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Abatron WoodEpox Kit is a 12 oz, 2-part structural epoxy wood filler designed for permanent, shrink-free repairs on interior and exterior wood. With a 20-30 minute working time, it bonds strongly to damaged wood, resists water, pests, and UV damage, and can be sanded, painted, and shaped like natural wood. Greenguard certified and low odor, it offers a professional, eco-conscious solution for restoring windows, doors, trim, and more.











| ASIN | B0149KZAX8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,268 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #32 in Wood Filler |
| Brand | Abatron |
| Color | Brown |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2012 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Full Cure Time | 120 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051191441066 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Putty |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 340 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
| Item model number | WEAB6OR |
| Manufacturer | ABATRON |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Pail |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 5 x 9 inches |
| Special Feature | Water resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Countertop, Flooring, Furniture, Masonry, Repair, Wall Repair, Wood, Woodworking |
| UPC | 051191441066 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
| Viscosity | High |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
W**L
Good product, has it's uses.
I actually like this stuff for filling "happy accidents" in paint grade projects. I will note that what I have is very soft and easy to mix the two parts in your hand. I suggest to the reviewers that are saying the product is dry, crumbly, difficult to mix. etc that they have bad product and should return it. This stuff, when right, is easy to combine and easy to place. I seriously don't recommend replacing huge sections of rotted wood with it though, the cost is prohibitive for that. Saw out the bad lumber and replace it. Use this stuff to conceal the joints, screw holes and the like. If you happen to drill a hole in the wrong place, this product works great to make that go away. It does cure rather slow, so don't expect 5 minute epoxy. Not the answer to every problem but worth having around the shop for sure.
J**.
Good stuff for for repair of old wood columns
This stuff work amazingly well. Used to patch a porch column that had some water damage, but was otherwise structurally sound. Sands easy, and easy to work into the spot. Cures fairly quickly and is really a solid repair.
J**A
Works great
This wood putty is awesome to work with. Simply mix equal parts of each and have at it. I found it easier to mix in my hand after the initial mix with a spatula then mixing it all on a solid surface. Putty worked great at filling in holes in our wooden deck posts after removing the railing. Dries rock solid, but was easy to sand down. I would recommend for small to medium repairs.
J**.
it is a good product that drys into a very stable substance that ...
Overall, it is a good product that drys into a very stable substance that is very hard, tool-able, and paint-able. But, it doesn't work like the traditional putties that I've used. It is not always easy to work , because of it's stiff , yet still pliable consistency. So, once I pressed it into the hole I was filling, it was difficult to trowel it down with a putty knife, in order to level it off to the hole's upper edge. So, since I didn't realize how hard it would be to level it with a putty knife, I ended up putting too much woodepox in the hole. Normally, I think most people would rectify this issue by aggressively sanding it down to the hole's edge, and the level of the the item being filled, but I was working in a very tight fitting area, which had no room for aggressive sanding. So, I don't recommend using this product in a very tight area, unless you don't care about how it will look, and just want a functional fill that does the job of keeping the area protected from the elements. And, I also don't recommend using this product in an area that is difficult to access with an electric sander, because if you put in in too high, then you're stuck with it being too high. On the flip side, it is easy to mix, and can be done by hand,. I spooned equal portions of part A and B onto a board, and then picked it up with my hand, and mixed it by hand , while wearing latex gloves. No accurate measuring is necessary, and eye- balling the equal proportions is adequate, and I've had no problems with getting the right amounts .. So , while mixing, and kneading it by hand, it is ready to use when there is a uniform color throughout, with no streaking that is caused by one of the parts not being completely mixed in. So, when it is uniform in color, and feels like a stiff, yet pliable clay , it is ready to be pushed into the opened area.. Overall, this material dries to an amazingly hard substance that looks as though it will last for years. But, learning how to work it, at least for myself, will take more practice.
M**C
Easy to use, good results even though a bit pricey.
I have used Elmer's exterior wood repair kit in the past w/good results. However, that product is no longer available so I gave this Abatron Epoxy exterior wood repair kit a try based on reviews. I am pleased with the results of this product and it is a good replacement for the Elmer's kit noted above. Very similar in use and application and the results are as expected. Good for minor wood repair projects and possibly larger ones although a larger quantity would be necessary based project size. Kinda pricey but this allows for minor repair of exterior wood issues without having to replace wood trim which would be far more expensive than this repair kit.
E**C
Best wood filler when matching existing wood profiles
This product is great if you need to match the profile of the non-rotted wood. I used it to repair the rotted wood corner of a door, which I thought would be impossible to repair without replacing the wood. It has a long work time, unlike some epoxies and is easy to sand, especially with a Drexel Multi-Max. You can shape it with tools. I actually used a paint stick and popsicle sticks to match the existing door edges. You want to make sure you mix the two parts well and is a solid tan color. If you don’t mix well, you won’t get a good cure and the stuff will crumble. Found that out on my first attempt using the product. It is expensive compared to other wood fillers, but the ability to work it really stands out. Bondo wood filler works well to fill large areas, but is better on flat surfaces because it sets up too fast and is too mushy to work before it hardens. QuikWood is easy to use and works well for filling holes, but much firmer so hard to use to match a profile. The non-epoxy wood fillers have not given me lasting repairs on exterior wood. The stuff also goes a long way. I’ve used the same small containers to make multiple repairs. You also want to make sure you use a wood hardener on the rotted wood (e.g. LiquidWood) to give the epoxy a firm surface to stick to. If possible, I drive stainless steel screws into the hardened rot into the fresh wood underneath, leaving the screw head and part of the screw out to give the epoxy more to adhere to and provide a stronger repair.
S**M
Small amount, but well worth it for ease of use
I was shocked at how little you get for $25. When I saw the little containers, I immediately felt ripped off. However…this stuff truly is amazing! Super easy to use - it mixes like putty, is very easy to handle and apply, and dries strong. I love this stuff! Best wood filler ever! And, I have to admit, it actually went a long way, and lasted way longer, and than I would have thought.
A**O
Perfetto
V**R
El producto cumple su funcion. IMPOSIBLE conseguir factura por parte del vendedor
S**H
This stuff is amazing
R**L
This product was easy to mix, found kneeding with gloved hands best. most importantly found it easy to sand down to required profile using production paper. the only disadvantage is smoothing the surface with a putty knife as it tends to drag, soyou will need to finish of with the putty knife frequently dipped in water
C**Y
Works well though seems hardish to get out of the tub. Once out is is very soft and mixes well together. It is easy to apply and seems quite hard when set properly. I can not yet vouch for the longevity as I have only had it about a week. But so far so good and I would buy it again.
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