Hi Manolovis,
Like everyone else is indicating: ''Best'' is relative to your preferences. I'll try to list some properties to help you with your choice
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TB3 upsides:
- Cheap
- Easy & quick to apply, generally easy to work with.
- Strong, somewhat elastic glue that will definitely hold bows together.
- Clean glue lines are nearly invisible.
- Easy to clean.
TB3 downsides:
- ''Open time'' is limited to about 10 minutes (assembly time to 20)
- Requires a really tight fit and good even clamping pressure (The glue shrinks while it dries)
- Does stretch and doesn't hold reflex as well as epoxy in my experience...
Epoxy upsides: (I mainly have EA-40 in mind here)
- Long open time (up to 2 hours).
- Glue lines don't need to be as tight because it's thicker than PVAC.
- Can be heated to improve strength and performance.
- Gets thinner when heated, which can be useful for application.
- Holds reflex and curves very well.
Downsides:
- Pretty unhealthy stuff, don't want it on your skin. Also the vapors are bad.
- Expensive.
- Not easy to clean.
- Gets thinner when heated and so doesn't exactly fill gaps in that way...
- Generally requires more preparation time.
- Requires a heat box and decent setup if you want to optimize the results.
Hope this helps!
Jaap