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Pros & Cons

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Pros

Woodepox is the only product that will work for repairing rotten wood. Although it is very pricy, it is worth every penny in repairing rotted areas.

It is easy to form to fill large holes and missing edges, sets up quickly and is ready for sanding the next day. Easy to sand with a power sander or by hand. Easy sand when the product has hardened.

It is best to place equal parts of each onto a piece if tin foil, and pick them up an repeatedly fold the two parts by hand, until the colors have blended. Apply the epoxy and smooth with tools and fingers dipped in water. The texture is slightly 'flu...  Read More

Has the consistency of modeling foam. Still recommend it if you need something soft / squishy to mush into holes in wood or something of that ilk.



Cons

Really dry and chunky. Fell off the wood when touched. Is that the way it's supposed to be?

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Quality


I was amazed at what you can do with this product


Super important 2 this product cures above 70f


Ill update photos with the finished product


At first i was a little taken aback by the cost of the product

Price


Eta unfortunately the price on this has gone up enough to make it out of my range


Dont hesitate when you see the price

Packaging/appearance


I was working in late october and used heat radiating flood lamps to first dry the wood then cure the epoxy

Competitiveness


Used it to fill inrepair some very old oak 8x8 foundation joists on my very old house 150 yrs oldbeams had rotted out about 85...  Read More


Great stuff better than anything else on the market

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  • This product had a total of 227 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 24 2022.

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    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    All of the qualities they advertised were indeed true


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    A trowel or spackleknife didnt work very well for me because it does not spread well


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    A small con is that oilbase paint dries very slowly on it the directions mention this and so the paint will dry but might never cureharden optimally


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It is the only product that will work for repairing rotten wood


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The labor to replace wood is just as bad


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    But i wanted permanent and thats the type of repair you get with wood epox


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    No difference in holding power


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    I was working in late october and used heat radiating flood lamps to first dry the wood then cure the epoxy

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