🛠️ Fix it fast, fix it right—because your projects deserve the best!
The A+B Epoxy 9908K is a 14 oz. two-part hand-moldable epoxy putty that hardens to steel strength within 12 hours and cures underwater. Ideal for professional-grade repairs on pools, boats, plumbing, ceramics, and more, it offers rapid, versatile, and durable bonding with trusted American manufacturing quality.
M**.
Mixing and fixing!
This stuff is great. I’m so glad I bought it.Used it to repair an unfortunate chip in my granite countertop. The chip fell off when a plate hit the granite at a weak vein - terrible luck, but I was able to salvage the chipped pieces, set them with epoxy glue, and fill the crack with this black epoxy filler. It took some kneading to get the mix blended, but after mixing for a minute or two it was pliable and I was able to push it in and smooth it nicely. You can’t even see the repair unless you search for it. Before and after photos attached-
D**B
Very expensive but an indispensable tool for tinkerers and DIYers
A+B epoxy putty, while expensive, is an extremely strong and (mostly) easy-to-use moldable putty that cures rock-hard in a day. A few things I have done with this putty:• Repaired a broken resin handle on a paring knife• Repaired a broken wingnut for a 7¼" circular saw and made it more comfortable to tighten• Repaired and reinforced a vacuum hose fitting• Repaired and reinforced a duct collection fitting for a 3" circular sawDespite claims of this putty "drying out", this putty will last a very long time. It is now September 2023 and I am just finishing finishing a package of A+B that I bought in 2020. I keep thinking that I am going to find it dried up and unusable, but I have yet to encountered that problem. Even when it seems a bit tougher to knead/mix, it cures to the same rock-hard state and solid color. Those who claim that their A+B has dried out should try putting a little more muscle into it.Downsides to this product:• Difficult to knead/mixMixing is going to be a pain no matter how you approach it, but the method that works best for me is to rub the two parts between my hands until it takes a sort of "snake" form. Then I roll it back into a ball, and start the process all over again. When it becomes solid black, I make my repair.• Covers your hands in gooRubbing alcohol seems to work best for removing the putty from my hands. You might very well find a method that works better, but alcohol has worked well for me.• Annoying to cut and remove from the paper trayPersonally, I measure the putty parts by weight on a digital gram scale, although the manufacturer says that this isn't necessary. I do this because the cutting guides on the tray result in more putty than I tend to need for most repairs, which means wasted material. As for the actual cutting, you will want a fairly rigid blade, as the putty itself is quite stiff. Alternatively, I suppose you could make multiple passes with a sharp box cutter or other razor knife.I have purchased this putty four times, in both white and black. The price for the black has increased 57% since my first purchase. I am not particularly happy about the price jump, but I will continue to use the product. I just hope that the price falls for my next purchase.
E**T
Great stuff, takes a while to mix
I needed to fill about 75 1/4" holes, 1/2" deep. This stuff worked good. But, my "test" run I didn't fully harden. When I did it for real, I spent a solid 5 minutes mixing. Cut off the amount you need. Press the two A & B halves together, roll between your hands, fold over on itself, and repeat. It took a good long time, but was clearly better mixed than my test. After that no issues.
R**S
worked as advertised, excellent product
I used the epoxy to build up the pistol grip area on my target rifle, very easy to work with, the proportions are marked on each to allow an accurate mixture, and the work time was very ample to allow me to get the area just right. I used a wet finger to smooth out the area once I had it the way it felt good, and the end result was cured and hardened by next morning, and look great. thanks for the great product
G**B
Product worked both above and below waterline of my inground pool.
Product worked well to seal the crack in my in ground black pebble tek / concrete pool. The crack was both above and below the waterline. The epoxy that is below cured light grey in color and is much darker above the water line. This doesn't bother me as it was more important that it provided a good seal. The two parts have a consitancy of very stiff clay and was a little difficult to kneed and blend them together (hence the 4 stars) but it got softer the longer I worked and kneeded it. When it was ready to install I rolled the product between my hands to create a long thin piece which I then pushed and smoothed into the crack. A day later it was rock hard and crack was sealed.
R**N
Old stock epoxy
This epoxy came to me as hard as a brick. I tried heating it to soften it up but had no luck. Could not mix A&B at all waste of money.
G**.
NOT black
The product states it is BLACK, however that is only half true. The kit comes in 2 parts, one black, but the other WHITE. The result is a gray paste - a far cry from BLACK. Real waste of time and money. If you need a black epoxy, THIS IS NOT IT
T**A
Five stars but you have to be careful
I'll give this five stars, but with reservations. The product itself is every bit as good as the stuff that costs three times as much, but storing it properly is up to the user. It's just two slabs of good epoxy wrapped in tin foil, and the resin gets a hard crust if it's exposed to air for too long. I take the sticks, cut them in half and store them separately in zip lock bags, with as little air as possible in the bags, with tin foil on the ends, and I've had one batch that's three years old and works fine.
ترست بايلوت
منذ يومين
منذ أسبوعين