alternative to plastic wood
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 12:36 pm
I have many French doors and lites the are getting old. Some water damage is invariable - some from water and looks like some due to less-than-good wood. Anyway, years ago when thinking of replacing them I saw Tom Silva use an architectural epoxy to repair damaged wood on some episode of Ask This Old House.
I have now used several tubes of it and am able to keep up with the rot, particularly on the thresholds. You can smooth it out very easily and shape it to conform to the surrounding wood. Smooth is the key to reduce later (power!) sanding before painting - it does not take stain. The nice thing is it does not sag even when applied overhead.
It requires the use of an epoxy 2-part primer to prepare the wood for the real 2-part epoxy. Sounds complicated but really isn't.
It came in handy when I needed to replace a four foot section of a threshold (made on my SS) since it allowed me to blend into the good wood of the lites. Being epoxy, it is not going to fail due to water. And let's see you eat that termites!
What I use is from Advanced Repair Technology
http://www.advancedrepair.com/
or email Christine at contactadvancedrepair@gmail.com. They can only ship ground.
Full disclosure: I am not associated with them in any way other than being a satisfied customer.
Forrest
I have now used several tubes of it and am able to keep up with the rot, particularly on the thresholds. You can smooth it out very easily and shape it to conform to the surrounding wood. Smooth is the key to reduce later (power!) sanding before painting - it does not take stain. The nice thing is it does not sag even when applied overhead.
It requires the use of an epoxy 2-part primer to prepare the wood for the real 2-part epoxy. Sounds complicated but really isn't.
It came in handy when I needed to replace a four foot section of a threshold (made on my SS) since it allowed me to blend into the good wood of the lites. Being epoxy, it is not going to fail due to water. And let's see you eat that termites!
What I use is from Advanced Repair Technology
http://www.advancedrepair.com/
or email Christine at contactadvancedrepair@gmail.com. They can only ship ground.
Full disclosure: I am not associated with them in any way other than being a satisfied customer.
Forrest