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Product Details

TotalBoat FlexEpox is a tough, 2-part flexible epoxy adhesive used to create permanent structural bonds that dynamically absorb stresses from contraction, expansion, shock, & vibration, and bend without breaking. Use on fiberglass, metal, plastic, and wood—even hard-to-glue, oily domestic and tropical hardwoods. Great for repairing aluminum boats, too.

Simple 1:1 mix ratio, 75-minute working time, & fast cure time make it easy to use and ideal for quick repairs. Also for creating small laminated parts subject to a lot of flexing.

FlexEpox works in a wide temperature range, from 40 to 125°F, and can be applied to damp surfaces. It can even cure underwater. Pair with TotalBoat fillers to suit your application.

Available in an 8 oz. kit and a 32 oz. kit.

Tech Specs
Item Number Kit Contents
TB-7751 - 8 oz. KitOne 4 oz. bottle of resin and one 4 oz. bottle of hardener
TB-7752 - 32 oz. KitOne 16 oz. bottle of resin and one 16 oz. bottle of hardener
Info & Guides
    Compare to two-part West System G/Flex 650. TotalBoat FlexEpox maintains its form and properties better at higher temperatures, and is a better value. It also has higher flex tolerances and lasts longer than flexible, one-part urethane adhesives and sealants.

Technical Information

Features

  • Bonds fiberglass, glass, metal, plastic, and wood, including hardwoods that typically are a challenge to bond because of their natural oils.
  • Unaffected by contraction, expansion, shock, & vibration.
  • Simple 1:1 mix ratio, long open time, and fast cure time make FlexEpox easy to use.
  • Forms permanent bonds on dry or damp surfaces.
  • Can be used in temperatures as cool as 40°F.

Specifications

  • Color: Amber
  • Mix Ratio: 1 part resin to 1 part hardener (by volume); 1.21 parts resin to 1 part hardener (by weight)
  • Gel Time: Adhesive will gel in approximately 40 minutes at 72°F
  • Working Time (thin film) (@ 72°F): 75 minutes
  • Initial Cure Time (@ 72°F): 3-4 hours
  • Workable Cure Time (@ 72°F): 7-10 hours (24-hour minimum for high loads)
  • Application Temperature: 40-125°F