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Abatron WoodEpox: The Ultimate Epoxy Replacement Compound for Wood Restoration Review

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Description of Abatron WoodEpox: The Ultimate Epoxy Replacement Compound for Wood Restoration

Rotted Wood Restoration. Fills and Rebuilds Missing Sections of Wood. 100% Solids and Shrink-Free. Easy to Sand and Paint.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

OMG, this is awful!

I bought this based on all the positive reviews on here. Something is WAY wrong. This stuff is COMPLETELY useless. My first observation upon opening the box and removing the liter jars was that this material is MUCH less dense than wood. When I opened the lids I saw that the product was MANUALLY packaged in containers. See photos with fingerprints! It must be a garage operation. Mixing this product is very difficult. He is DRY, light and fluffy and doesn't like to stay together. I bought from…

Pros
  • 100% firm and does not shrink
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best wood replacement solution

I have been using Abatron WoodEpox for almost 30 years now. Yes, they have been around for quite some time. This is invaluable in keeping your historic home historic and accurate as it was. It can also save you a lot of money by simply restoring a small piece of rotten or missing wood around a door jamb or window sill, rather than replacing the entire window at a high cost, which is no good for old historic homes like my Victorian. I recently renovated my gingerbread porch and once again…

Pros
  • Restoration of rotten wood
Cons
  • Requires socket

Revainrating 4 out of 5

This seems to work in my pressure treated wood application.

I was restoring a deck and wanted to fill a large gap in the pressure treated 4x4 rack used in the build. I did some research online and decided to give WoodEpox a try. When I first received the 2 liter kit I was shocked at how light it was and had serious doubts about filling and reinforcing liter voids in wood and structural integrity. Mixing: I determined the amount of hardener and epoxy. Use with scales and weighing material. When mixing, I first tried placing it in a ziplock gallon bag and

Pros
  • Fills in and restores missing pieces of wood
Cons
  • I will add later