How to use EHB60 epoxy wood filler for large or extensive repairs to damaged and rot affected timber or wood.
It’s designed for horizontal and vertical use, is high strength, cured and ready to paint within 4 hours (20-45C). Once cured it can be machined, drilled and accepts nails and screws. And I love tooling it because it just doesn’t slump – it goes on like thick butter!
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He's got the look, now we just need the attitude. 🤣🤣🤣
Would this or something similar work to fill a slight chip in chipboard floor, it’s not a massive area and in fairly low foot traffic area but it’s just big enough to feel it when you step on it
Gordan ramsay
What's the equivalent of it in USA? Does it also stick strong on the surface if I make a layer of it by pour, and that new surface will have a lot of contact with other objects, like a cricket bat repair where the surface will come in contact with the ball?
This seems like really good stuff 👍