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PC Products PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste, Two-Part 12 oz in Two Cans, Tan

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Material Paste
Compatible Material Wood, Plastic
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Color Tan

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  • Two-part epoxy paste to replace missing or rotted wood is resistant to dry rot, UV light, fresh and salt water
  • Can be used in indoor and outdoor applications with an application temperature range of 35 to 115 degrees F and a service temperature range of -20 to 200 degrees F
  • High tack helps reduce drips and sags while hardening
  • PC-Woody part B must be mixed with PC-Woody part A in equal volumes on a flat surface with a stiff putty knife; DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MIX WITH GLOVES

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.75 x 2.75 x 5.75 inches; 12 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 16333
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 9, 2007
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Protective Coating Co.
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000H5O7Y8
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,421 ratings

Product Description

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PC-Woody is an epoxy paste formulated to replace missing and rotted wood. It has structural strength greater than most wood. PC- Woody is a permanent wood repair for interior and exterior applications. This epoxy is made from real wood and has many characteristics of wood. PC-Woody formulation provides extended working time, for large and critical jobs, which allows the user time to reposition work or make changes. High "wet grab" or tack of PC-Woody makes overhead and sidewall work easy without drip or sag. PC- Woody demonstrates excellent resistance to all weather elements, dry rot, UV light, fresh and salt water, and also chemicals present in pressure-treated wood. After cure paint, stain, drill, machine, sand, file, tap, or saw. Repair log homes, furniture, window and door sills and much more. Color (component a): Off white. Color (component b): Light brown. Color (mixed): Pine or tan. Work time (70 degree F): 30-40 Minutes. Tack free cure time: 90 Minutes. Cure for service: 24 Hours. Maximum cure: 7 Day. Gardner impact resistance: 100 In/lb. Elongation: 5-7 percent. Conduction (electric): Non conductive. Thermal shock: Excellent. Healthy once cured. Heat range: -20 To 200 degree F. Tensile shear strength: 850 psi. Compressive yield: 2340 psi. Flexural strength: 1280 psi. Water absorption: 0. 44 percent. Weight (specific gravity): 0. 72 g/cm cube, 0. 42 oz. /in cube. Hardness shored: 50-55 (1wk). Heat deflection: 120 degree F.

From the Manufacturer

PC-Products, celebrating 75 years of “Fixing Your Things”, with quality, reliable repair products. Repair solutions for just about anything that needs repair or what you can manage to break. From Concrete to Wood restoration and heavy duty permanent repairs, we have you covered.Yeah; We can fix that


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If wood is soft or rot damage exists, harden first with PC Wood Hardener or Rot Terminator.

Mix equal parts of Part A with Part B on a flat surface with a stiff putty knife.

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MIX WITH GLOVES!

Then generously fill cavities and smooth out the surface. No shrinking, cracking or popping out of exterior wood will occur.

Once cured - nail, drill, sand, prime, paint, or stain.

Note: If staining, use stains tinted with darker or solid pigments for effectiveness. Light colored stains will disappoint.

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Example Use: Rebuild/fill missing wood Rotted window sills Powerful combo includes PC Petrifier to harden rotted wood & Woody Wood epoxy paste to fill missing wood Rotted support columns Seal radiator, pipes, tanks Attach rear view mirror
Working time: 30-40 min 30-40 min 1-4 hours 1 hour 15 min
Cure time: 12-24 hours 24 hours 12-24 hours / 24 hours 3-7 days 12-24 hours 3-4 hours
Color: Tan Milky White Tan / Milky White Amber Dark Gray Translucent
Strength: 850 PSI Good 850 PSI / Good Excellent 2150 PSI 2650 PSI
Waterproof after cure: Limited
Fill Characteristics: Excellent Excellent Limited Excellent Good
Sand & Paintable:
Heat Range: -20°F to 200°F -32°F+ -20°F to 200°F -20°F to 200°F -20°F to 200°F -20°F to 200°F
Sizes Available: 1.5oz, 6oz, 12oz, 48oz, 96oz, 10gal 8oz, 16oz, 1gal, 5gal Kit Includes: 16oz PC Petrifier & 12oz Woody Wood Paste 3.25oz, 24oz, 1.5gal 2oz, 1/2lb, 1lb, 4lb, 8lb, 10gal 1oz, 4oz, 50ml, 300ml, 32oz, 10gal

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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
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    Customers say

    Customers like the ease of use and performance of the wood hardener. For example, they mention it's easy to apply, works exactly as described, and is very workable. That said, some complain about the stickiness. Opinions are mixed on value, ease of mixing, and water resistance.

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    486 customers mention470 positive16 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the performance of the putty. They say it is very workable, durable, and adds structural support. They are happy with the results and recommend it to others. The product works exactly as described, is easy to shape, and has a long working time. Customers say the sills came out stronger and harder than any type of hard wood replacement. They also mention that it is easy

    "...PC Products make a 2 part epoxy adhesive in a syringe for that--it worked great, did not sag and held a 1/4" piece of wood good as I went nailed it..." Read more

    "...It dries quickly. Once dried, it becomes hard and sturdy. Good product for restoring old wood items!" Read more

    "...Once dry it's stronger than wood, though still possible to gouge with a fingernail and enough force...." Read more

    "...It mixes easily, has a long working time, it is easy to shape while it cures, and is rock hard when fully cured for sanding, drilling and..." Read more

    328 customers mention251 positive77 negative

    Customers find the wood filler easy to use. They mention that the paste itself is easy to work with, and the wood hardener is easy apply. They also say that no special tools are needed, and that the product provides a perfect, rock solid stable substrate.

    "...No real special tools are needed. The PC Woody paste is a 2 part epoxy (part A and part B) wood resin which has a chemical cleanup with acetone...." Read more

    "...The paste has a smooth consistency that makes it easy to work with, allowing me to fill in cracks and gaps effortlessly. It dries quickly...." Read more

    "...Rubber gloves and acetone makes application easy." Read more

    "...But it's more difficult to work with than wood filler, so I save it for structural issues...." Read more

    212 customers mention204 positive8 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the epoxy wood repair. They mention that it is the best product for repairing rotted wood, and it works great. It is easy to spread and work into splintered wood sections, and can fill in cracks and gaps effortlessly. It dries quickly, and is remarkable.

    "...that makes it easy to work with, allowing me to fill in cracks and gaps effortlessly. It dries quickly. Once dried, it becomes hard and sturdy...." Read more

    "...It sands at about the same rate as the wood around it. It cuts more easily than wood with a sharp knife and almost feels like very hard rubber as..." Read more

    "Find the right tool for the task. This is designed for large areas that need rebuilding. It's fantastic for exterior projects...." Read more

    "Perfect solution for repairing rotten wood...." Read more

    133 customers mention100 positive33 negative

    Customers like that the hardened epoxy is easy to sand. They mention that it shaves well, and is able to chisel and sander it.

    "...The hardened epoxy is easy to sand, by hand and using regular sandpaper...." Read more

    "...This product can be chiseled, sanded, and shaved to get the right finish...." Read more

    "...It did sand well where I sanded spots- by the end of my project I was too tired to sand the ones I ended up taking pictures of...." Read more

    "...Manual sanding is very hard to do even with 80 grit. A power sander would be Very helpful." Read more

    139 customers mention94 positive45 negative

    Customers are mixed about the water resistance of the product. Some mention that it dries to a very hard substance that does not crack or chip, while others say that it didn't dry.

    "...It dries quickly. Once dried, it becomes hard and sturdy. Good product for restoring old wood items!" Read more

    "...I also think PC Woody smells kind of nice, like wet wood, and it doesn't contain anything too toxic like the non-water based single-part fillers...." Read more

    "...Be warned that it can get messy and dries like hardened glue to whatever it gets on so tape off the sounding areas and really tape off below the..." Read more

    "...It sets up like stone and handles being in water really well after it's fully cured...." Read more

    127 customers mention76 positive51 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the epoxy. Some say that it's well worth the cost, saves a huge amount of money, and the benefits will outweigh the cost. However, others say that the product is expensive, awkward to work with, and a major guessing game on how much you need.

    "...It was a very easy and cheap fix for the dresser." Read more

    "...Finally, this filler is really expensive compared to real wood...." Read more

    "This stuff is wonderful. Totally saved my facia boards that was totally rotted out from roof run off...." Read more

    "...Otherwise, you'll boot it. Anyway, the price is good and I called the company and spoke with their customer service rep who proudly told me how..." Read more

    120 customers mention72 positive48 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of mixing. Some mention that it's easy to mix with a 1:1 ratio between the two parts. However, others say that it is relatively hard to mix and takes some elbow grease to mix.

    "For any kind of wood repair, PC Woody is a great product. It mixes easily, has a long working time, it is easy to shape while it cures, and is rock..." Read more

    "...The second can of this filler I bought seems slightly thicker and harder to mix than the first can...." Read more

    "...The two-part epoxy putty mixes well (I use a disposable plastic plate and wood craft sticks to dispense and mix), and applies nicely when smoothed..." Read more

    "...This stuff was easy to mix and easy to use. LOVE IT!" Read more

    94 customers mention0 positive94 negative

    Customers are not happy with the stickiness of the epoxy. They mention that it sticks to every trowel and tool, making it difficult to work with. Customers also say that the top surface is so adhesive to itself that it won't smooth. They say the product makes a sticky mess during the application and the clean up was a hassle. Customers are also disappointed that the plywood did not adhere completely and that it's difficult to use in tight or hard to reach spaces.

    "...Unfortunately the stickiness makes it stick to your tool as well, so as you try to smear it into a hole it will pull away from one side of the hole..." Read more

    "...Seriously, it REALLY sticks to the tools." Read more

    "...The material is sticky when mixed, a bit like room temperature peanut butter- so apply it in multiple directions if you need to fill holes or get an..." Read more

    "...And one more - this epoxy loosing strength, softens and becomes rubbery at around 170F (80C) - keep it in mind if putting dark paint on top of it..." Read more

    Wood rot remedy to avoid major repair job, easy enough product for DIY to work with
    5 Stars
    Wood rot remedy to avoid major repair job, easy enough product for DIY to work with
    PC-Products Wood Repair Epoxy Paste and Wood Hardener Kit is a wood rot remedy to use in order to avoid a major repair job. It is an easy enough product for a DIYer to use and work with. No real special tools are needed. The PC Woody paste is a 2 part epoxy (part A and part B) wood resin which has a chemical cleanup with acetone. The PC Petrifier is a liquid type glue which has a H2O cleanup with regular water. The hardened epoxy is easy to sand, by hand and using regular sandpaper. The epoxy doesn't sag very much and has a long enough working time, even in 85 degree sunny weather, when using it in small mixed batches. You fill holes, crevices and depressions with a glob of the epoxy but it will take longer for it to set up, dry and begin curing. You can build up the epoxy in layers, even after sanding it. It takes primer and paint well. The PC Petrifier is to be used after exposing the rotted wood area and cleaning out as much rot as you can reasonably do with out taking out everything or at least cleaning and prepping the area as if you were going to just be painting it--meaning, get it to reasonably sound and clean state which may involve sanding, removing the debris, then wiping down with isopropyl alcohol. The PC Petrifier is a liquid and the best way to apply it if it is not a flat horizontal surface is to paint it on with a small sponge brush from a disposable plastic cup. Be warned that it can get messy and dries like hardened glue to whatever it gets on so tape off the sounding areas and really tape off below the area with perhaps plastic sheeting overlaid with newspaper to soak up the drips and have a rag and bucket of water nearby toe wipe if necessary. The PC Petrifier will soak into the wood as much as the wood will take and then dries to a darker hardness. Here is what I used (and recommend to use) for repairing about 10 window sills on my house that had various degrees of weathering/aging conditions, the worst being on the south side: disposable gloves, multiple pairs; a rectangular 5"x8" or so piece of thick plastic or plexiglass that is smooth to mix the 2 part epoxy on and use as a pallette to apply the epoxy from; a 1 1/2" putty knife with the corners slightly eased or at least not sharp pointy to mix the epoxy, apply it to the surface and shape with; 2 popsicle sticks or a pint stir stick cut down to similar size,then clearly mark one A and the other B (for each of the epoxy parts); acetone, at least a quart to start; paper towels, lots; painter's blue tape, enough to tape off areas where you don't want epoxy to get on and may want to use paper in conjunction with the tape to cover more as needed; wax paper if filling crevices next to surfaces you don't want epoxy to get on and bond to; paper to tape off surrounding areas as needed, any paper but newspaper or painters paper work well; a small wood rasp, like Stanley tools small 8 inch that is shaped with flat side and a rounded side, each side is half rough and half finer for rapsing and can easily knock down the dried high edges and boogers left from applying the epoxy; sandpaper in 60/80 grits and 100/120 grits to smooth out the dried epoxy; and, acetone, or isopropyl alcohol to wipe the finished sanded surface. Things to remember about epoxy in 2 parts: READ the directions, watch some videos to see how people do it and suggestions, even the dumbs one, so you get an understanding of the product and what to do with it; the size of each epoxy container is going to be doubled in totality so 6 ounces of part A and 6 ounces of part B equals 12 ounces; it is better to get only as much as you think you need but always prepare to get a bit more; the PC Petrifier seems to go a long way in comparison to the epoxy but definitely use what the repair area can soak in; keep each epoxy container well marked, like a A on one lid and B on the other, and closed when not scooping some out; only take out small amounts of epoxy to mix at a time because it does start to get harder to work with in 20-30 minutes time and you can always mix more; when you measure the PC Woody epoxy parts for mixing, use one popsicle stick for only that container of epoxy and wipe it clean with a paper towel soaked in acetone after getting the epoxy part off the stick and set it aside then do the same with the other epoxy part--scoop, deposit, clean and set aside; mix thoroughly the two parts of epoxy for at least 30 seconds to 1 minute, it should like light brown like fluff-n-nutter/peanut butter mixed with marshmallow; smear on the mixed epoxy and smooth it out as much as possible--PC Products says you can smooth it out with acetone to minimize sanding later but I found it to be a little difficult to not make a bigger mess so using the putty knife and layering was better for me even if it took a little more time to get to the final sand; warmer air and direct sunlight cuts down the epoxy work time so you may have to move faster at applying it during certain times of the day/season; let the dry fully,which is 24-48 hours before sanding because it will gum up and ruin the epoxy layer you had put on and need repair; if doing multiple layers, perfecting the smoothness of the repair, and sanding in between, wipe the surface down with acetone or rubbing alcohol to remove the dust; use wax paper, not parchment paper, to stick between the areas where you are putting the epoxy and where you do not want to end up with epoxy (see photos 4 & 5 show where I had to fill in missing wood at the bottom of the sill but I did not want it to seal or get on the siding below); CLEAN your plastic palette and putty knife after each time you apply the epoxy with acetone and paper towel so that you take off any residue and refresh those surfaces--your tools will not get gummed up and you will be able to mix more epoxy without issues; and, take your time. Also, if you need to attach something to what you are repairing, PC Products make a 2 part epoxy adhesive in a syringe for that--it worked great, did not sag and held a 1/4" piece of wood good as I went nailed it. I have used the PC Woody Epoxy and PC Petrifier years ago and I think the repair made then, although on wood in direct contact with the gravel on the ground, is still holding up. I am banking on that what I accomplished with the window sills will be as effective or more so because I don't want to revisit this particular house maintenance issue again. I can definitely tell you NOT to use Bondo on wood as was recommended to me years ago because it does not hold up at all. Bondo is actually more difficult to work with in my opinion, too. I recommend PC Woody.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023
    Size: Woody (6 oz) & Petrifier (8 oz) KitStyle: PC-Woody KitPattern Name: Epoxy PasteVerified Purchase
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Wood rot remedy to avoid major repair job, easy enough product for DIY to work with
    Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023
    PC-Products Wood Repair Epoxy Paste and Wood Hardener Kit is a wood rot remedy to use in order to avoid a major repair job. It is an easy enough product for a DIYer to use and work with. No real special tools are needed. The PC Woody paste is a 2 part epoxy (part A and part B) wood resin which has a chemical cleanup with acetone. The PC Petrifier is a liquid type glue which has a H2O cleanup with regular water. The hardened epoxy is easy to sand, by hand and using regular sandpaper. The epoxy doesn't sag very much and has a long enough working time, even in 85 degree sunny weather, when using it in small mixed batches. You fill holes, crevices and depressions with a glob of the epoxy but it will take longer for it to set up, dry and begin curing. You can build up the epoxy in layers, even after sanding it. It takes primer and paint well. The PC Petrifier is to be used after exposing the rotted wood area and cleaning out as much rot as you can reasonably do with out taking out everything or at least cleaning and prepping the area as if you were going to just be painting it--meaning, get it to reasonably sound and clean state which may involve sanding, removing the debris, then wiping down with isopropyl alcohol. The PC Petrifier is a liquid and the best way to apply it if it is not a flat horizontal surface is to paint it on with a small sponge brush from a disposable plastic cup. Be warned that it can get messy and dries like hardened glue to whatever it gets on so tape off the sounding areas and really tape off below the area with perhaps plastic sheeting overlaid with newspaper to soak up the drips and have a rag and bucket of water nearby toe wipe if necessary. The PC Petrifier will soak into the wood as much as the wood will take and then dries to a darker hardness. Here is what I used (and recommend to use) for repairing about 10 window sills on my house that had various degrees of weathering/aging conditions, the worst being on the south side: disposable gloves, multiple pairs; a rectangular 5"x8" or so piece of thick plastic or plexiglass that is smooth to mix the 2 part epoxy on and use as a pallette to apply the epoxy from; a 1 1/2" putty knife with the corners slightly eased or at least not sharp pointy to mix the epoxy, apply it to the surface and shape with; 2 popsicle sticks or a pint stir stick cut down to similar size,then clearly mark one A and the other B (for each of the epoxy parts); acetone, at least a quart to start; paper towels, lots; painter's blue tape, enough to tape off areas where you don't want epoxy to get on and may want to use paper in conjunction with the tape to cover more as needed; wax paper if filling crevices next to surfaces you don't want epoxy to get on and bond to; paper to tape off surrounding areas as needed, any paper but newspaper or painters paper work well; a small wood rasp, like Stanley tools small 8 inch that is shaped with flat side and a rounded side, each side is half rough and half finer for rapsing and can easily knock down the dried high edges and boogers left from applying the epoxy; sandpaper in 60/80 grits and 100/120 grits to smooth out the dried epoxy; and, acetone, or isopropyl alcohol to wipe the finished sanded surface. Things to remember about epoxy in 2 parts: READ the directions, watch some videos to see how people do it and suggestions, even the dumbs one, so you get an understanding of the product and what to do with it; the size of each epoxy container is going to be doubled in totality so 6 ounces of part A and 6 ounces of part B equals 12 ounces; it is better to get only as much as you think you need but always prepare to get a bit more; the PC Petrifier seems to go a long way in comparison to the epoxy but definitely use what the repair area can soak in; keep each epoxy container well marked, like a A on one lid and B on the other, and closed when not scooping some out; only take out small amounts of epoxy to mix at a time because it does start to get harder to work with in 20-30 minutes time and you can always mix more; when you measure the PC Woody epoxy parts for mixing, use one popsicle stick for only that container of epoxy and wipe it clean with a paper towel soaked in acetone after getting the epoxy part off the stick and set it aside then do the same with the other epoxy part--scoop, deposit, clean and set aside; mix thoroughly the two parts of epoxy for at least 30 seconds to 1 minute, it should like light brown like fluff-n-nutter/peanut butter mixed with marshmallow; smear on the mixed epoxy and smooth it out as much as possible--PC Products says you can smooth it out with acetone to minimize sanding later but I found it to be a little difficult to not make a bigger mess so using the putty knife and layering was better for me even if it took a little more time to get to the final sand; warmer air and direct sunlight cuts down the epoxy work time so you may have to move faster at applying it during certain times of the day/season; let the dry fully,which is 24-48 hours before sanding because it will gum up and ruin the epoxy layer you had put on and need repair; if doing multiple layers, perfecting the smoothness of the repair, and sanding in between, wipe the surface down with acetone or rubbing alcohol to remove the dust; use wax paper, not parchment paper, to stick between the areas where you are putting the epoxy and where you do not want to end up with epoxy (see photos 4 & 5 show where I had to fill in missing wood at the bottom of the sill but I did not want it to seal or get on the siding below); CLEAN your plastic palette and putty knife after each time you apply the epoxy with acetone and paper towel so that you take off any residue and refresh those surfaces--your tools will not get gummed up and you will be able to mix more epoxy without issues; and, take your time. Also, if you need to attach something to what you are repairing, PC Products make a 2 part epoxy adhesive in a syringe for that--it worked great, did not sag and held a 1/4" piece of wood good as I went nailed it. I have used the PC Woody Epoxy and PC Petrifier years ago and I think the repair made then, although on wood in direct contact with the gravel on the ground, is still holding up. I am banking on that what I accomplished with the window sills will be as effective or more so because I don't want to revisit this particular house maintenance issue again. I can definitely tell you NOT to use Bondo on wood as was recommended to me years ago because it does not hold up at all. Bondo is actually more difficult to work with in my opinion, too. I recommend PC Woody.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Good DIY Product
    Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
    Recently attempted to repair some old wood frame windows. The paste has a smooth consistency that makes it easy to work with, allowing me to fill in cracks and gaps effortlessly. It dries quickly. Once dried, it becomes hard and sturdy. Good product for restoring old wood items!
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    Daniel R Chodos
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product.
    Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2024
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Buen producto
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