Additional Information

Weight 4 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 6 × 6 in

WoodEpox® – Cold

Structural 2-Part Wood Repair Epoxy Adhesive for Filling and Replacing Wood. Specially Formulated for Cold-Weather Use.

Uses: WoodEpox® – Cold is a variant of the original WoodEpox® wood replacement compound that is specially formulated for use in temperatures ranging from 35° F to 60° F.* This lightweight, epoxy adhesive putty is designed to repair, replace, extend or fill wood and most rigid surfaces. Use on windowsills, columns, decks, thresholds, doors, frames, shutters, columns, posts, balusters, floors, furniture, sculptures, artwork, and other wooden architectural elements. It can also be used to patch substrates other than wood including ceramics, stucco, and concrete.

Features & Benefits: WoodEpox – Cold is virtually shrink-free and bonds permanently to most surfaces. It is chemical, heat, insect and weather resistant. WoodEpox – Cold is lightweight, has a no-slump consistency, and can be applied almost anywhere including vertical and overhead applications. It is dimensionally stable and can be used in any thickness or shape. WoodEpox – Cold is easy to mix, apply, and finish. It can be painted, stained, drilled, carved, sawed, nailed, planed, sanded, and routed, just like wood. It is compatible with both hand and power tools. WoodEpox – Cold can be tinted with colored pigments as needed.

Technical Characteristics: 1:1 mixing ratio. Combine equal volumes of parts A and B until completely mixed and a uniform color is achieved. Pot life: approximately 25 minutes at 35° F. Hardens within 24 hours depending on temperature. Coverage: approximately 231 cubic inches per gallon. Waterproof. Beige, lightweight, non-slumping, epoxy putty adhesive. Apply by (gloved) hand or with a putty knife or trowel.

* WoodEpox – Cold is recommended for use in temperatures ranging from 35°F to 60°F (2°C – 16°C). For applications at higher temperatures, standard WoodEpox is recommended.  WoodEpox – Cold has a limited shelf-life and should be used within six months of purchasing the product.

DescriptionUnitQtyPrice
2 Quart
$83.50
2 Gallon
$215.25

TYPICAL TEST RESULTS

Typical Test Results
Kg/cm2
Mpa
Psi
Compressive Strength 130 13 1,900
Elongation 1%
Flexural Strength 130 13 1,900
Hardness, Shore D 52
Pull-off Strength 30 3.0 430
Tensile Strength 56 5.5 800

Customer Questions & Answers

    Is the wood epox cold designed to continue to function well in temperatures higher than 60? That range is just for application right? Like if I use it now in Ohio then this summer it will still be good? Also, does it work as well and the same way as the standard epoxy? Thanks
  1. Q Is the wood epox cold designed to continue to function well in temperatures higher than 60? That ...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Sherry Lucas on November 1, 2023 4:11 pm
    Answered by the admin

    The WoodEpox Cold works the same as our regular formula WoodEpox except you can apply it in temperatures as low as 35 degrees F.

  2. In the Northeast in late October temperature in the day can be 70 and drop overnight to 45. Would an application of standard formula wood done mid day dry sufficiently? Or would it be better to use the cold temperature formula?
  3. Q In the Northeast in late October temperature in the day can be 70 and drop overnight to 45. Would...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Bill on October 24, 2023 4:34 pm
    Answered by the admin

    Regular formula WoodEpox can be used in temps as low as 50 degrees F. It must be at least 50 F two hours prior to and 2 hours after application. Cooler temps will cause the product to cure slower. You can use direct heat to accelerate the curing process. WoodEpox Cold can be used in temps as low as 35 degrees F with the same instruction.

  4. Is the cold weather wood epox supposed to dry yellow?
  5. Q Is the cold weather wood epox supposed to dry yellow? answer now
    Asked by Matt on March 4, 2023 4:16 pm
    Answered by the admin

    Yes.

  6. I have a large clay pot that has a crack in it outside. Which product would be best suited cold or regular?
  7. Q I have a large clay pot that has a crack in it outside. Which product would be best suited cold o...... Read more answer now
    Asked by Mary Howard on February 20, 2023 1:03 pm
    Answered by the admin

    The regular WoodEpox can be used in temperatures as low as 50 degrees F, the WoodEpox Cold can be used in temperatures as low as 35 degrees F. You may want to consider using the Aboweld 55-1, which is a no slump adhesive paste, for your repair. It can also be used in temperatures as low as 50 degrees F.

  8. Is a hair dryer sufficient heat to apply products when temperatures are under 50 F?
  9. Q Is a hair dryer sufficient heat to apply products when temperatures are under 50 F? answer now
    Asked by Janice Mengel on November 16, 2022 2:59 pm
    Answered by the admin

    You can warm up the area with a blow dryer prior to application of the regular WoodEpox, apply the WoodEpox, and then apply direct heat to the product to accelerate the curing process. The WoodEpox Cold can be applied in temperatures as low as 35 degrees F.

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