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SculpWood Max Putty

SculpWood Max is a reinforced, high-compressive strength, two-part epoxy putty compound.  It has 4X the compressive strength of standard SculpWood Putty.  SculpWood Max is non-shrinking and forms a permanent bond to properly prepared wood substrates.

SculpWood Max is machinable when fully cured and is compatible with most water/oil-based primers and paints.

Note: SculpWood Max should be used in conjunction with RotFix Penetrating Epoxy Sealer.

Description

SculpWood Max Putty

SculpWood Max is a reinforced, high-compressive strength, two-part epoxy putty compound. It has 4X the compressive strength of standard SculpWood Putty. SculpWood Max is nonshrinking and forms a permanent bond to properly prepared wood substrates.

SculpWood Max is machinable when fully cured and is compatible with most water/oil-based primers and paints.

Features

• 14,000 PSI compressive strength

• Non-shrinking

• Low odor

• Solvent Free

• Easy 1:1 mix ratio

Properties


What is the EndRot System?

The EndRot System Products


The Process

Introducing SculpWood Max Putty

EndRot In Action


The EndRot System FAQ

Sculpwood Putty is a non-shrinking, two-part epoxy putty compound ideal for filling voids often associated with rot repair applications. When cured, it sands like wood and machines easily. It has tenacious adhesion to wood substrates when paired with System Three RotFix epoxy. These characteristics make it ideal for cosmetic repairs of architectural wood components.

Whereas, SculpWood Putty Max is a reinforced, high-compressive strength, two-part epoxy putty compound. It has four times the compressive strength of standard SculpWood Putty. SculpWood Putty Max is non-shrinking and forms a permanent bond to wood freshly coated with RotFix epoxy. The high compressive strength makes it ideal for repairing vertical load-bearing wood components such as posts or columns. Some wood components such as horizontal support beams with minor, non-structural damage can be fortified with SculpWood Putty Max.

Since Sculpwood Putty Max is a fortified compound, avoid overfilling repair areas too much as it can be difficult to machine. The use of coarse sandpaper with a belt sander or random orbital sander works well for removing any excess putty.

Consult with a structural engineer when dealing with critical structural applications.

SculpWood Max Putty is a reinforced, high-compressive strength, two-part epoxy putty compound. It has four times the compressive strength of standard SculpWood Putty. SculpWood Max Putty is non-shrinking and forms a permanent bond to wood freshly coated with RotFix epoxy. The high compressive strength makes it ideal for repairing vertical load-bearing wood components such as posts or columns. Some wood components such as horizontal support beams with minor, non-structural damage can be fortified with SculpWood Max Putty. Before beginning any critical structural repair, consult with a structural engineer to determine if SculpWood Max Putty is suitable for your project.

Yes, first drill a slightly undersized pilot hole for best results.