by Arne » Sat Feb 24, 2007 10:52 pm
I use it in modeling (r/c airplanes).. makes thin balsa much stiffer and more durable.... not sure about how it would work on a tear, but I have thought of it... I also am not sure it would be any cheaper.... I have the container you show, which is not very big, and it was pretty expensive..
This is from the rot doc site:
There are miscellaneous non-epoxy "wood hardeners" on the market, such as Minwax's "Wood Hardener" and, more recently, Bondo's wood repair kit. Both of these are sold through mass-merchandising outlets and are intended to meet a very low price point. If you want a permanent repair of the damaged or deteriorated wood, these are basically a waste of time. The Minwax product is an acrylic with an alcohol solvent. It mixed poorly and didn't emulsify well, lacks any kind of structural strength and will be chemically unstable after long term exposure to moisture.