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J-B Weld 40006 Wood Restore Premium Epoxy Putty Kit is a 32 oz. hand-mixable epoxy designed to repair and rebuild wood with structural strength. It cures in 60 minutes to a density matching real wood, is water resistant, and can be sanded, machined, and painted. Ideal for professional-grade repairs on doors, furniture, window frames, and more, this solvent-free formula resists shrinking, cracking, and rotting, making it the go-to choice for durable, versatile wood restoration.
Brand | J-B Weld |
Specific Uses For Product | Woodworking, Repair, Carpentry, Furniture, Wall Repair |
Material | Epoxy Resin |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Item Form | Gel |
Special Feature | Wood Repair Specialist, Structural Strength, Cures to Density, Versatile Finishing |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Can |
Item Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Full Cure Time | 6E+1 Minutes |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fl Oz |
UPC | 798804861933 043425400062 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00043425400062 |
Manufacturer | JBWeld |
Model | Wood Restore |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.1 x 4.1 x 4.4 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 40006 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 40006 |
Special Features | Wood Repair Specialist, Structural Strength, Cures to Density, Versatile Finishing |
1**1
Product lives up to a 5 star review
Purchased this product as wood had rotted out under the window adjacent to french doors and abutting concrete patio. Significant area to fill in between patio and window box (approx. 1 x .75 x 24 inches). Mixed a healthy amount (be sure and get extra rubber gloves as mix ony comes with 1 pair of light plastic) and it was very easy to mix (need hand strength to knead) and easy to roll out between hands to push into 'trough'. Filled in nicely. I had to change gloves out periodically to get a really smooth finish on it. WARNING: It does start to set within 15 minutes (starts getting hot) and after 30 minutes you can't really work with it anymore -- so work quickly. I got the trough done and it was easy to smooth with just fingers. Have not sanded and painted it yet, but it cured really hard and didn't pull away from the wood or from the cement patio, as advertised. There were nails under the window in the trough and we could not remove them, so this product was the perfect solution. It filled in around the nails and sealed to the wood and concrete. Photo to come. I would highly recommend this product.How much should you order? I used about a quarter of each of the 34 oz. buckets to fill in the trough measurements above. I initially mixed half of what was in each 34 oz. bucket, but ended up having to throw half of that mixture away as it wasn't needed (the extra in the bucket eventually cured rock hard too). Since you have to mix the two parts, I'm hoping that the extra in the tubs will store well for other jobs we may find.Clean up was easy as leftovers do turn rock hard -- so most of it is in a chunk. I used a white platic paint bucket and only had small patches that stuck (can scrub off with some elbow grease). It does readily stick to itself, so you can use some to clean up bits if it's still pliable. If you do use your hands, they will be very sticky and it will take you some scrubbing to get it off (I ran out of gloves to finish it, so used my bare hand -- it sticks to hands pretty well).
J**Z
Excellent product
I bought a new house last year and discovered this year that someone did an awful patch job on the deck railing. It looks like someone dragged a hose over the top of the wood and, over time, it caused a gouge that's about three inches wide and almost 2 inches deep. Someone filled the gouge with that pink wood filler that's intended for much smaller repairs. They threw a coat of paint on it and that was it. Needless to say, the first time I looked at it sideways the filler fell out.Before I discovered this putty I contemplated how I was going to easily, and inexpensively, fix the railing. I could have replaced the entire piece of wood but that would mean knocking out all the spindles, replace a 12 foot piece of pressure treated 2x6, prime and paint the whole thing and put it all back together again.But then I found this. I've used J B Weld epoxy for years and had the utmost confidence that they were true to their word. They include a pair of plastic gloves with the product and a small plastic spreader. I used my own gloves but the spreader was useful. Mixing it was simple, equal parts from each bucket, mush them around in your hands for a bit to get a consistent color and it's ready to go. I used the spreader to pack it in tight and smooth it a bit. By the way, they suggest using a little bit of water to dampen the product to make it easier to spread - it's a good tip.It took longer than an hour before I felt confident enough in this to start sanding it but I laid it in pretty thick. I used an electric sander and it took some doing for a 60 grit sandpaper to do its job. Just for fun I rolled up some of this like a twig and let it harden. A few hours later it was hard and snapped just like a tree twig would.The only problems I had using this is that it wanted to stick to my gloves and it took some patience to get it to stay where I wanted it. But, I found that using a little bit of water helped and if I pressed the product in with my palm instead of my fingers I got better results.Before I painted my deck rail I hit the repaired area with a hammer a few times to test the adhesion because I didn't want to have to re-do this next year. No problems at all. It all blended in so well that you can't tell where I did the repair.I bought the large size for two reasons. First I have some superficial cracks on some of the floor joists on the deck that I'm planning on filling so water doesn't get in there. Second, just like my J B Weld epoxy, it's a nice product to have around. Also, if you look at the price per ounce of this putty the larger size makes more sense.
E**S
Good Product
I think this product is pretty good overall. We put in new floors and it left a significant gap under the door frames. I used this to fill those gaps rather than changing the trim. I had to layer it. The first round did a good job of filling the holes and getting close to a finished product. Second layer was refining. If you want to really eyeball it, you can see it’s not perfect. Looks good overall if you aren’t down there inspecting it. Only thing that was kinda aggravating is I would have to stop and wash everything off periodically because it builds up on whatever you are using. I used a scrubbing sponge and that worked really well.
H**E
Great stuff - especially for the price
I honestly prefer the abatron product but it’s often twice the price.I used this product after soaking the rotted wood with abatron liqui-wood. Products appear to be compatible. I think the liquiwood or a similar product is essential to stabilize the surrounding wood.I used approximately two gallons of this stuff this summer to repair rot that was 3”-4” deep under some windows along front of my house. Alternative would have involved rebuilding 30’ of wood paneling and windows, so I’m glad this stuff exists.This jb weld product dries to be sandable overnight though sometimes I used a heat gun in the morning to complete the cure. Sanded surface was smooth, the material is extremely tough and primer went over it well. Much much faster than rebuilding with new wood.I let the material puff out of the hole slightly, then sand flush once it is cured. I used a 1/4 sheet detail sander and 120 grit paper to prep for primer. I wiped with anhydrous isopropyl before applying aqua lock acrylic primer, final coat was Benjamin Moore latex.Can’t tell repair occurred, the jb weld looks better than the cedar.
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