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Boncart's 200g AB Epoxy Putty is a high-strength, two-part filler designed for rapid, durable repairs across metal, wood, tile, ceramics, and more. It cures fully in 24 hours, resists heat from -58°F to 266°F, and offers excellent adhesion and abrasion resistance. Moldable and sandable, it’s perfect for bonding, filling, sculpting, and shaping with professional-grade performance and versatile application.




























| ASIN | B0CSYLBY21 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,222 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #9 in Metal Filled Epoxies |
| Brand Name | Boncart |
| Color | 200g, White |
| Compatible Material | Ceramic, Metal, Plastic, Stone, Wood |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (828) |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Included Components | Epoxy Putty; Gloves; Sandpaper; Scraper |
| Item Form | Putty |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Boncart |
| Material Type | Epoxy Resin |
| Model | HYNZ001 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Heat Resistant, High Hardness, High Strength, Sandable, Strong Adhesion |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bonding, Filling, Repairing, Sculpting, Shaping |
| Unit Count | 7.05 Ounce |
| Viscosity | Medium to High |
| Volume | 207.47 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**6
Excellent choice for porcelain or ceramic repairs.
Product works very well. I ordered this product to fix a hole in a porcelain/ceramic bathroom sink. I prepped the area per instructions and mixed per the recommendations. It’s very simple, just cut equal amounts of part A and B, knead till completely mixed and then apply to the area needing patched. I leveled with the tool provided and it hardened rock hard overnight. Saved me from spending hundreds on a new sink and installs costs. Would definitely use this product again.
A**R
Easy to work with Epoxy Putty.
Good quality white Epoxy putty that works great filling missing pieces of broken porcelain. Both parts A and B are white so the final product will be white. You have plenty of time to shape it before it gets too hard. You can sand to a smooth surface and paint if needed.
J**2
longer working time yet sets up strong enough to sand, carve, or drill.
great repair putty for ceramic sculptures. longer working time than traditional quick setting epoxy putty. I have repaired several ceramic sculptures that I thought unrepairable.
A**.
easy to work with,hardens fast,does not take stain well.
wow this worked fast and easy! We had some gouged out spots on the deck where a squirrel chewed,so I cut 2 small pieces of the putty,with gloves combined them,applied it to the damaged deck with the provided yellow plastic putty knife and let it cure (dry). Did not take long and it was hard as a rock. I was able to sand it lightly first with a metal tool, then a 100 grit sand paper...just lightly. we put a little stain on it to match the deck and it came out okay, but it did not take the varathane type stain very easily. it just pooled and laid on top and dried. So I put a light layer of beige wood putty over the top and stained that,which took the stain easily. All fixed. Now all we have to do is put a thin layer over the entire deck and it should blend in nicely. This putty is very easy to work with and dries quickly. I would recommend it for small jobs and the amount you receive should last on several small projects. I plan on using it to mend some other ceramic stuff I broke,we'll see how that comes out. I highly would suggest wearing the latex gloves included,so you don't get it on your hands. I can definitely see how this would be a nightmare to remove if it dries on the skin. Goo gone might get it off though, but it's always a good idea to not put toxic chemicals on the skin since it can be absorbed.
S**D
Great product at a great price
Easy to mix ,-- Sets up quick - easily tooled. You get a lot of product for your money. Repaired a broken hinge on a notebook computer. The plastic screw receptacle that holds the metal hinge to the notebook base was destroyed... There was no way to attach the screen to the keyboard. Was able to fill it in, grind down the excess epoxy and drill holes for the screen to be attached -- bottom line is that it's a permanent fix that exceeds what was originally installed.
A**R
Fantastic product. I've used it for various applications with great results.
Bottom line: This is a great product and priced fairly (around $10 when I bought it). I trust you'll be pleased as well. More detailed version: I'm extremely pleased with this product, and I am going to start making sure I always have some on hand for repairs. I've used it for both outdoor repairs and indoor repairs, and ranging across material types, and each time I've been very pleased. It functions as described. It gives a very durable bond, and is relatively easy to use. Depending on the nature of your repair, you will need patience and some fine-point tools (e.g., I did a very detailed repair of a ceramic item that had shattered, requiring a stepwise repair and recreating surfaces that had been ruined), and I do recommend wearing gloves when working with this (the vendor includes a pair, but you might want to just buy a box of disposable gloves). One other tricky part is the compound can start adhering to the gloves a bit, which can make manipulation of the compound a bit more difficult as you continue to work with it. But it's hard to complain about that, because it's hard to envision what could be done to offset that. Again, this is a great product, and I'm sure I'll be buying it again.
G**N
Boncart 2part Epoxy Putty : Face Job
Wear the included blue gloves. This epoxy is not toxic but it's sticky and gooey and you'll have a tough time getting it off your hands! Part A is the most messy, but cutting off an equal part of Part B you can squish them together pretty well with the gloves (although it will try to stick to the gloves too.) I've had this life-sized head on a neck and base that needed improvement, sitting on a shelf with about 10 others in various stages of completion, so it was time to do something about it and find out how this Boncart epoxy works. I decided to change her top lip, move it up, and make her a happy grin instead of the more neutral expression she had. Cutting it out and digging enough space to raise the top lip, it was time to mix the epoxy putty to hold everything in place. These heads are mostly paper and glue on solid wood armatures, so the epoxy has something to grab on to because it's solid material that takes the most time to cut through. Epoxy has to be completely mixed and will harden with Approximately Equal portions. It doesn't have to be exact, but BETTER IF IT IS. The mixing is more important. After putting the 2 chunks of sticky stuff together you can work them into a ball, then flatten the ball, roll it up and turn it into another ball. It takes about 30 minutes to start to harden, so you have the time to mix it like that until it HAS to be uniform. 5 minutes isn't too long to mix because if it fails it's BECAUSE you didn't mix it enough. Some of it on the inside cavity below the nose and some on the upper lip and pushed in and up, remembering the top lip will come out just a little more forward. Some of the epoxy becomes the now visible teeth under the upper lip. I don't worry about details, just the big features. Later on when it's hardened it can be carved, rasped and ground to shape. The epoxy is bright white and it can be spread quite thin with the nice flat tool with the triangular sharp edge. The tool is a good one, flexible and light that makes moving the stuff around easy and making sharp edges in the epoxy, separating it into small parcels to be spread out. >>>It would be nice if the 2 parts each came in a SEPARATE color so mixing it would clearly show any non-mixed parts.<<< There's even a few pieces of rough sand paper discs for smoothing the hardened surfaces, but I've already got that covered. This kit is for doing it without any other tools, just what comes in the box. When you open the parts A & B there are extra plastic bags to wrap them back up. It might not dry out for a long time and still be good, but you don't want dust and other things to get into the mix. Remember, IT'S REALLY STICKY & GOOEY! (The Next Day) Epoxied areas are hard and smoother than they were. The epoxy sort of glazes over as it sets-up. This might not be good if you wanted some surface roughness or texture, but in this case it's mostly structural and will be covered by layers of thin paper/glue as required. Each of these heads has an expression and those that are successfully completed and good enough get sealed with acrylic or varnish and used to make a mold.
S**R
It woks well
Hard to measure the correct amount
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