Totalboat 5:1 Epoxy Resin Kit (Gallon, Slow Hardener), Marine Grade Epoxy For Fiberglass And Wood Boat Building And Repair

Totalboat 5:1 Epoxy Resin Kit (Gallon, Slow Hardener), Marine Grade Epoxy For Fiberglass And Wood Boat Building And Repair

$175.63 USD
Sale price  $175.63 USD Regular price  $175.63 USD
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Totalboat 5:1 Epoxy Resin Kit (Gallon, Slow Hardener), Marine Grade Epoxy For Fiberglass And Wood Boat Building And Repair

Totalboat 5:1 Epoxy Resin Kit (Gallon, Slow Hardener), Marine Grade Epoxy For Fiberglass And Wood Boat Building And Repair

$175.63 USD
Sale price  $175.63 USD Regular price  $175.63 USD
SKU: WBSPTB00HR8515C
UPC: 811932021021
Brand: Totalboat
Availability: In Stock

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TotalBoat 5:1 Epoxy Resin Kits contain the traditional 5:1 marine grade epoxy resin and hardener valued for high strength and moisture resistance This premium epoxy kit is perfect for completing a variety of boat building and repair projects for wood or fiberglass boats Kits contain TotalBoat Traditional 5:1 Epoxy Resin and your choice of TotalBoat 5:1 Fast or 5:1 Slow Hardener, mixing supplies and calibrated 5:1 resin and hardener pumps designed to dispense the exact mix ratio by volume, and a perfect cure every time The 5:1 epoxy resin and hardener components may be mixed by weight or volume choose TotalBoat 5:1 Fast Hardener when working in cooler temperatures (50-85AF) At 75AF, pot life is 12 minutes Slow Hardener is best when working in warmer temperatures (70-95 degrees), or if you want to extend working and cure times At 75AF, pot life is 20 minutes For dispensing product via pumps, the recommended temperature is 60-70AF TotalBoat 5:1 epoxy resin system can be applied to fiberglass, reinforcement fabrics, wood, etched aluminum and bare steel This versatile, total boat epoxy resin system can also be combined with TotalBoat fillers to make a strong adhesive, filleting material or fairing compound Available in 3 sizes: quart, gallon, and 45 gallon kits Quart kit includes 30 fl oz of epoxy and 6 fl oz of hardener Epoxy gallon kit includes 127 fl oz of resin with 25 fl oz of hardener 45 gallon kit includes 45 gallons of epoxy and 1 gallon of hardener Apply by brush, roller or syringe Product can also be poured and spread with a plastic resin spreader 5:1 Epoxy Resin Kits can save time and money on projects ranging from wet layups and laminating, to installing bulkheads compare TotalBoat 5:1 marine grade epoxy resin to West System epoxy 105 with 205 or 206 hardener, MAS epoxy resin, System Three, FgcI and West Marine epoxy resin All TotalBoat products provide great value and great results 100% made in the USA

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size of the TotalBoat 5:1 Epoxy Resin Kit? A: The TotalBoat 5:1 Epoxy Resin Kit is available in three sizes: quart, gallon, and four point five gallon kits.
  • Q: What materials is the TotalBoat epoxy resin made from? A: The TotalBoat epoxy resin is primarily made from epoxy resin and polyamines, providing high strength and waterproof properties.
  • Q: What is the weight of the gallon epoxy kit? A: The gallon epoxy kit includes one hundred twenty-seven fluid ounces of resin and twenty-five fluid ounces of hardener.
  • Q: How do I apply the TotalBoat epoxy resin? A: You can apply the TotalBoat epoxy resin using a brush, roller, or syringe, and it can also be poured and spread with a plastic resin spreader.
  • Q: Is the TotalBoat epoxy suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the TotalBoat epoxy is suitable for beginners and professionals alike, making it a versatile choice for various projects.
  • Q: What surfaces can I use the TotalBoat epoxy on? A: The TotalBoat epoxy can be applied to fiberglass, wood, etched aluminum, bare steel, and reinforcement fabrics.
  • Q: How should I store the TotalBoat epoxy resin? A: Store the TotalBoat epoxy resin in a cool, dry place and ensure that the containers are tightly sealed to maintain their effectiveness.
  • Q: Is the TotalBoat epoxy resin safe to use? A: Yes, but it is important to handle it with care as it contains amines and is classified as liquid corrosive.
  • Q: How long does the pot life last for the fast hardener? A: The pot life for the fast hardener at seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit is twelve minutes.
  • Q: Can I use the TotalBoat epoxy for clear-coating? A: No, the TotalBoat epoxy is not suitable for clear-coating applications and is designed for structural use.
  • Q: What is the ideal temperature for dispensing the TotalBoat epoxy? A: The recommended temperature for dispensing the TotalBoat epoxy is between sixty and seventy degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Q: How do I mix the TotalBoat epoxy resin and hardener? A: You can mix the TotalBoat epoxy resin and hardener by weight or volume, utilizing the calibrated pumps provided in the kit.
  • Q: Is there a difference between fast and slow hardener? A: Yes, the fast hardener is ideal for cooler temperatures and has a shorter pot life, while the slow hardener is best for warmer temperatures and extends working time.
  • Q: What makes TotalBoat epoxy different from other brands? A: TotalBoat epoxy is known for its high strength and waterproof cure, making it a preferred choice compared to brands like West System and MAS.
  • Q: Can I combine TotalBoat epoxy with fillers? A: Yes, you can combine TotalBoat epoxy with fillers to create strong adhesives, filleting materials, or fairing compounds.

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