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Flexible Epoxy Consolidant 100 |
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A non-structural epoxy system designed for stabilizing decayed wood and making it firm. The very low viscosity of this epoxy and its long curing time (3 to 5 days) provides deep penetration and ease of use. It impregnates and consolidates soft wood fibers with flexible epoxy. This allows for expansion and contraction as a result of temperature and moisture.
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window and door sills |
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railings and balustrades |
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porches and floors |
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framing |
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sash |
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trim and siding |
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columns and posts |
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log and timber elements |
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stairs and stringers |
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decorative ornamental elements |
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impregnates and stabilizes decayed wood |
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retards future decay development |
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flexible - gives with the wood |
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preserves original fabric |
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easy to use |
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Flexible Epoxy Patch 200 |
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A flexible epoxy filler for filling voids and making non-structural and cosmetic repairs in wood. When cured, the epoxy is quite pliable and can be easily shaped or formed with typical hand or power tools. The Epoxy Patch 200 reacts just like wood; it can hold nails and screws and accepts stain or point. Flexible Epoxy Consolidant 100 should be used as a base. Use for a wide variety of wood. |
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window and door sills |
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railings and balustrades |
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porches and floors |
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framing |
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sash |
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trim and siding |
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columns and posts |
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log and timber elements |
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stairs and stringers |
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decorative ornamental elements |
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rebuilds elements back to original shape |
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flexible - gives with the wood |
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will not shrink |
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easy to form and tool |
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Structural Epoxy Repair 600 |
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Description
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Used for rebuilding or repairing deteriorated structural elements. This low viscosity structural epoxy has many uses. It can be mixed with sand and aggregate to make an epoxy concrete for casting and reinforcing or used as is as an incredibly strong structural consolidant. |
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timber frame and log repair |
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vigas |
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rafters and purlins |
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columns and posts |
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sills and plates |
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beams and lintels |
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reinforces deteriorated structural elements |
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reduces massive disruption to the building |
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allows for casting of large voids |
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can be used as a structural element |
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