I don't know if there's anything wrong with a bit of experimentation from the norm. Just because something has been the monopoly for a long time doesn't mean there can't be an equally or more effective alternative as well as potentially a less expensive one. This company formulates a wide variety of epoxies and is local to my neck of the woods. They've been in business for many, many years as a pretty reputable supplier to the marine industry, and reasonably inexpensive to boot. I've always been satisfied with the quality of their products. Based upon the responses here, maybe I can get them to tweak the formula for bows, or even point me to a more suitable formula of their's. Seems like the major concerns here are viscosity, pot life, and heat distortion levels. Otherwise, based upon the other factors, it would appear this epoxy is stronger in many areas.