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🪵 Repair Like a Pro with PC-Woody!
PC Products PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste is a two-part epoxy solution designed to effectively replace missing or rotted wood. With a robust resistance to dry rot, UV light, and both fresh and saltwater, this epoxy is ideal for a variety of indoor and outdoor applications. It boasts a wide application temperature range of 35°F to 115°F and a service temperature range of -20°F to 200°F, ensuring durability in diverse conditions. The high tack formula minimizes drips and sags during the hardening process, making it user-friendly for all your repair needs.













| ASIN | B0002YOZR8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,411 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #11 in Wood Filler |
| Brand Name | PC Products |
| Color | Tan |
| Compatible Material | Plastic, Wood |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (391) |
| Full Cure Time | 24 hours Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054983083338 |
| Included Components | PC Products - 054983083338 - 1/PK |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | PC Products PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste, Two-Part 6 oz in Two Cans, Tan 083338 |
| Item Weight | 6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Protective Coating Co. |
| Material Type | Epoxy Resin |
| Model | 833338 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Tack, Weather and Chemical Resistant, Extended Working Time |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Woodworking |
| Tensile Strength | 850 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| UPC | 054983083338 549830833384 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
| Viscosity | High |
| Volume | 6 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**3
Great stuff as others have noted
Got this because of how many great reviews I read on this stuff, and also because touted by some woodworking magazines. Now, it can be a bit tricky to spread as it really is sticky and gooey like thick cold peanut butter once mixed. But spreads well, you can shape it well and it is SOLID. Has endured really hot summer sun and heat, rain, snow, and is also enduring bitter cold this winter. It hardens well and really strengthens any gaps and holes. What surprised me most was how well it takes a satin. Used this on my deck to fill in some big knot holes. Was afraid that when staining my deck (dark walnut), the puttied spots would be glaringly light colored but actually not too bad. It soaks up enough stain to help blend the spots well enough. It won't soak up stain as well as wood and will stay a bit on the light side, but certainly acceptable, at least for me. All around, very satisified so far.
B**G
PC WOODY EPOXY WORKED GREAT
I bought this product to repair some rotted wood around my door frame. Removed the bad wood, applied a wood hardener, and several applications of the PC WOODY epoxy. Was easy to apply and easy to sand. The end product looked great and fit with the original frame. Not sure how it will hold up. If I have other similar projects I will definitely use PC WOODY.
R**D
Lives up to its claims, but its tough to apply.
I am not a carpentry expert or furniture maker, but that said, I am very pleased and satisfied with this product. It is easy to portion out the two compounds in equal amounts because of their peanut butter like consistency and having each a different color that when blended completely becomes a slightly different color is a real benefit. I also really appreciate the very mild epoxy odor and true 30 minute work window you have to work with the mix - much better than any other two part epoxy I have ever worked with. Applying it is the real test of one's patience if your skills in that area aren't first rate. That frustration aside, I cannot argue with the results - And as long as I gave the recommended time to cure after application It has terrific adhesion, cures up good and hard but is easily sanded into a smooth, clean surface that paints up quite well. I personally cannot think of any other product I could have used to get as good a result as this one. The only downside this product had for me was the difficulty I had applying it - it just sticks to anything it touches and I had a difficult time applying it smoothly and uniformly without a lot of fussing. That's probably more an indictment of my skills than a criticism of the product. Despite this frustration, I will turn to it again without hesitation when the need arises - the final results are worth it.
C**6
Very efficient product even for beginner!
I was trying to fix my garage vent and the foundation wood was rotted. Mixed equal amounts of paste A and B, you will have around 30 mins working time before it start to dry out. No smells. And you will need Acetone to wipe the surface even or clean your tool (concrete knife; water doesn’t work at all). Leave 24 hrs to dry out, and it will become very hard, hard enough to be sanded, nailed, screwed and painted! Very efficient product!
S**T
Worked well in faux wood flooring seams
The kitchen floor that was installed long before we got here developed seams about 1/16 to 1/8” wide, four of them, between board ends. After applying some stain (was a bright balsa wood color after curing) ya can’t tell it was done unless looking for it. Works well. PC Woody wood epoxy filler, in case this review gets placed in several places as others have….
A**R
Works great
Very good quality, easy to use, and easy to sand. Will buy again.
C**3
Worked great filling a large hole! Dried product is very strong/hard!
I started out with a large rotted out hole at the base of the frame at the front door. I bought a plastic plate and wooden spoon from the dollar store for mixing the the product on. It took the entire Woody product to fill the hole (it was a large hole). If you don't need to use the entire product just make sure to have a even 50/50 ratio, as shown in the picture and mix thoroughly. Since the hole I was filling was so large and part of a larger wooden frame, it took some shaping of the puddy to try and square it out. A trick that worked for us was to set a 10 minute alarm and keep coming back to shape the puddy as it dried. In the beginning the puddy kept sagging because we used so much of it all at once but letting it dry and continually shaping it made it turn out great! The alcohol in the picture was used to smooth out the puddy to give it a nice finished look. Before shaping the puddy just dip your fingers in the alcohol and you'll be able to smooth out the product. Woody worked great and it's really strong stuff! It's way harder than wood!
D**.
Good product, applies like peanut butter. Use a spatula or plastic scraper.
When mixed it has the consistency of peanut butter. Pretty easy to apply, although if you need a really thick build-up, it might need a few passes: Apply - dry - apply more - dry.. until you get the right thickness. This is better than Abatron WoodEpox. Much better.
J**S
This worked well for me. Make sure you use separate applicators and mix on a tile. I kept amounts small always using separate trowel for each and mixing with a third. The tile was genius kept it cool (I was working in hot sunshine). Wear gloves and be ready to go go go ..completely sealed my very damaged window sill.
L**A
I love this putty for repairing damaged wood externally. It's so much better than standard wood filler and the how to videos you can find on YouTube are great.
K**E
I had some very rotten windows and a decaying front door but no interest in using highly toxic chemicals to repair them and nowhere near enough money to replace them. After much research I found this. I closely watched a four part YouTube video on how to use it best (recommended) found a UK supplier on Amazon and then set to work in the hot dry weather of earlier this year. It's worth doing the proper prep work if you want it to last but that's true of any job. I sanded off the old paint (pretty much gone anyway) removed all the most rotten wood, drilled holes into the remaining frames/door (angled down where necessary to ensure maximum absorption) and coated all the wood and drill holes very liberally in PC Woody's wood hardener, which true to description has hardly any smell. I let it cure for a few days to very hard since even a spring heat wave doesn't match Arizona desert temperatures and drying time for both hardener and filler is temperature dependent. Then I took a glob from each of the epoxy wood filler tins in a 1:1 ratio mixed well and applied. It isn't the easiest stuff to apply, especially since I was replacing so much of the wood - I had to do it in layers. I recommend wearing latex gloves or similar as it's very sticky, but also true to advertising it doesn't have to be super smooth as it sands down really well and easily when fully dried. I also tried sawing and drilling it and that works too. It smells slightly while drying but nothing to notice (less than low VOC paint). For the record if you add slightly more brown than white it's more malleable but takes longer to dry and vice versa. And don't expect it to harden as fast as it would in a very hot dry climate, but once it does it's rock solid (again I left it a few days). Although the tins look tiny they do more than you'd think. After sanding and painting the windows and doors look like new. You can't tell what's the wood and what's the filler. But it won't look like natural wood without a bit of artistry if you aren't painting it. I'm so pleased there's a non toxic solution to fixing/filling rotten wood that doesn't carry danger of death warnings all over the tin. Yes it's a lot more expensive, but what price health?
P**A
I have used Abatron WoodEpox before, and thought PC-Woody would be similar. It's not - it's MUCH harder to apply cleanly because it's so very sticky. I ended up with a very rough surface, and filler sticking to the surrounding wood. Also holes in the main body of the filler that will need a second application. No doubt it will sand down and I can use a surface filler on the holes but Abatron WoodEpox would have been quicker and easier. Never again!
T**L
I used this to repair a wooden garden bridge that was beginning to get a bit week in places. I was cutting out old rotten wood and replacing it with new wood and PC Woody. To date the repairs have been really strong. Would recommend or perhaps WOOD recommend.
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