I am an epoxy chemist with over 20 years experience. Our company also makes polyester adhesives, so I know both technologies quite well. Epoxies do indeed have much better longevity than polyesters and acrylics, primarily due to the fact that their shrinkage rates are just a small fraction of those experienced with polyesters and acrylics. Due to their chemistry, polyesters and acrylics shrink a lot during cure (about ten times the amount of epoxy shrinkage); furthermore, this shrinkage continues virtually forever over the years. This does not happen with epoxy. Therefore, assume you have a joint with 4000psi strength today--if it's an epoxy, you can still expect a strength of 3000psi many years later; however, if it's a polyester or acrylic, you'll be lucky to have a joint strength of even 1000psi. Hope this helps clear things up a bit...