I can't remember the name of the epoxy I bought and I'm not wading out to the workshop to get it. It's pouring down with rain at 1 inch an hour. The stuff is 30 minute epoxy and it works great.
What I do want to do is warn you all of some epoxy that I mixed to paint all around my new ZDD to fuel proof it. I mixed the resin as per the instructions but I forgot when I bought the stuff. In retrospec, it must have been about eight years ago.

About4 hours later, the resin turned into what I would call, "crude oil". It was a horid brown goopthat soaked into the wood like a solvent does. I spent hours trying to squeegee the muck off with a steel scraper. Two weeks later, I sealed the balsa with dope and a new supply of laminating epoxy. The entire fuse was then glassed with 2oz cloth and it now looks like it should have when I first started.
The moral of this story is "If the epoxy is more than two or three years old maximum, give it the big toss".
Wedge
Wedgetails, the eagles that rule the skies