Handles like putty, hardens like steel and sands like wood.
Non-magnetic, non-rusting and non-corrosive.
Self hardening plastic metal.
Repairs damaged and leaky hulls, dry rot, cracked crank cases, engine blocks, fuel tank leaks, water tanks, piping, food containers.
Provides adhesive and barrier coat for mounting anodes on ships. Impervious to oil, grease, brine, detergents and other chemicals on board.
Will not shatter when bumped.
Simple, fast and effective.
Can be sanded, drilled, sawed, threaded and painted.
Marine‑Tex Epoxy Putty 2 oz Gray RM301K — curing time
At ~72 °F (about 22 °C), the putty cures in 24 hours.
The working (pot) time — i.e. time in which you can shape or apply it — is ~30 minutes when mixed and spread thin at 72 °F.
If you’re at lower temperatures (work area below ~55 °F), expect significantly longer cure times or slower curing.
If you like — I can give you a full cure vs partial-cure timeline table (pot-life, set-up, full cure) for different ambient temps so you know what to expect depending on your workshop conditions.
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