PC Products PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste, Two-Part 48 oz in Two Cans, Tan 643334








Key features
- •Two-part epoxy paste to replace missing or rotted wood is resistant to mildew, dry rot, UV light, and fresh and salt water
- •Can be used in indoor and outdoor applications, with an application temperature range of 35 to 115 degrees F and a service temperature range of -20 to +200 degrees F
- •High tack helps reduce drips and sags while hardening
- •Provides work time of 30 to 40 minutes (at 70 degrees F) to allow for adjustments
- •Can be painted, stained, and machined after fully cured
PC Products PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste, Two-Part 48 oz in Two Cans, Tan 643334
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Customer Reviews
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East to use and fixed dry rotted area on exterior wood railing.
Bay Area California✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2018
With no experience whatsoever, I was able to fix significant and deep area of dry rot on wood railing. Impossible to
get someone to do small job in area in which I live so decided to do myself, a senior woman.
Applied several coats after letting product dry thoroughly between coats in order to restore original squared off shape.
Sanded to finish surface and painted later. So happy to have found this product on Amazon and
to have reviews from others in order to choose best product for the job I had to do.
get someone to do small job in area in which I live so decided to do myself, a senior woman.
Applied several coats after letting product dry thoroughly between coats in order to restore original squared off shape.
Sanded to finish surface and painted later. So happy to have found this product on Amazon and
to have reviews from others in order to choose best product for the job I had to do.
Smooth and easy to use
Tywa Zildzic✓ Verified Purchase•June 11, 2018
I was impressed with how easy it is to mix the product and how well it stays. I had some dry rot on my house and I was worried on using this. I like how you have about 30 min to work after mixing it and then after its dry you can sand it down and paint it. I had it on my house for about a year now and it has been exposed to water and no problems. My friends can't tell I used this to repair. But I did use white outside paint to paint over it so maybe that does good job in covering it up.
User friendly, effective repair for damaged wood
D. Walsh✓ Verified Purchase•June 7, 2018
This works great for repairing damaged wood. The extra "set-up" time it provides makes it easy to work with. Unlike Minwax or Bondo wood repair epoxy putty, which both harden very quickly, Woody's gives you plenty of time to apply and "tool' the mixed putty. This works out really well when you are covering a larger area or one that requires more time for "detailing". The downside is that it takes quite a bit longer for Woody's to be ready for sanding and painting. I wound up using all three products on a recent project. I found that the Minwax and Bondo set so quickly after mixing in the hardener that I had to work fast and often felt too rushed. More than once the putty would solidify before I was able to apply it all (even working in small batches). With that in mind, I would say the Minwax and Bondo products are great for smaller repairs or any other situations where you can apply the material quickly. The fact that both are ready for sanding and painting in under an hour means you can power through and complete those particular repairs in half a day. I would say that Woody's is best when the repair is larger, more complex, or, for any reason, requires a bit more time and care for applying and shaping the material. One other thing to note with Woody's is that you have to pay attention to mixing close to equal portions of the two-part product. If you have too much of one part and not enough of the other, it won't set properly.
High Quality Wood Epoxy, Economical
Jay R.✓ Verified Purchase•April 15, 2018
Great wood epoxy that is easy to mix and provides ample working time before setting unlike similar two-component products. This wood filler was used to restore existing millwork (doors and door frames) so that it could be mortised and drilled for new hardware. It cures hard over night (about 10 hours or so), although the manufacturer recommends 12-24 hours before sanding or machining. The only disadvantage is that it can be difficult to measure since both components are paste-like materials.
Highly recommended.
Highly recommended.
Stronger than wood with incredible adhesion!
Monty R. Hughes✓ Verified Purchase•March 28, 2018
Harder than wood and bonds incredibly strong!!
No one sells anything like it ... best to-date!!!! And I have used a lot of glues and epoxies. There may be something better, but I seriously doubt it. The 30 minute work-time is perfect for larger wood restoration jobs (consistency is like creamy peanut butter), just mix well with a 50/50 ratio, and let it cure overnight at the very least.
I love the snot out of this, going to restore all of dad's antique tools with this stuff.
No one sells anything like it ... best to-date!!!! And I have used a lot of glues and epoxies. There may be something better, but I seriously doubt it. The 30 minute work-time is perfect for larger wood restoration jobs (consistency is like creamy peanut butter), just mix well with a 50/50 ratio, and let it cure overnight at the very least.
I love the snot out of this, going to restore all of dad's antique tools with this stuff.
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