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I tried using epoxy on my swim jigs and spinner bait heads to help hold the eyes on right now I am just super gluing but coming off. The epoxy I tried would turn the white heads yellow looking. Just looking for some direction on what to do to fix it. Thanks for the help.  

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Use Devcon 2-Ton epoxy and the 2-ton is 30 minute, the package will either say Devcon 2-Ton or Devcon 5 minute epoxy. I'm saying that because I have tried a lot of different top coats because Devcon gets hard to find at times as only 1 place near me sells it and ordering it online is the only way to get it reliably. I've used Gorilla brand epoxy, Flex Coat, Loctite, and I've used the Component Systems Seal coat and Dick Nites top coats and Decon 2-Ton is the best. Seal coat is ok but it isn't as strong or produce the same color enhancing effect as epoxy and the same thing with the Dick Nite product. The other epoxies I've tried do what you are having a problem with, and that is yellowing, and if you want to know how clear the Devcon is, I have a white spinnerbait that is 2 years old and one I did 4 days ago, if you hold them side by side the older one is slightly less white but it isn't amber or yellow and it took a long time to get that way. In all the stuff I ever used, Devcon dries the clearest and is one of the strongest ones I ever used.

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Wootonc - certainly Devcon 2 ton is a proven product in the TU arena. If you cannot find it, then any epoxy that mentions 30 min should work.

 

I really do not know what the 30 minute refers to; you certainly do not have 30 minutes to apply, maybe 5 or 6 minutes tops. The epoxy may be solid in 30 minutes, but a long way off being cured, which takes at least 24 hours.

 

Dave

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