Flex Your Restorative Muscles With Flex-Tec Epoxy

by Marc on March 28, 2008

in Painting, Restoration

flextec.jpgI was recently restoring some older doors and windows and needed a good epoxy solution to address some pretty bad wood degradation. My trusty local paint supply store recommended a product called Flex-Tec. It comes in a beefy, dual tube caulking gun setup that the Terminator might carry if he were into wood restoration. Since that was a lot more product than I needed, I opted for the less manly mini-tube that fits into a normal caulking gun. The product is easy to mix and creates a very solid bond. It’s thick enough you can apply it upside down and it won’t run, and it’s easy to tool to pretty much any profile. After sanding and painting, you are left with what looks like sound and healthy wood. Great stuff! Say “Hasta La Vista” to decayed wood with Flex-Tec. Available from select dealers, or direct from Advanced Repair Technology starting at about $27 for the Mini version.

Share The Home Fixation:
  • StumbleUpon
  • Facebook
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Mixx
  • Reddit
  • Technorati
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Yahoo! Buzz

Related Content

Tired of LOUSY service? Try Angie’s List.

Leave a Comment

Comment Guidelines: Please use your real name (the one your mommy and daddy gave you), not your business name. Please keep things constructive. Obscene, rude or spammy content may be deleted. Please use comments to provide your thoughts, opinions and useful information, not advertising or personal attacks. Each time you enter a useful comment, you are automatically entered into our monthly Free Stuff Giveaway! Thanks for commenting!

Previous post:

Next post:

Sponsored By