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KIT GIT ROT 4 OZ
Git Rot liquid epoxy kit
Item #:
BTL1063
UPC #: 020537010631
Manufacturer:
BoatLife / Life Ind.
Available: In Stock
25.7300
21.87
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Quantity | Price |
1.0 | 21.87 |
Repairs dried-out, rotted, and weathered wood. This unique two-part liquid epoxy saturates and restores original strength to wood by penetrating the rot. Actually works with the loose rotted fibers. Wood must be dry before application. Apply by injecting into wood. The epoxy will soak into wood by capillary action.
One-half hour pot life after mixing. Sandable, paintable, and can be drilled and screwed. Compatible with fiberglass resins, epoxies and most sealants. Great for transoms, stringers and cabin roof rot in both fiberglass and wood boats.
How to use Git-Rot:
First, locate the dry rot. There are a couple of techniques you can use to find dry rot - try tapping suspect areas with a hard instrument and listen for those "hollow-sounding" dead spots. Use a knife to probe where you think water is likely to pool or places that are constantly being re-wetted. In particular, make sure you check around hatches, seams, transom, planking, toe rails, stem and ribs.
For maximum strength and saturation, you will need a volume of Git-Rot epoxy approximately equal to half the volume of the rotted wood. When using Git-Rot, only mix small batches (around 4 oz.) since the larger the quantity, the greater the reaction and the faster the cure. Mix 1 part "B" and 3 parts "A", and shake vigorously for a minute. Immediately apply to the dry rotted area -- the epoxy penetrates best immediately after it's mixed. It will solidify overnight, but needs a full week for maximum strength.
Size: 4 oz.
One-half hour pot life after mixing. Sandable, paintable, and can be drilled and screwed. Compatible with fiberglass resins, epoxies and most sealants. Great for transoms, stringers and cabin roof rot in both fiberglass and wood boats.
How to use Git-Rot:
First, locate the dry rot. There are a couple of techniques you can use to find dry rot - try tapping suspect areas with a hard instrument and listen for those "hollow-sounding" dead spots. Use a knife to probe where you think water is likely to pool or places that are constantly being re-wetted. In particular, make sure you check around hatches, seams, transom, planking, toe rails, stem and ribs.
For maximum strength and saturation, you will need a volume of Git-Rot epoxy approximately equal to half the volume of the rotted wood. When using Git-Rot, only mix small batches (around 4 oz.) since the larger the quantity, the greater the reaction and the faster the cure. Mix 1 part "B" and 3 parts "A", and shake vigorously for a minute. Immediately apply to the dry rotted area -- the epoxy penetrates best immediately after it's mixed. It will solidify overnight, but needs a full week for maximum strength.
Size: 4 oz.

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