Kittyhawk
Established Member
I have a problem with epoxy glue that I really need to resolve.
I use the two pot gel type in mixed tin sizes 350 - 500ml. I only mix very small quantities at a time so the glue should last me for months. Usage is daily and the pots are tightly closed after use. I am very particular to ensure the correct glue/hardener ratios and separate sticks are used in the glue and hardener to avoid cross contamination, and the temperature in my workshop is between 18 - 24 °C.
Brands tried so far are Araldite, Epiglue and Norski.
What happens is across all brands and is always the same.
I open a new pack and the mixed glue behaves as it should - cures to rock hard in around eight hours plus or minus a little depending on temperature.
But after about two months of usage from a new pack and seemingly overnight, the epoxy will cure to the rubbery stage and that's how it stays. There is no further reaction taking place. Exactly the same for the three brands tried so far.
I am a methodical worker and always use the glue in the same manner and in the same place so it's got me beat as to what's going on. The only thing I can think of is perhaps some environmental factors coming into play - but probably clutching at straws. Technical experts on epoxy company helplines offer no advice.
I use the two pot gel type in mixed tin sizes 350 - 500ml. I only mix very small quantities at a time so the glue should last me for months. Usage is daily and the pots are tightly closed after use. I am very particular to ensure the correct glue/hardener ratios and separate sticks are used in the glue and hardener to avoid cross contamination, and the temperature in my workshop is between 18 - 24 °C.
Brands tried so far are Araldite, Epiglue and Norski.
What happens is across all brands and is always the same.
I open a new pack and the mixed glue behaves as it should - cures to rock hard in around eight hours plus or minus a little depending on temperature.
But after about two months of usage from a new pack and seemingly overnight, the epoxy will cure to the rubbery stage and that's how it stays. There is no further reaction taking place. Exactly the same for the three brands tried so far.
I am a methodical worker and always use the glue in the same manner and in the same place so it's got me beat as to what's going on. The only thing I can think of is perhaps some environmental factors coming into play - but probably clutching at straws. Technical experts on epoxy company helplines offer no advice.