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East Coast Resin’s Industrial Grade 1-Gallon Epoxy Kit delivers a crystal-clear, super strong, and water-resistant finish ideal for bonding, sealing, coating, and crafting. With a perfect 1:1 mix ratio, low viscosity, and minimal odor, it’s designed for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts seeking durable, glossy, and food-safe results across multiple surfaces.
| ASIN | B09FFXF9FR |
| Brand | East Coast Resin |
| Colour | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Ceramic, Engineered Wood, Glass, Metal, Plastic |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 374 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item form | Liquid |
| Manufacturer | East Coast Resin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ECR-IG-1 |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Model Number | ECR-IG1G |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Super Strong |
| Special feature | Super Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | DIY Projects, Construction/Industrial Bonding, Crafting, Art, Industrial, Construction |
| Specific uses for product | DIY Projects, Construction/Industrial Bonding, Crafting, Art, Industrial, Construction |
| UPC | 850028609057 |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**H
Great epoxy
This stuff is the real deal! Follow the instructions and apply! I love the one to one mix ratio! I used it to seal some plywood and it worked beautifully. The color amd consistency is perfect. It did take about 24 hours to completely dry with my application which was a light coat applied with a 4 inch chip brush. I would recommend this product and I will be buying more.
T**O
Newcomer but pleased
I’m a newbie to the world of resin, and I was worried it would be as complicated as assembling IKEA furniture without instructions. But to my utter delight, it turns out it’s as simple as mixing equal parts from each bottle and *voilà*, you’re in business! Who would've thought? My other worry? The dreaded bubbles and how on earth I’d remove them from such a thick, gooey liquid. Well, guess what? Not even a hiccup! Within two hours, it was almost fully solid, but I decided to channel my inner zen and waited a bit longer before diving in. After it cured, the bubbles were so minor they could’ve been mistaken for tiny fish in a big ocean—seriously, barely noticeable! And the smell? Not at all overpowering! As a newcomer, I was also concerned about breaking the bank. Thankfully, this little adventure didn’t cost me an arm and a leg. So yes, it’s reasonably priced! Who knew resin could be this much fun and still leave my wallet intact?
J**H
Good product
Super easy to use and without the horrible fumes. Mix 50/50 stir and apply.
J**E
Super strong
The epoxy is very strong and gives me plenty of time to fill all the cavities and make a smooth surface. I will definitely buy again.
J**H
Does not cure. I will avoid at all costs...
So, the positives. Product is simple to mix. A 1:1 ratio. That's all that's positive. This resin has resulted in the destruction of >$1500 in molds and forms. The resin does not set. It remains a pliable gel indefinitely (1 week and counting). So of course: "you didn't mix it right". Yeah, I thought that too. I used volumetric pumps, cups and even tried weighing it (package said by volume, but hey, I thought I would try). I have tried multiple iterations in testing conditions....no joy. "You had suboptimum temps" Nope. Used the optimum curing temp per package. Nothing. I even heated with thermostatic controlled heating. Low temp (below manufacture specs) actually had better results...but still totally useless. Go figure. We are pushing 2 weeks and the mess is still as pliable as wet fiberglass. "It must be a bad batch". I thought so as well...so I bought another gallon. Nope. Same thing. "You just don't know what you are doing". Sure, I guess that could be the fallback. I've only been doing the whole fiberglass thing for the better part of a decade. But every other resin I've tried (epoxy, poly, everything) has worked with some nuance...but actually cured. "Why did you use this if others worked". Well price point and working material. "Well you got what you deserve for using the cheap stuff". Can't argue with that. In conclusion, I am avoiding this product. I would request a refund, but I don't think amazon will cover a mess of gooey fiberglass and wood. Sure, it might be 10 bucks cheaper than name brand...but how much is your project worth? I'd say probably more than that 10 dollar delta.
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