⏳ Fix it fast, fix it flawless—because time waits for no project!
System Three Quick Cure 5 is a premium, fast-setting 5-minute epoxy adhesive in a 1-gallon kit, designed for versatile bonding and filling on metal, wood, glass, and composites. It features an easy 1:1 mix ratio, cures to a crystal-clear finish within hours, and achieves full strength in 72 hours, making it ideal for quick, professional-grade repairs and projects.
Manufacturer | System Three Resins, Inc. |
Part Number | 1000K24 |
Item Weight | 10.65 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.5 x 12.5 x 6.5 inches |
Item model number | 1000K24 |
Size | 1 Gallon |
Color | Amber |
Material | Epoxy Resin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Works Great
Gotta be quick with it, but perfect for inlays, the pigment stays suspended because of the quick cure time.
C**J
Many uses
I have been impressed with this product. I have been using slow set epoxy for three years with wood working projects, so this seemed like a good answer to some of the small repairs or fillings after the other epoxy projects were in the finish stages rather than wait for 12 hours for the other to cure. It worked great for that. Then I found a few other uses. The most important to me was to patch or plug a leak in a complex bunch of PVC pipe unions and "T's" that would be a major problem to fix. I used the quick cure on two leaks for a crack. I took two tries and it worked. I also reattached some loose trim on my car. Great stuff to have around.
D**Z
Good quality Epoxy
I've been using System Three epoxy for awhile now. It mixes nicely and hardens nice and clear.
P**E
Used to fill knots in hardwood floors
I ordered this kit to fill knot holes in my hardwood floors that we recently laid. This works great for accomplishing that. Before installing the hardwoods (we bought Grade #3 red oak hardwoods - known as the rustic or cabin-grade wood), I applied some duck tape on the backside of the hole to keep the resin from running down and out of the hole. It acted as a plug, if you will, to pour the liquid down in the hole. The product does work very fast. I found that if I prepared before I mixed a batch, it worked much better. I would tape up around the hole I was going to fill and then I would mix up a small batch in small plastic dixie cups. This way, when I was done with that batch, I simply threw away the cup. I mixed coffee grounds with the resin after I had mixed both parts and it dyed the resin a dark brown/espresso color that blended nicely with my floors. After letting the resin sit for approximately an hour, I used my hand sander to smooth out the patch. It worked so good, it is hard to tell the patches from the real knots.I have attached some photos of my finished floor. I thought I had some pictures of the process of applying the epoxy. If I find those pictures, I will update this post with the pictures.
G**I
Epoxy
Worked great
A**L
Buy what you can use once opened
Stuff works because it is runny, mixes well so it gets very hot, sets up well.Buy what you can use in a month or buy a larger amount and put it in 1 oz bottles filled to the top, if you don't it will dry up some ,thicken and not mix well enough.
B**Y
Get some
Is it glue? Is it cement? Is it a miracle bond? No, it’s Everyman’s epoxy. I’ve been using it for years and it bonds everything, except a broken heart, but everything else. Get some and start your bonding process.
I**E
Would like to name my first-born child System Three!
Everything goes better with epoxy! I am an epoxy fiend. Most people don't grasp the futility of using other types of adhesives for many projects. Superglue, for instance, has a very narrow range of things that it is actually good for but that is the first thing that many people think of when they need to glue something. If you need to make a permanent repair, use epoxy. The problem with epoxy has been that it mostly comes in small, twin tube dispensers making any sizable repair both expensive and a pain in the rear to try to mix up a big enough batch of quick setting epoxy using multiple tubes. That's where this stuff comes in. 1/2 pint doesn't sound like much but believe me, for the ordinary user this is enough to last for years! It is so nice to be able to mix exactly what you need with no fear of running just shy of the amount you need when the small, twin tubes run out. And System Three is great stuff too. I use it constantly. Would highly recommend this stuff...I plan to never be without it.Epoxy usage tip:If you need to beef up an epoxy repair, get some of that fiberglass mesh tape that drywaller's use to tape drywall seams with and embed it into the epoxy. This has the same effect as using rebar in concrete.
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