bottle. High value. Just know that you need to mix in small batches, and it WILL get too gummy to work with after about 5 to 10 minutes. Oh... use painter's tape to mask the areas where it could schlop as you apply it. It cleans up easily with nail polish remover while it's still wet, but the tape saves the extra work if you're gluing a lot.
J**O
Good product
Used it to glue carbon fiber to plastic, worked well and is still resistant after 3 months, easy to use
R**R
Epoxy works great.
I have been using Bob Smith products for many years. Their epoxy is one of the best for fabrication. I have seen some negative reviews, and would like to mention a few things to be aware of. Do not mix this in a very large quantity in a narrow container. Yes it will get quite hot and also set quicker. The mix is not real critical but should be very close to one to one. Stir well especially the slower 30 minute stuff. Stir for a couple of minutes. Use a shallow pan or dish. I use plastic condiment cups that hold about 2 ounces and are wide. I contacted the folks at BSI about shelf life. They said that the shelf life is 5 or more years. If it gets cloudy from absorbing moisture to micro wave for 15 seconds. Not sure I would try that. Another note. You can thin this a bit with denatured alcohol and use it to seal wood. I mix about 2 parts epoxy to one part alcohol and it is thin enough to brush, but will run a bit so maybe add a bit less alcohol. Stir well you will see the water released from the epoxy and it will go from cloudy to clear.
B**.
I shouldn't have to tell you this, but...
1. Read the instructions. 2. Read them again. 3. Mix the two liquids on something flat, e.g. cardboard or a plastic cap from an old prescription bottle (not the child-proof type). 4. This epoxy is for hobbies and VERY small repairs. You must use small quantities at a time. A flat mixing surface ensures that the mixture stays shallow, not deep. If you're mixing it with something bigger than a toothpick, it's too much. 5. If the bottles are older than a year or two, this becomes 30-day epoxy, not 30 minute. This is excellent epoxy, if you follow the rules.
A**R
It works like it should.
It does what it's supposed to do.
M**E
Good glue, use it.
Great glue! It works very well. Strong. It does set up a little faster than I would like. It is alcohol based. You can add rubbing alcohol to it and it will thin it. I use a foam bush to mix and spread it.
D**R
Easy to use. Hardens great!
EZ squeeze dispensers so I could weigh out equal amounts. No more guessing. Directions state you can also measure by ounces if you want. Hardens in an hour but gives you plenty of working time. This is a good product!
H**S
Very good glue. surprisingly strong!
Good glue
J**Y
best epoxy
best ever epoxy i use i will definitely buy again
I**O
A mi no me funciona
El producto dice que la mezcla que hay que hacer es de 50%de cada bote y que en 30minutos cataliza . A mi no me cataliza ni en 24horas ni en una semana tampoco
H**S
Good Quality Epoxy
Very strong long open epoxy, I needed to set some knife blanks into wooden handles and this worked very well when left overnight to cure. Easy to mix up in small amounts and dries with a very clean finish, any excess is easy enough to wipe away when applying.
C**N
Quantità
In verità pensavo che fossero più grandi. Invece ho riscontrato minore quantità ma non ho nulla x misurare esattamente quanto prodotto contengano
A**.
Bien
Muy bien
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