Quick Cure Wood Putty

Reduce downtime and increase productivity in manufacturing and production environments. 

Quick Cure Wood Putty fills knots and voids in a single fill without shrinking.  It sets in 10 minutes and sands in 1 hour.  This unique wood filler machines easily without clogging up abrasives.  Quick Cure Wood Putty is stainable and is compatible with most finishes.

Description

Quick Cure Wood Putty

Reduce downtime and increase productivity in manufacturing and production environments.
Quick Cure Wood Putty fills knots and voids in a single fill without shrinking. It sets in 10 minutes and sands in 1 hour. This unique wood filler machines easily without clogging up abrasives. Quick Cure Wood Putty is stainable and is compatible with most finishes.

Features

• Available in 6 standard colors
• Easy 1:1 mix ratio
• Fills voids in a single fill
• Sets in 10 minutes
• Sands in 1 hour
• Machines easily
• Non-shrinking
• Low odor
• Solvent-free
• Can be stained or finished in 1 hour
• Colors can be intermixed

Properties

The Perfect Wood Putty for Any Job

Colors


The Quick Cure Family

Quick Cure Wood Putty FAQ

SculpWood Putty is a non-shrinking, two-part epoxy putty compound ideal for filling voids often associated with rot repair applications. After a 6-hour cure at 70 deg F, it sands like wood and machines easily. It has tenacious adhesion to wood substrates when paired with System Three RotFix epoxy. SculpWood Putty has a long working time and can be mixed in large volumes. These characteristics make it ideal for large repairs of architectural wood components.

Quick Cure Wood Putty is a very fast version of SculpWood Putty that is ideal for job sites and production environments where time is of the essence. However, the shorter working time limits the putty to only being mixed in golf ball-size quantities at a time. QuickCure Wood Putty is available in 6 colors to match common wood species and can be sanded and finished in as little as one hour.

Yes.

Quick Cure Putty is a very fast-reacting epoxy, and the chemical reaction will start to generate heat shortly after it has been mixed. In a large mass, the putty could reach up to 200 deg F. To minimize the heat, build up, only mix enough putty that can easily be applied within 3 minutes. If the putty starts to get uncomfortably hot, you have reached the end of your working time, and a fresh batch should be mixed.