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System Three 1600K20 SculpWood Putty Kit, 0.5 Gallon, Brown

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Arrives Wednesday, Jan 22
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Size: 0.5 gallon


Features

  • Premium Epoxy: SculpWood Putty a non- shrinking, two-part epoxy putty compound ideal for filling voids often associated with rot repair applications
  • Easy To Apply: Once RotFix has been applied, pack the epoxy putty into the cavity, avoiding gaps and air pockets; Slightly overfill the cavity with wood putty
  • Versatile Application: It has tenacious adhesion to wood substrates when paired with our RotFix epoxy; Compatible with most water/solvent-based primers and paints
  • Tips and Tricks: Use lacquer thinner, denatured alcohol, or white vinegar for cleanup of uncured moldable epoxy putty
  • Safe To Use: Our wood putty is solvent-free and once cured, it sands like wood and machines easily

Brand: SYSTEMTHREE


Specific Uses For Product: Repair, Woodworking


Material: Epoxy Resin


Compatible Material: Wood


Item Form: Liquid, Putty


Brand: ‎SYSTEMTHREE


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Repair, Woodworking


Material: ‎Epoxy Resin


Compatible Material: ‎Wood


Item Form: ‎Liquid, Putty


Special Feature: ‎Rot Repair Specialist, Tenacious Adhesion, Non-Shrinking, Sandable, Compatible with Primers and Paints


Color: ‎Brown


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Package Information: ‎Tubs


Item Volume: ‎0.5 Gallons


Viscosity: ‎From the external website, we can see that SculpWood Putty has a 'easy 11 mix ratio' and is 'kneadable', which implies a lower viscosity. Additionally, it's 'machinable' and 'will accept paint, screws and nails', which further supports this prediction. Therefore, I predict that the SculpWood Putty has a low viscosity.


Full Cure Time: ‎24 Hours


Unit Count: ‎64.0 Fluid Ounces


UPC: ‎646697903035


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎35


Manufacturer: ‎System Three Resins, Inc.


Part Number: ‎1600K20


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎9.92 x 5.43 x 5.35 inches


Item model number: ‎1600K20


Size: ‎0.5 gallon


Style: ‎Epoxy Putty


Special Features: ‎Rot Repair Specialist, Tenacious Adhesion, Non-Shrinking, Sandable, Compatible with Primers and Paints


Included Components: ‎Epoxy


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: October 1, 2001


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to work with
It's a little expensive, but I think it makes up for it in saved labor time. Once mixed, you have excellent working time before product begins to harden, which was very useful to ensure I got the product into all the nooks and crannies of the damaged area. Trimming and sanding the material was pretty easy with the right tools (similar to Bondo). My project almost took 2 half gallon kits, so make sure you purchase enough before you start. Also, make sure you check out the videos on YouTube or on the manufacturer web site prior to starting to using this product (very helpful). Overall excellent product. Hopefully it will continue to hold up to the weather for years to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2021 by Patrick Patrick

  • Really easy to work with for large defects
I don't write a lot of reviews but I was so impressed with this product I felt I needed to share it. I have used about 3 or 4 different types of epoxy wood fillers for dry rot. I had a deep long defect and this was very pliable and could easily be packed deeply and completely in the defect. I layered on additional at the same time to level the repair out. The pliability and clay like consistency really makes a positive difference in usability. It drys to a firm hard, firm, and secure result. Hopefully it will hold up over the long haul. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2021 by TheDAKSter

  • Good
Product works good. I like it better than another brand from the stand point of it doesn't get as sticky as fast. As you mix the 2 doughs it gets warm like all epoxies . As it warms it gets stickier like a wet dough. Thus brand lasts a little longer. However its tacky enough to stick to surfaces.(helpful to use liquid as a bonding coat as well) Too tacky and its unworkable. Sands well. Let it dry 24hrs. Always cover or oaunt as uv light bad for epoxies. Expensive yes, but is a good product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2021 by Biscuit20

  • This product works.
Repaired a cedar beam saved having to replace it .👍👍👍
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022 by Swimmer

  • Play-Doh for adults! It's a little pricey, but very strong and great to work with.
Other epoxy's are either too runny or sticky, this PLAY-DOH style is awesome. I've repaired a lot of bad wood around the exterior of my house. In one day, this stuff is rock solid. Just be sure to mix 1:1 and knead it until fully blended. It's fun to work with. I use my own nitrile gloves to mix and place, then I switch to a fresh set of gloves to form it with a spatula, scraper, whatever so i don't gum up my tools from the initial gloves used for kneading it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2022 by J.C.

  • Wonderful stuff
Repairing/ refinishing a cypress deck, I cannot find new cypress to replace rotting boards. This stuff, preceded by Rotfix (same manufacturer) make it possible & practical to repair most rotted sections. Great stuff. Worth the price. User friendly.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by olivia anderson

  • A Pleasure to Use with Outstanding Results!
Have used over 2 gal. of the System Three Putty for many exterior repairs with outstanding results. Having used other fillers for over 50 years switched to the the System Three Putty recently as it is an easy material to blend, and finish sand as required after hardening. Putty easily takes water and oil based primers and paints. For exterior ruff sawn finishes that require repair, as an added finish, prior to the putty hardening have pressed the putty surface prior to hardening (temperature dependent) with another ruff sawn lumber to add a ruff surface to match existing. An added benefit if you have used any other tools to apply the putty, the tools are easily cleaned using white vinegar. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020 by JRS

  • Wow. This stuff really works!
I started with two trial kits, then needed to purchase extra Sculpwood putty. Given the fact that the damaged wood could not easily be replaced this method was the best option. I followed the suggestion made by a few other reviewers in placing a piece of hardwood in the center of the post to save on the amount of putty used, and that resulted in having enough left over to finish the lower wood repairs. In all, I spent a little less than $200, but that's still a cheaper alternative to hiring a handyman to rebuild the porch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by craftygrammy craftygrammy

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