Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Permanently fill, repair, and replace missing wood indoors and outdoors on structural and decorative substrates. WoodEpox is a shrink-free epoxy putty and bonds to most surfaces. It's lightweight, has a no-slump consistency, is dimensionally stable, and can be used in any thickness or shape. It works for windows, sills, thresholds, doors, frames, shutters, columns, posts, balusters, floors, furniture, sculptures, artwork, and more. This interior and exterior wood filler can bond or bridge separated sections of wood and fill and patch substrates other than wood, including ceramics, stucco, concrete, and rigid surfaces.
DAH Carter
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 24, 2025
I was a little sceptical at first when I received the pots but once I started using it it was fantastic. Really easy to use, like play-doe. I recommend placing it in a warm place first as this makes the resulting 'putty' much more malleable. It's expensive but is easy to mold, can fill large areas quickly and hardens well. I was able to sand, carve and drill it successfully.
W F T
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
It doesn't stick to a properly scrapped and sanded, then clean, dry, surface. This product is basically useless putty. Get something else: don't buy this.
DWR
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Good stuff. Makes a solid replacement and dries quickly. The two containers will store for a long time, especially if stored at 60 degrees or higher.
KawonZilla
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
I have been using this product to patch holes in some old fashioned wooden storm windows I am rehabbing. It works far better than other epoxy products I have used for filling large voids and small holes. It is easy to work with, too. It takes stain, nicely, too. (I used it to patch a hole in some stained wood work and was very pleased at how much it took the stain.) I highly recommend it.
MMP
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Works great, but didn’t come with measuring tools. I had to estimate the equal parts during smaller projects
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
Repairing problem areas on a 1915 wood porch. Easy to work with/finish, pleased with results!
tracy m.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
I have ordered this product as well as the Abatron epoxy wood hardener several times and have been very pleased with both. I am repairing a wood deck and have used these products to repair several areas of rot on the tops of the joists. This stuff is awesome and is very easy to use. This putty is very hard once it dries.
Ralph May
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022
I recently had to repair this large well made wooden porch, 98% of this porch is beautiful, but it was built 30 years ago and there were a bunch of dry rot patches. Some fairly large, I ended up using over a gallon of this material and yes it is not cheap, but it is load bearing easy to mix, easy to fill / paint, totally paintable. What more can I say. If the cost is acceptable to you, this is really an excellent product.I would recommend taking the youtube advice and buy a can of WD40 and plastic putty knives, they will probably show up under the other things to purchase (the putty knives not the WD40), but a little WD on the knives keeps the material from sticking and once you do it a couple of times you will create very smooth sides that require very little sanding.I personally used an oscillating sander it allowed me to easily remove the rot and nicely sand the material before painting.Definitely search youtube for some video's it will help you master the use of this quickly. Really this product was easy to use and fit for purpose.
Anthony Shih
Reviewed in Australia on July 14, 2022
I will buy this again an old rotten door was completely restored.A killer for rotten fascia timber restoration.Also molded a piece of refrigerator plastic door shelf, was missing/broken, about year ago still works not to mention the shelf always overloaded with so many bottles.
nespresso
Reviewed in France on March 16, 2020
Excellent produit facile à mélanger je viens de remplir un gros trou pourri.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2019
Overall, a great product. It's easy to mix because or the 1:1 ratio, and stays workable for a long time, but sets up within a few hours (sooner if you apply heat). As advertised, it doesn't shrink when cured, and it's easy to carve and sand. I used it to fill a large rotted section in exterior wood window molding, and it performed beautifully.One minor negative - it is the consistency of play dough and doesn't adhere easily to the wood. It wants to stick to your gloved hands instead. Pressing it in with a putty knife helps, but tooling and forming can be awkward. You get the hang of it though.
Marcia
Reviewed in Italy on August 26, 2019
Quando vivevo negli Stati Uniti, usavo sempre woodepox. Sono così felice di poter comprare in Italia!
RogerDog
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2016
I am restoring a 75 year old house, including wood sash windows and siding. This stuff is absolutely essential to my restoration work. It is my go-to product for wood repairs. It is easy to use and apply, can be molded into any shape, and fills wood areas flawlessly. I worked recently on a wood window sash with big chunks of it rotted away. I used both the Abatron LiquidWood on spongy areas (if you haven't looked at that product, do so as it is equally amazing), and this putty product to fill areas. I had whole chunks of wood missing from this window frame, and I was able to fill it, sand it to shape, and basically rebuild the sash with this product. Once cured, it sands down much like wood and takes paint OK (I didn't use stain, so I can't say how it does in that area). I use this all the time and as soon as I get low I order more. Fantastic product.My only "wishful" comment is this: the LiquidWood is a pure liquid (also 2-part) which firms up spongy or punky wood, and does a great job, but it is a liquid. This is a putty, so you use it like a putty or child's dough -- form it into shapes, use it to fill wood areas, let it harden, and sand it as needed. I just wish Abatron would make a product like this that was between a liquid and a putty ... something along the consistency of frosting or cake batter that could be smoothed into place with a putty knife and pressed into cracks and holes. This is OK, but you can't really smooth it with a putty knife, as it is too "doughy" for that. That being said, if you are doing wood repair, it is a most excellent product, both in the application and in working it after it has cured.
Recommended Products