Description
After cure paint, stain, drill, machine, sand, file, tap, or saw. Repair log homes, furniture, window, door sills, and much more. Color (component a): Off white. Color (component b): Light brown. Color (mixed): Pine or tan. Work time (70 degrees F): 30-40 Minutes. Tack-free cure time: 90 Minutes. Cure for service: 24 Hours. Maximum cure: 7 Days. Gardner impact resistance: 100 In/lb. Elongation: 5-7 percent. Conduction (electric): Non-conductive. Thermal shock: Excellent. Toxicity: Healthy once cured. Heat range: -20 To 200 degrees F. Tensile shear strength: 850 psi. Compressive yield: 2340 psi. Flexural strength: 1280 psi. Water absorption: 0.44 percent. Weight (specific gravity): 0.72 g/cm cube, 0.42 oz/in cube. Hardness shored: 50-55 (1wk). Heat deflection: 120 degrees F. PC-Products, celebrating 75 years of “Fixing Your Things”, with quality, reliable repair products. Repair solutions for just about anything that needs repair or what you can manage to break. From Concrete to Wood restoration and heavy-duty permanent repairs, we have you covered. Yeah, we can fix that.
- Two-part epoxy paste to replace missing or rotted wood is resistant to dry rot, UV light, fresh and saltwater
- 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
- PC-Woody part B must be mixed with PC-Woody part A in equal volumes on a flat surface with a stiff putty knife; DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MIX WITH GLOVES
- Not recommended to mix PC-Woody in teaspoon size increments or smaller simply because of the likelihood of an ‘off-ratio’ mix
- 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
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