From trad gang:
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=125;t=000983#000000"I haven't heard anything good about bowgrip 100. There are several comments on this site about it."
"I have used Bowgrip 100 with good results in the past. Bowgrip will also set just fine as long as the temp is above 75 degrees. However, no matter how careful I am I always seem to get at least a few small air bubbles between the glass and the wood."
"I use Bow Grip 100 and I have not had any problems. It will set up 100% at 70 deg. I usually leave it for 36 to 72 hrs before removing form the form."
"I've read a few complaints about Bowgrip, but never about EA 40 or Urac. Of course complaints about Bowgrip could've been the result of poor performance due to improper mixing."
"I would stay away from that bowgrip stuff. I have read stories of people who used it and only about one in ten have had marginal success."
"I have used bow-grip 100 with good results but the mixing ratios were a little much for me and it was a little too thin and runny."
"The only failure I've had with delamination was caused by my first and last use of Bowgrip 100."
From here:
"Bowgrip, for whatever reason works for some people, I also have read a lot of people dislike it."
"Not to be ugly, but Id find another glue than bowgrip 100. Ive made many bows with it and bake it at 160 degrees for 7 hours and then let it finish curing for 24 hours and still experienced glue failure."
These are just some of the quotes about bowgrip 100 that I found from searches. Not all the quotes are bad, but I've seen more bad than good.