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The West System 105A Epoxy Resin Bundle is a comprehensive solution for all your bonding and coating needs, featuring a 32 fl oz resin, a 7 fl oz fast hardener, and a set of calibrated pumps for precise mixing. This user-friendly epoxy is designed for versatility, allowing for easy modifications with fillers and pigments, making it ideal for various construction and repair projects.
S**S
So far the product works well and dries firm
I've used the product once so far on recently installed 3/4" oak dark stained flooring which has some poor areas from the factory, other poor areas such as knots, holes, and other imperfections were already factory repaired. I believe the boards I am working on should have been discarded. I first drilled/ground out the bad areas with a Dremel tool creating a sort of pit or valley then mixed up a small quantity of the resin and hardener using a visual calibration of 5 parts resin to 1 part hardener, I added a small amount of TransTint dye to darken the epoxy to match the factory board repairs, the total volume I prepared was around a tablespoon. The mix is quite thin so it will seep deep into cracks which was some of what I wanted but I found once the epoxy begins to setup it can still be easily worked with making it nice to fill other areas requiring careful manipulation of placement such as filling long ground out irregular cracks and chips in the wood. While the epoxy is drying bubbles will come to the surface, a heat gun worked nicely to pop the bubbles. Once dried the epoxy can be sanded or ground down as necessary, then I used a closely matching wood stain and slightly dyed it to match the surrounding area, it looks good and hopefully I can use this to repair other imperfections of the flooring so I won't need to replace any of the boards. The epoxy system includes a set of pumps but instead I planned on using a small kitchen scale to measure the resin and hardener weight/weight into small paper cups but realized the volume I required to measure in grams would be way more than I needed, the epoxy can be measured by pumps, weight, or volume. I found the name of this epoxy system on a youtube video which also shows it being used and tips on its use. I looked locally for these products but not to be found so I was pleased to see Amazon carries both the epoxy and dye. I think without dye the epoxy would harden to be clear.
C**Y
High quality!
I needed this to Repair a hole in my JetSki along with some fiberglass fiber it did the trick. Follow the instructions and let it set up a little, layer your mats and resin sand.Having the nozzles that measure for you is a nice convenience. It works well.
T**N
Great for filling wood voids
Used this for my first work with a walnut slab. Went with this because a lot of folks use it. This package comes with the pumps that measure out the resin and hardener for you. Once they were primed the first time, it was incredibly easy to mix and use. Couldn't be happier with the results using this with a West Systems black pigment and it filled into much smaller cracks and voids that I would have expected. Next time I will apply this before I do too much sanding, it sands about the same as the walnut and looks fantastic.
A**R
Great epoxy for repairing an RV Filon wall
This epoxy worked well to repair a delamination on mu Travel trailer wall. The job was somewhat challenging but very doable for someone with mechanical abilities. My delamination was about 2'8" wide by 6' high. I did remove the water heater to gain the best access and worked in no more than 2'x2' sections. The wall is now solid and saved myself a lot of money. I used about 1/2 to 2/3 of the gallon of epoxy for my repair.
B**D
Jet Ski hull repairs done!
After reading numerous online threads on how to repair my Jet Ski hull after a crash, the West System epoxy seemed to be the #1 choice. I'm no amateur for using fiberglass, epoxy, and fillers, but it was my first time using it upside down, on the bottom of a boat!The pump action gives a perfect mix every time. Unless you've done it wrong before, it doesn't sound so complicated. But when you do, wasting product and time when after mixing it, the pump is a solid choice.I used a black colorant so the coats would match the bottom. It helped to see exactly where I stopped. Wound up making 5 passes to get it perfect. Just a small buildup each time, and the bottom of my ski looks perfect! I suggest using very thin passes, and come back with a second or third coat (especially working upside down) I bet it's a better filler when used perpendicular, but small builds worked best on the boat. Time will tell how well it holds up, but I can say that it's difficult to sand down, so it is a very hard coating. Super impressed, when I run out of this order, you can bet I'll order again.
P**R
Best epoxy I have ever used
It goes a long way, I loved the premeasuring pumps. It's no joke, plenty of work time.
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