The House of Forgings EPC-101 Epoxy Gun is designed for use with EPC-410 two-part epoxy tubes, ideal for staircase remodeling and construction. This tool streamlines the installation of iron balusters, making the process fast and easy.
Key specs:
- Model: EPC-101.
- Type: Epoxy gun.
- Compatibility: Designed for EPC-410 epoxy tubes.
Usage Tips: Load the EPC-101 gun with an EPC-410 epoxy tube, ensuring proper alignment of the two-part system. Apply the epoxy to iron balusters as needed, following tube instructions for curing. Store in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Availability and lead times:
- Stocked and ready for immediate shipping.


cathy1980 –
Easy to use with the epoxy tube.
Mesadesigner –
Works like a caulk gun. Recommend.
cindy223 –
This gun was easy to squeeze and simple to use.
DaveG –
Dont know what we would have done without this. It helped out so much.
Dan H. –
Put iron balusters in my wood handrail and its very strong
shop07 (Verified Customer) –
Easy to use. Strong bond. Definitely recommend ordering
Stephen McFerrin (Verified Customer) –
This gun made applying the epoxy a piece of cake. Epoxy was thick and stayed put, but had a long enough open time to go back and make any adjustments.
E (Verified Customer) –
Works well. Easy to use
Alan (Verified Customer) –
The gun is a must have, Makes the job much faster and easy to use.
S. Buchanan (Verified Customer) –
Gun works great … just don’t let it sit for too long with the epoxy nozzle on it – the epoxy cures rapidly and the nozzle easily clogs. I don’t understand why this costs so much, but there aren’t many other viable options.
Mike D (Verified Customer) –
Great tool! Easy to use.
Connie Orleskie (Verified Customer) –
EPC-101 Epoxy Gun
Kevin (Verified Customer) –
The epoxy glue gun works well in mixing the epoxy.
A satisfied customer (Verified Customer) –
When replacing our wooden spindles with iron ones, we thought we could save money by using a less costly adhesive from the hardware store. The other adhesive wasn’t effective, though, in securing the tops/bottoms of the spindles. We ended up buying the epoxy and related gun from cheapstairparts.com and problem solved!