Epoxy Putty

Industrial Pliable Filler

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POR-15 Epoxy Putty Industrial Strength Pliable Metal Filler

'Unbelievable', that's what restorers say when they see a demonstration of the incredible POR-15 Epoxy Putty.

This moldable metal putty filler is so strong you can drill and tap it yet gentle enough that you can apply it with your fingers.

You can simply wet your fingers, and work with it until it is almost perfectly smooth before it dries - eliminating most sanding! But when this metal bonding filler cures, it's Rock Hard, making it perfect for repairing steel, plastics, concrete, etc. Amazingly, this two-part epoxy putty even sticks to damp surfaces, and will cure Underwater. So, this moldable epoxy putty can be used to fix leaking basement walls, swimming pools, plumbing fixtures, and so much more. Put some POR-15 Epoxy Putty In your toolbox today. You'll find yourself using this bonding putty all over your shop and home.

  • Mixes Like Clay, Hardens Like Steel
  • Stays in Place, Moldable Consistency
  • Cures Chemically
  • Resistant to Shrinking and Cracking
  • Can be Sanded, Drilled, Sawed, Painted

- POR-15 Epoxy Putty Technical Data Sheet


Cut the POR-15 Epoxy Putty in even parts
Place the bars side by side and cut what you need.
Mix Parts A and B POR-15 Epoxy Putty by twisting together
Then mix two parts together
Ready to use when the color is uniform and A and B are completely mixed
Ready to use when thoroughly blended

WARNING: Cancer - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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chapman
Epoxy putty

Works great. Very strong when cured. Sands down easy.

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Jeremy

Easy to use and hardens quickly

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Keith Oser
Epoxy putty review

Great product! A little hard to get it blended.

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James Giokas
Epoxy putty

A great product for repairing small body issues. Great for door seems also. once cured acts like metal. The best.

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Owen Mead
Epoxy Putty

Great product! Very strong when hard.

Application: Using and mixing POR-15 Epoxy Putty is easy. It is much easier to mix several smaller quantities together than a large amount.

Greasy or oily type substances should be cleaned with POR-15 Cleaner Degreaser prior to bonding. Sanding or roughing up the surface will help improve the putty’s ability to form a tight bond. POR-15 Epoxy Putty will cure underwater!

Gloves are recommended for mixing and molding the putty products. Be sure to remove any jewelry or rings from your hands.

Simply cut off equal parts of the A and B bars using the ruler on the paper holder as a guide.

Allow for approximately 30 + minutes work time. POR-15 Epoxy Putty will begin to set in about 1 hour from the time that mixing is complete.

POR-15 Epoxy Putty that is cold or below 70°F will be harder to mix because it is stiffer and will take a little longer to set. Putty that is above 90°F will be easier to mix because it is softer, but it and will have a shorter work life and will set in a shorter amount of time. Expect a steel-hard cure overnight.

Knead and roll the putty in your hands or on a clean working surface for approximately four or five minutes. We suggest rolling it out so it approximates the shape of a cord or rope, then fold it in half and twist it together. Knead the putty back into a ball and repeat the process until the putty becomes one uniform color. This is probably the quickest and easiest way to mix epoxy putty. Make sure there are no color streaks visible. You may add a small amount of water during mixing to thin out the putty.

Press, shape or mold the putty to the surface that you are repairing. POR-15 Epoxy Putty responds well to the use of water when smoothing, shaping, or molding. You will be able to obtain a very smooth surface when smoothed with water.

Clean all tools, reusable gloves or any objects with soap and warm water immediately after use.

After curing the epoxy putty can be sanded, drilled, routed, screwed, chiseled, surfaced, tapped, sawn, turned, filed, carved, stained or painted. POR-15 Epoxy Putty is resistant to heat, cold, and most fuels, most common chemicals and solvents or caustic agents.