🔨 Repair Like a Pro with EHB60!
The EHB60 Professional Epoxy Resin Filler is a 400ml, non-toxic wood repair system featuring a 1:1 mix ratio for easy application. Ideal for refurbishing and decorating, this economical solution offers a durable finish, making it perfect for both professional and DIY projects.
Manufacturer | Chemfix |
Colour | Clear |
Material | Resin |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Non Toxic |
Specific uses | Lace |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**Y
Returned as had not realised needs special tool to use but full no quibble refund so no complaints
As stated
I**P
Good but not cheap.
It’s good and it does the job, but it is expensive.You’ll also need the double-barrelled gun tho. I don’t know how you’d be able to use the stuff otherwise. 🤔. That’s another £20 or so! It is a very impressive bit of machinery tho, very substantial, well designed & well made. It isn’t going to break/wear out! 😉👍 Nut it’s £20. 😢. For a pro builder/repairer, that’s ok, but for the diner, it’s quite a charge.The resin does what it says on the tin and it does it well. You still have to mix it tho after it’s extruded from the tubes. It’s not smelly, it’s not difficult to mix, but it is firm. Plastic spatulas work well for this, but it _really_ does stick & not only to wood: take care not to get it on clothes etc.!It’s pricy stuff, this resin. On my window frames, where the wood had rotted away, I filled most of the holes foam then added the resin as a surface. There’s no structural weight/strain on the corners where the damage was, so I think this was acceptable. It saved a lot of resin.Good stuff, but pricey.
D**N
Hard stuff. Hard on your wallet too.
Too expensive.Pros:Very sticky and will bond extremely wellEasy to work with, very soft when applyingVery hard when setSmells like hazelnut for some reasonCons:Very sticky and will bond extremely well (don't get it where you don't want it)Easy to work with, very soft when applying (it's easy to get blooming everywhere)Very hard when set (When it gets everywhere, it's a pain in the arse to remove; and it will get everywhere)Smells like hazelnut for some reason (If you don't like the smell of hazelnuts)It IS FAR too expensive for an epoxy filler.
M**V
An excellent product for wet and dry rot repairs
A messy product to use but worth the hassle. You get the tubes which need to be mixed in the right proportion. This required the unique double gun. This then pipes out, for you to mix and use. The consistency of the resultant paste is very thick and with a scraper or similar you will get to the shape you need. This then takes 4 hours to go off (at 6cm depth or so) but I would leave it a further day. Sand, prime and paint. The epoxy is a very very good alternative to wood fillers and saved our front window. This window was considerably rotten through and this epoxy was the finish to the masonry / frame that was and has saved me hundreds overall. The volume BTW is fair, I used two of these for my project on a deep fill and had some remaining. I would use again with no hesitation, but it will ruin any tool you use with it so factor that into the cost.
W**R
Don't bother with the starter kit- it's not worth the money
I purchased the starter kit and was disappointed to find that in such a large box, there was so little thought gone into the accessories.You get 2 x eh6, the primer, a gun, two pairs of cheap gloves, two sizes of filler knives, and a glazing silicone.What you don't get- any containers to mix the primers separately (which you need to do), any 'throwaway brushes' (their description) to mix the primer, no tray to mix the filler.To me, adding the filler knives over the containers and trays is a bit of an oversight.I had high hopes and was disappointed.
G**K
Superb for deep repairs to wood
I found this product after watching a video of an epoxy filler on This Old House, then looking for the nearest equivalent in the UK. I first used it to repair a complex joint in a sliding door sill, one that would have taken a lot of carpentry to repair with wood. Two years later, and that repair is still living up to expectations, the EHB60 having enormous bond strength, together with a little elasticity, so it moves with the wood. It is very expensive, but for those jobs where you need something as strong as the original material, but don't have the time, or the tools, or the access to cut out the wood and scarf in a new piece, EHB60 is brilliant.
N**S
Resin fix
Saw a similar product being used a couple years ago on an American YouTube video and knew it's what I needed to fix the lower extremity of my garage door timber frame. Finally pulled the trigger and I must say, although a tad expensive, this is the real deal. I have yet to sand and paint but it's clearly a superb product and has restored the damage caused by damp and rot. Highly recommended.
B**K
Excellent wood repair - just a little messy
Amazing product just a little difficult to shape. Also requires quite possibly the most expansive caulking gun in the world.Once cured however I feel it will outlast the original wood it repaired.
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