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J-B Weld AutoMarine Epoxy Glue

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Johan S

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Hi! Does anyone have experiences from the mentioned glue brand, for laminating teak for a speargun? Is it thick or is it easy to work with?
Best regards, Johan (Sweden)
 
Hi! Does anyone have experiences from the mentioned glue brand, for laminating teak for a speargun? Is it thick or is it easy to work with?
Best regards, Johan (Sweden)

man, any jb weld stuff i use is really thick. sets up fast and does not give a lot of working time. i would recomment west systems marine epoxy from west marine, online or in a shop.

get the standard , not the 5 minute epoxy and use it for laminating. works well.

john
 
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