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Reddit mentions of J-B Weld 8257 KwikWood Wood Repair Epoxy Putty Stick- 3.5 inch, Tan

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of J-B Weld 8257 KwikWood Wood Repair Epoxy Putty Stick- 3.5 inch, Tan. Here are the top ones.

J-B Weld 8257 KwikWood Wood Repair Epoxy Putty Stick- 3.5 inch, Tan
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    Features:
  • J-B WELD KWIKWOOD: A hand mixable two part epoxy putty stick that is formulated to repair and rebuild wood. J-B Weld KwikWood is designed for all wood household DIY repairs!
  • CURE AND SET TIME: After kneading the two part formula together by hand, KwikWood takes 15-25 minutes to set and cures in 1 hour. J-B Weld KwikWood set and cure color is a light tan.
  • PRODUCT FEATURES AND STRENGTH: J-B Weld KwikWood has lap shear strength of 900 PSI. KwikWood will not shrink or rot and can be stained, molded, tapped, drilled, sanded and shaped.
  • APPLICATIONS: Window/Door Hinge Repairs, Dry Rot Repairs, Gouges and cracks in furniture, knot hole repairs, gap fillers and more!
  • DO IT YOURSELF: Big or small, you can DIY it with J-B Weld. Our heavy duty epoxy and adhesives repair & restore it right the first time. J-B Weld delivers superior performance, quality, and results for the World’s Strongest Bond.
Specs:
ColorTan
Height8 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Size3.5 inch
Weight0.1 pounds
Width2 Inches

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Found 5 comments on J-B Weld 8257 KwikWood Wood Repair Epoxy Putty Stick- 3.5 inch, Tan:

u/Eccentrica_Gallumbit · 7 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Fill the entire hole and area with some kwik wood epoxy (not wood filler) and let it set up per the directions (I want to say an hour?). Re-drill the hole for the strike plate and screw into it.

u/basilis120 · 1 pointr/Bladesmith

I have used JB Weld kwickwood with good success for a number of repairs.

The epoxy plus wood shaving is also a great idea. I have done similar things to fill cracks on a smaller scale with superglue

u/AmateurSparky · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Fill the edges in good with kwik wood epoxy, let it set up good, then re-screw it. Make sure you really push it down and up into the gaps behind where you'll be screwing.

u/PM_ME_YOUR_SBR · 1 pointr/woodworking

I don't really mind as long as its smooth on top. I like the "old" look of the chest anyway so a crack is fine

Should I add another brace further along the crack also, or only brace the "crossbeam"?

And when you say epoxy, just fill it in with something like this?

Thanks

u/coletain · 1 pointr/woodworking

Epoxy putty if you don't particularly care what it looks like and just want an easy strong fix, or you could do a scarf joint or something with the leg to replace the broken section but it's hard to say exactly what might work without a picture.