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> Tools > Glue/ThreadLock
> Parts & Accs. > Glue/ThreadLock

PRODUCT ID: MR5
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5 Minute Quality Epoxy Glue
5 Minute Quality Epoxy Glue


5 Minute A/B Epoxy Glue.
A very high quality clear setting epoxy glue.
Excellent gap filling and bonding properties on almost all surfaces including delicate foam and hard to bond alloy.

Product comes in sealed air-tight packaging.
You wont find a better quality epoxy from China. In fact, its possible to find 20cent epoxy glues of the same size, however they dont dry clear and their holding strength and adhesion is very poor.
Our glue is produced by MIRA, one of Chinas leading glue manufacturers who supply glues to Chinas aerospace and civil engineering market, requiring strict quality and performance guidlines.
Save yourself the headache and only purchase quality glues.

An essential item for any building project and perfect for emergency in-field repairs!

57g Back warehouse: 0 BK $1.99
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18/06/2010
maestros (50%)
I cuted the plastic and used one of the two bottles on my foamie. Already 4 hours passed and it's like water :(
Maybe i need to use both together as it was???
maybe there's some chemical reaction like that?
   Keeevin (39%)
just like you said, you have to use both bottles. take a s**** piece of wood or something like that, put a little glue on the wood,(from both bottles!) make sure you have equal amounts of glue from both bottles on your piece of wood. now stir the glue with the provided s***n or a screwdriver for about 10 seconds. the glue becomes a bit "glazy" and is now ready for use.
don't make to much glue at once, because it cures rather fast.
good luck !
   maestros (50%)
thank you for your quick response, i'm trying to get my plane back in 1 piece again :)
   Banksy (28%)
yes, both sides should come out at the same time - mix them together, and use immediately as it sets faseter than 5 minutes in my opinion
   guy (50%)
You must use both hardner and the resin(thats y they are together..no cut apart ..equal parts..
   peugeot (46%)
You must use equal amounts of both
   stgram12 (42%)
Yes, its 2-component glue.
   Schneizel (50%)
There are two syringes and you need to mix the contents in the two syringes together in equal proportions. Then the mixture will harden in 5mins at room temperature.
   Luigi (72%)
Ottima colla, consiglio vivamente!!!
   James (63%)
Epoxy glue is a two parts that are mixed together that react and harden. The five minute mix will harden in 5minutes. Open BOTH bottles and dispense as much as you need mix together thoroughly and then use.Do not mix more than you need as after 3/4 minutes it will be setting and unusable.
   P11GT (34%)
I have used this on my cessna, and it workd greate for me. And it has a nice clear finish.
   nismo (73%)
This is epoxy, 1 is resin the other is hardner, you need to mix both together for it to set,
   Michael (42%)
you're right - it is a 2 component glue, so you have 2 mix ist before using it for glueing!
   curly (84%)
Mistake my friend. Of the two "side by side" tubes, one is actually the resin and the other is the catalyist or hardener. You must mix equal parts of the two for it to become hard.
   Wiretap (34%)
You may want to research how epoxy works, it is a two part glue with a resin and a hardener.
   Fredylg (34%)
you were supposed to mix them up, next time read the instructions!!
   jean (93%)
il faut mlanger les deux *colle plus durcisseur
   hartley (27%)
mix the glue together in equal parts. but move quickly, as cure time is more like two minutes, not five.
   shreddy (32%)
yeah you are meant to mix the two liquids together as they react and form a super strong bonding agent. They have to be mixed together with equal amounts of each.
   hartley (27%)
use both together in equal parts. but work quickly as cure time is more like 2-3 minutes!
   simonwsc F16 (84%)
Maestros : you've to mix both of it cuz it's resin & hardener... it comes in both bottle in a pack together... so it must be mixed together in order work. But just to remind u that this glue doesn't work out at hot area as it melt, other than that all good... except for oil area too... hahaha
   celso (67%)
Hi, You have to mix both liquids at the same time until it becomes bubbly. It cures really fast if you mix it well enough. Cheers Celso
   Phoz (43%)
You have to mix both bottles, otherwise it won't never work...
14/02/2010
Antonio (50%)
i can use this also for carbon and fiber glass?
   maestros (50%)
yes you can use it and for carbon and for fiber glass too.
   Antonio Javier (43%)
I used it with fiberglass to repair a foam plane. a not woven fiberglass type. good result
   tkupcik (77%)
Yes you can. But first you have to roughen the surface.
   RichT (68%)
Absolutely. It's a great product... but it really does set in just 5 mins so you could only do 'glassing' of small areas / repairs. I've found the 30 minute epoxy actually sets in over 1 hour... which would give a lot more time for glassing.
   milost (48%)
Yes, why not? Dont be afraid.
   Dd197 (43%)
Yes, for of course. That's a great stuf. I work by the plan to make my airplanes. That's the second one with this type of glue and I can't say nothing wrong about it.
   spirit7 (50%)
yes you can..
   Oscar (38%)
Sure you can use it for both !
   Dd197 (43%)
Yes, of course but 5 minutes is to cure but not hardened, you must be waiting for 24 more hours. I use this glue most for my bulkheads and to joint my wings.
   Matthew (8%)
probably yah
   kubo13 (42%)
this epoxy isnt for fiber glass for fiber glass you must use 12 or 24 hours epoxy
   vaughan (53%)
Yes. The plastic is reasonably brittle so be careful when cutting the tips off prior to use.
   Toñin (-109%)
It's a shame what it takes to send the articles to meet lead times tones:
   CALIN (44%)
yes, but you will need some fiber to be more strong
   montcop (46%)
yep but make contact layer for sure
   Michael (42%)
affirm!
   giggity (62%)
Yes I used the exact glue to fiberglass my foam wing. About 2 thin coats did very well.

2stroke (81%)
very thick good for filling very strong wit foam.
   Doug (63%)
yea i sprread a bit on the beally of my foamy which has no wheels to stop it rippping great stuff.
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Cristo (64%)
Bonjour
J'ai acheté et testé.
Très bonne 5mn, facile à travailler et transparente.
Le format est traditionnel à celui que l'on trouve dans les grabdes surfaces en France. Pour 1.50€, plus le port, ne pas s'en priver. J'en ai commandé 10.

beroys (80%)
What is the weight/volume of the glue?
   Felar Furlong (88%)
net weight 25g (from the packing)
   Waco (75%)
25g together (epoxy and hardener)?
   rotored (77%)
On the package is says 25 grams
   fiqabumm (40%)
can u use this on elapor
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