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title: "PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste, Two-Part 12 oz in Two Cans, Tan"
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# 0.44% water absorption -20 to 200°F service temp 850 psi tensile strength PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste, Two-Part 12 oz in Two Cans, Tan

**Brand:** pc products
**Price:** € 50.27
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🪵 Fix it once, fix it forever — Wood repair that works as hard as you do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste, Two-Part 12 oz in Two Cans, Tan by pc products
- **How much does it cost?** € 50.27 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/15488872-pc-woody-wood-repair-epoxy-paste-two-part-12-oz)

## Best For

- pc products enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pc products brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Extended Work Time:** 30-40 minutes open time lets you reposition and perfect large or detailed repairs.
- • **Versatile Post-Cure:** Once cured, sand, drill, paint, or stain to seamlessly blend with your woodwork.
- • **Weatherproof Warrior:** Resists UV, dry rot, fresh & salt water—perfect for indoor & outdoor projects.
- • **Precision Application:** High tack formula minimizes drips and sags for clean, professional finishes.
- • **Unmatched Structural Strength:** 850 psi tensile strength outperforms most wood for permanent repairs.

## Overview

PC-Woody is a two-part epoxy paste designed to replace missing or rotted wood with superior strength and durability. It withstands extreme temperatures (-20 to 200°F), resists water and UV damage, and offers a high-tack, drip-free application. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, it cures in 24 hours to a sandable, paintable finish that outperforms traditional wood fillers.

## Description

Product Description PC-Woody is an epoxy paste formulated to replace missing and rotted wood. It has structural strength greater than most wood. PC- Woody is a permanent wood repair for interior and exterior applications. This epoxy is made from real wood and has many characteristics of wood. PC-Woody formulation provides extended working time, for large and critical jobs, which allows the user time to reposition work or make changes. High "wet grab" or tack of PC-Woody makes overhead and sidewall work easy without drip or sag. PC- Woody demonstrates excellent resistance to all weather elements, dry rot, UV light, fresh and salt water, and also chemicals present in pressure-treated wood. After cure paint, stain, drill, machine, sand, file, tap, or saw. Repair log homes, furniture, window and door sills and much more. Color (component a): Off white. Color (component b): Light brown. Color (mixed): Pine or tan. Work time (70 degree F): 30-40 Minutes. Tack free cure time: 90 Minutes. Cure for service: 24 Hours. Maximum cure: 7 Day. Gardner impact resistance: 100 In/lb. Elongation: 5-7 percent. Conduction (electric): Non conductive. Thermal shock: Excellent. Healthy once cured. Heat range: -20 To 200 degree F. Tensile shear strength: 850 psi. Compressive yield: 2340 psi. Flexural strength: 1280 psi. Water absorption: 0. 44 percent. Weight (specific gravity): 0. 72 g/cm cube, 0. 42 oz. /in cube. Hardness shored: 50-55 (1wk). Heat deflection: 120 degree F. From the Manufacturer PC-Products, celebrating 75 years of “Fixing Your Things”, with quality, reliable repair products. Repair solutions for just about anything that needs repair or what you can manage to break. From Concrete to Wood restoration and heavy duty permanent repairs, we have you covered.Yeah; We can fix that

Review: Better Than Real Wood! - If you’re trying to repair heavy outdoor wood damage then this is the product for you! It’s a little cumbersome mixing the two ingredients together to make the epoxy paste, but the result makes the effort worthwhile. The paste spreads easily and even. It dries and cures pretty quickly at this time of year and hardens into a resin that’s just as firm if not more firm than wood. Odor isn’t a problem at all of you’re working outdoors. The size wasn’t great for me, since I used it to repair heavy damage to my deck, and needed alot more than what’s provided in just two jars. However, it wasn’t too expensive, so I didn’t mind making multiple orders (three pair of jars) and the result made it worthwhile. Make sure to clean your tools after use! If the epoxy dries on your knives then you’ll have to restore them by sanding the hardened resin off the metal blade. In summary, its a great purchase, but it’s a little hard to determine how much you need and requires some clean up at the end!
Review: great product - I buy this product a couple of times a year. I really like it but thier's a bit of a learning curve on how best to use and apply it. After its mixed its sets up slow which is both good and sometimes bad. it stays gooy for awhile so i usually let it sit before i apply it. if you putting it in small cracks then let sit for about 5 minutes or so. if your molding larger repairs then you could wait up to an hour before applying. It sticks to your fingers quite a bit especially when its first mixed so I always spray a little WD-40 on my fingers before touching it. It takes awhile to get good and hard so I always give it atleast 24 hours before sanding. once dry it sticks and stays where you put it and doesn't shrink. Works great for out door projects! i've got some on outdoor windowsills and handrail repairs for 3 years and still holding up great with no issues! it doesn't take stain that well but not sure any plastic wood epoxy does?

## Features

- Two-part epoxy paste to replace missing or rotted wood is resistant to dry rot, UV light, fresh and salt water
- Can be used in indoor and outdoor applications with an application temperature range of 35 to 115 degrees F and a service temperature range of -20 to 200 degrees F
- High tack helps reduce drips and sags while hardening
- PC-Woody part B must be mixed with PC-Woody part A in equal volumes on a flat surface with a stiff putty knife; DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MIX WITH GLOVES

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000H5O7Y8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,463 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #6 in Wood Filler |
| Brand | PC Products |
| Brand Name | PC Products |
| Color | Tan |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,305 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 hours Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00549831633372 |
| Included Components | (1) PC-Woody |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste, Two-Part |
| Item Weight | 12 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Protective Coating Co. |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Material Type | Epoxy Resin |
| Model | 16333 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Tack, Extended Working Time, Weather Resistant, Versatile Post-Curing |
| Part Number | 163337 |
| Special Feature | High Tack, Extended Working Time, Weather Resistant, Versatile Post-Curing |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Woodworking |
| Tensile Strength | 850 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| UPC | 054983163337 549831633372 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viscosity Level | High |
| Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PC Products
- **Item Form:** Paste
- **Material:** Epoxy Resin
- **Special Feature:** High Tack, Extended Working Time, Weather Resistant, Versatile Post-Curing
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Repair, Woodworking

## Images

![PC-Woody Wood Repair Epoxy Paste, Two-Part 12 oz in Two Cans, Tan - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/910bE6f9Y1L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: If I am using this to fill wood gaps in wood that is not rotted should I still use wood hardener first? How likely is this epoxy to come loose?**
A: The petrifier can be used to harden rotted wood.  You can also remove a lot of the rotted wood if that is possible given the project parameters.  If you are filling a large void it is good idea to use some screws to act as rebar for the putty.  You install the screws below the surface of the repair and make sure to drive them into good material.  Then spread the putty into the hold around the screws when dry the putty will have wrapped around the screws almost like you "screwed" the putty to the surface.  Make sure the screws are below the finished surface will allow the putty to hide the screws.

**Q: the bottom of my sash is rotted, so how do I keep the epoxy in the hole**
A: Tape over the bottom if you have access to the bottom, but if not try plugging the bottom of the hole with putty or glazing compound

**Q: How thick can this be built up? I have floor joist, hacked by  plumber. I've sistered it up but also want to fill gouge 3"W and ~3" deep**
A: This can likely do it, just make sure you buy enough of it. I filled a 1" x 1" gap with ease. I'd imagine 3" x 3" is doable. Good on you for sistering the floor joist.

**Q: Is this product ok to use on my porch floor where it gets lots of traffic?**
A: If the rotted-out section is properly prepared (say, by removing all damaged wood and applying a  couple of coats of wood petrifier to soak the adjacent area), then yes, the epoxy paste will be equally as strong as wood and should withstand traffic.  Just filling in the rot hole without treating the edges where it binds will eventually result in the "plug" separating.  Be sure to paint or eurathane, etc. the finished, sanded repair.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better Than Real Wood!
*by B***L on June 20, 2026*

If you’re trying to repair heavy outdoor wood damage then this is the product for you! It’s a little cumbersome mixing the two ingredients together to make the epoxy paste, but the result makes the effort worthwhile. The paste spreads easily and even. It dries and cures pretty quickly at this time of year and hardens into a resin that’s just as firm if not more firm than wood. Odor isn’t a problem at all of you’re working outdoors. The size wasn’t great for me, since I used it to repair heavy damage to my deck, and needed alot more than what’s provided in just two jars. However, it wasn’t too expensive, so I didn’t mind making multiple orders (three pair of jars) and the result made it worthwhile. Make sure to clean your tools after use! If the epoxy dries on your knives then you’ll have to restore them by sanding the hardened resin off the metal blade. In summary, its a great purchase, but it’s a little hard to determine how much you need and requires some clean up at the end!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great product
*by J***8 on March 21, 2025*

I buy this product a couple of times a year. I really like it but thier's a bit of a learning curve on how best to use and apply it. After its mixed its sets up slow which is both good and sometimes bad. it stays gooy for awhile so i usually let it sit before i apply it. if you putting it in small cracks then let sit for about 5 minutes or so. if your molding larger repairs then you could wait up to an hour before applying. It sticks to your fingers quite a bit especially when its first mixed so I always spray a little WD-40 on my fingers before touching it. It takes awhile to get good and hard so I always give it atleast 24 hours before sanding. once dry it sticks and stays where you put it and doesn't shrink. Works great for out door projects! i've got some on outdoor windowsills and handrail repairs for 3 years and still holding up great with no issues! it doesn't take stain that well but not sure any plastic wood epoxy does?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stickiness makes it hard to work but bonds tight to wood, waterproof and good for outdoors,
*by P***S on October 21, 2012*

They only seem to sell this in a light wood color, which is odd because it barely darkens when you apply stain. YOU ALSO CAN'T PRE-MIX IN STAIN. Maybe oil-based stain would work but PC recommends not mixing with anything liquid. The water-based stain I tried pre-mixing actually left the wood filler like soft rubber even after five days of curing. A comment on my review mentioned that the PC Woody web site says you're supposed to buy dry pigments to add to the filler in order to tint it. I tried to use some online color mixing tools to figure out what color I needed to mix in but the colors I came up with were not even close. It seems real materials don't behave like RGB colors. Unable to find anyone recommending tools or methods of color matching other than experimentation, I picked a dark reddish brown that was the same hue and shade as a stained piece of wood but much lower luminance (using an hsl color picker). Since it was so dark, it only took about 10% pigment to get a stained filler that matched fairly well. The color was "burnt umber" from Earth Pigments Company and I was matching a redwood-toned stain on pine. Since the wood darkens more than the putty when you stain it, you have to pre-color it to be darker than the wood, but not as dark as the stain. The putty turns a disturbingly purplish hue with 5-10% pigment mixed in but ends up matching the wood pretty closely after you stain them both. I don't think you'll ever match it exactly but it's worlds better than untinted putty. Keep in mind that tinting makes more go to waste. I can no longer fill a bunch of voids and stop halfway through one. When I mix another batch, it won't be exactly the same color so filling the other half of where I stopped won't look so great. So you have to stop wherever you think you won't have enough to complete the next void and waste the rest of the batch. If it's still soft enough I suppose you could try mixing some new stuff into the previous batch. As other reviewers have mentioned, the filler is sticky. I think that helps it bond well to wood because when I accidentally cracked a piece of hardened putty off the wood, the putty took a layer of wood with it - no part of the putty pulled away from the wood it had been touching. Unfortunately the stickiness makes it stick to your tool as well, so as you try to smear it into a hole it will pull away from one side of the hole because it's sticking to the tool. You can keep pushing it down and working it back and forth until it bonds well to the wood, but you can't get a very smooth finish unless you use denatured alcohol on your tool. I later discovered that using a metal putty knife such as Allway Tools 1-1/2-Inch Stiff Nylon Handle Putty Knife works much better than a plastic putty knife for smoothing. Even with metal, it's pretty inevitable that you'll have to sand it thoroughly after it dries or it just looks sloppy. With some practice and the use of alcohol it may be possible to get it smooth and avoid much sanding, but my attempts at that didn't feel any faster than just sanding it. When it's closer to dry I think the alcohol trick would be a lot more successful but I haven't bothered since I'm going to be sanding everything. I also read someone say you can wait for it to "almost" harden and then shave it smooth with a sharp chisel putty knife as if it were hard cheese, but I haven't tried that. Once dry it's stronger than wood, though still possible to gouge with a fingernail and enough force. It sands at about the same rate as the wood around it. It cuts more easily than wood with a sharp knife and almost feels like very hard rubber as you're cutting. It also absorbs some stain - more stain than water-based Elmers - but it doesn't darken very much. Water will soak into it just like stain will, so it has some amount of porousness. But water won't disintegrate or weaken it - it didn't budge when a 1900psi pressure washer was placed a couple inches above it. Dried stain doesn't crack off of it like it does on Elmers. I also think PC Woody smells kind of nice, like wet wood, and it doesn't contain anything too toxic like the non-water based single-part fillers. The can warns that epoxy resin can irritate skin but I've gotten it on my fingers and had no reaction. It's also nice to be able to make a big batch and have an hour to work with it instead of trying to beat the clock with single-part fillers or having to keep popping open the single-part filler can and hammer it closed every time you remove a small amount. It also won't dry out when stored in the can for too many years like at least some single-part fillers. Since it contains real wood it hopefully will behave somewhat like real wood and expand/contract with the humidity so it won't crack away from what it's filling, but I have no idea if that's the case. I do know the few places I used it on the deck survived a winter and maybe 25 days covered in snow without any problem. I've read that Bondo (often recommended for outdoor wood repair if you paint over it to hide its odd color) is too hard and doesn't expand/contract so it can crack away from what it was used to repair over the years. As far as I can tell, PC Woody does not expand or contract at all as it dries or even a year later. One other important thing I noticed - there's one hardware store in our mountain community that all the contractors go to for supplies and I've noticed they seem to only carry the best brands due to lack of space. PC Woody is the only epoxy filler they carry so that must mean something. However, they have a much larger section of single-part Famowood in all sorts of tints. I actually found a can of Famowood that came with our house and the can looks really old but it still works. It's too dark for my purposes but I did a little test with it and it's pretty good other than I hate the acetone smell and it hardens too quickly. Didn't try it outside. Oh and the PC Woody can says it's made in the USA so that's a big plus. The second can of this filler I bought seems slightly thicker and harder to mix than the first can. It also seems slightly less sticky, which makes it slightly easier to smooth, but I worry it won't bond as well to the wood. I also found that it started to get unusably stiff and less sticky after only 15-20 minutes, much faster than the batch from the older can I'd been using immediately before opening the new can. I originally thought the second can was defective and curing too quickly, but I think the problem was actually that I mixed too much of it. From what I've read, if you mix a big blob of it, the heat of the curing process builds up more in the core of the blob and it hardens faster. I mixed a smaller batch and it stays workable longer. You can also spread a larger batch out as a thinner layer on a mixing surface instead of making a blob. I still feel like the second cans might be hardening a little faster than the first cans, but it's hard to be sure. Finally, this filler is really expensive compared to real wood. I thought the 48 oz cans would last forever, but I'm already running low for my project. When I got down to 1/3 a can left, I thought of mixing in chunks of real wood in amongst the epoxy filler in the larger voids. I tried using chunks left by a tree chipper machine but almost all had heavy damage to the wood. Since voids created by dryrot are long and somewhat triangular and fairly straight (as rot follows the grain), I cut 2" off the end of a 2x4 and used a chisel to break it up into small strips. Many strips were triangular and some square - a good mix. I then fit these into the rot pockets like a puzzle before epoxying. I lifted each wood chunk, laid epoxy paste under it, pressed it in, then filled in around and sometimes over it. Of course doing it that way takes a lot more time, but it does save a lot of filler. The filler was almost too hard to work before I finished with it, so remember to mix less than usual.

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