Epoxy Putty - 8oz / 227g Fast Repair Metal Epoxy Putty Glue, AB Epoxy Sculpt Clay for Repairing, Filling, Sculpting - High Strength 2 Part Epoxy Filler for Bonding Metal, Plastic, Ceramics(Grey)
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Reviews & Ratings
- Johanna D. Crespo Lopez2024-05-22Yay
I needed this to fix a few dishes my boys destroyed, they are collectibles, so I want to try to save them. So far it's been easy to use and mold, it also dried quicker then I expected. It's easy to file down into the shape you need and paint.
- T H2024-05-31Epoxy Putty - 8oz / 227g Fast Repair Metal Epoxy Putty Glue
Sometimes when putting together larger 3d prints, the connections aren't always as clean and tight fitting as I would like. I've tried various things for filling these, and was looking at some 'green stuff' when I saw this and, since bother seemed similar if not for the coloring, I decided to give this a shot. I used a scale to get approximately the same weight of the two and started mixing. The stuff mixes well but is a bit thick which made it a little harder to get shoved down in the crack and spread around. After doing quite a bit of it (and the images make it look like a mess, but it is smoother and will not be noticeable once painted), I tried using some water and was quite pleased that that helped smooth it out. I think when I work on more of it I might start with adding some water to make it a bit thinner and see if it makes it easier to work with. I did overestimate the amount I needed and had quite a bit left so I decided to use it to attach the tail to the dragon which was by far not even close to matching. Not sure if it was the resin or cut of the model, still, I used some of this to attach it, and it took a good bit of time to dry enough to hold with only some props to keep it in place. I found the thinner it is the faster it dries, and the thicker, the slower. Still, it did the job, but I found a bit of it was bulging out past where I wanted it, so I pulled out my Xacto knife to see if I could trim it off...and it could be cleaned up as well. I think a bit more experimentation with this stuff and it will work just like I want it to.
- Selena2024-05-28The good, the bad and the rest
I have a cast cement frog that family picked up for me from a farm swap. The problem was the eyes, they were strangely set and I had fixed them once before using plaster. Even though I had thought I had sealed it well enough, eventually the elements broke it down and the plaster dissolved. Figured this would be an ideal test piece for this 2 part epoxy putty. First off, weighing it, both parts were roughly 4ounces. 1 was 3.8 the other was 4.1. Mixing was easy enough, roll and twist till fully blended. Was sticky but not so much that I couldn't work with it. Wetting my fingers did make it easier to sculpt. I could easily blend out finger prints and feather the edges off. Not sure how long I played with it, but feels like it was probably longer than 30 min and as long as I kept my fingers wet I could keep manipulating it. Once I had it where I wanted, I left alone and a few hours later it appeared set. I had a small bit left over so just rolled into a faux stone shape. This piece became my "waterproof" test. I tried wetting it with no noticeable differences. Then figured, why not, and dropped it in the jar of water. It has since set in the water for 24 hours. Pulling out this morning, it's still hard with no discernible difference. If I really try, I was able to make a mark in it with my fingernail. But even that is only noticeable when I was looking specifically for it. The frog that has not been sitting in water, I could not scratch at all. So far I'm impressed and happy with this epoxy putty. I've still got some repair work on the frog so haven't tried painting yet, but will update after I do if anything unforeseen occurs. It feels like a hard, smooth surface so don't see any reason paint wont take, but I'll let you know. In the meantime, I'm already thinking of so many different ways I can use this and can see myself purchasing more of it. Peace and happy repairing
- Gracie Iroquois2024-06-09good item to have in your toolkit/workshop! comes in handy
I ordered Epoxy Putty - 8oz / 227g Fast Repair Metal Epoxy Putty Glue- Seems to work, plugged a hole that I had in my pipe, followed the instructions and read some turtorials on it. so far its holding strong and cured fast and hard. Time will tell how well it stays adn works, but for now its holding up.
- Jen C.2024-06-25Great for unique repairs.
Epoxy putty is essentially epoxy and putty form. You have part a and part B that must be mixed together and then when it sets you have solid epoxy for me mixing it was pretty easy just need it until it’s done and if it starts to get sticky, just the fingertips a little bit, I used some of mine to fix a Funko pop keychain, a broken heel on a set of pumps, and a few other knickknacks around the house. This has a good workable time before it sets and is very malleable. It fixed what I needed it to fix and I feel this is a good value for the money. 10/10 recommend
- Kristi Faricelli2024-06-16Repair
I wasn't sure how this would work for filling in the broken wood slices and epoxy molded pieces that I have until I tried it and was pleasantly surprised. I like this better than wood glue for the wood slices, it creates a more permanent fix in my opinion and it does a fabulous job of repairing broken resin pieces. Once painted you can't tell anything was used. This putty glue is easy to work with, dries solid, and sands smoothly. A little goes a long way so there is plenty here for multiple projects.
- Heidilyn2024-06-30Epoxy Putty 8oz 227g Fast Repair Metal Epoxy Putty Glue, great for a variety of crafts.
Works perfectly, a reasonable value for the quantity. I make jewelry, sculpt, and work with various clay types. The epoxy putty can be used for many purposes. Mix well and put to use, and allow to fully cure for 48 hours. This is light colored, but there are many types and colors. It's fun to experiment with the variety of uses and art creations that this stuff can be used for. 5 stars
- Jess2024-06-12Terrific for Repairs
I used the epoxy putty to repair some gnarly holes on my drywall. I figured this putty should fill in some gaps and it totally worked! The putty was easy to use, and it didn't leave your fingers overly dry after use. I thought there was definitley enough putty to fix minor punctures, but certainly not enough to create large scale sculptures like it was advertised. I found it useful for my own use, but I don't think this is any better than polymer clay if you intend to use it for sculpting.
- Steve2024-06-02Works great for Sculpting Small Projects
Our son likes to use putty to create small art figurines and we ordered this for him to try. He said it is easy to work with (He usually uses the Apoxie Sculpt) and it dries well. He only uses small amounts at a time, which gives him ample amount of time to shape it as he wants. It is also easy to sand it and paint it as he likes. He wanted me to note that he liked that the kit came with gloves and the spatula tool. After seeing these materials, I may purchase an additional set to fix a couple of items around the house that need repair.
- Paul and Wendy2024-05-27Easy to mix and use, holds strong and cures very hard.
The 2 part epoxy putty kit in white is pretty standard. The parts come separated and labelled A and B, measure equal amounts of each, knead together for 1-3 minutes, then apply to the surface you are trying to either adhere to another surface or build up/repair. It sets up white, and starts to harden in about 15 minutes, though I wouldn't work it longer than 5-10 minutes. After about an hour, it is mostly cured and is a durable, hard surfaced mass. It can be sanded and worked like most epoxies, and it does cure a nice off-white color. The adhesion seems to be really strong if you want to use it to bond dissimilar materials, just make sure you really want those things to be joined for a very long time.