TotalBoat Traditional 5:1 epoxy resin is a versatile marine-grade system with greater tensile strength and durability in harsh environments compared to polyester resin. Use marine epoxy to bond, coat, fillet, fair, or laminate - few epoxy systems offer this level of versatility when it comes to fiberglass boat building and repair, industrial composite construction, or woodworking projects. Working with fiberglass? Its low viscosity and self-leveling properties make TotalBoat 5:1 resin ideal for wetting out fiberglass, for laminating, wood penetration, gelcoat blister repair, weather and waterproofing, and other marine applications.Use TotalBoat 2-part epoxy resin kits to build, patch, and repair boats and watercraft, including canoes, kayaks, paddleboards, or surfboards. It's also suitable for carpentry, RV delamination repairs, automotive repairs, and all kinds of composite fabrication. Blend this fiberglass epoxy resin with fillers and thickeners like microballoons, wood flour and silica to create filleting compounds, fairing compounds, and high-strength bonding adhesives. Compatible with concrete, stone, most metals, wood, and reinforcement fabrics, including fiberglass and carbon fiber. Cured epoxy can be sanded, shaped, and painted. Cured resin resists abrasion, impact damage, scratches, solvents, salt, and is 100% waterproof.Choose Quart, Gallon, and 4.5 Gallon epoxy kits with your choice Slow or Fast Hardener. Slow hardener extends working & cure times in warmer conditions. Choose Fast hardener in colder temperatures or when max cure speed is desired. Each kit includes resin, hardener, and calibrated, color-coded pumps. It's as simple as 1 pump of resin for 1 pump of hardener for an accurate 5:1 ratio and a perfect cure. Apply epoxy by brush, roller, syringe, or spreader. Compare TotalBoat 5:1 marine epoxy resin to West System 105 epoxy resin with 205 or 206 hardener, MAS epoxy, System 3 epoxy, and other marine fiberglass repair kits.
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