🔧 Repair Like a Pro with FastSteel!
FastSteel Epoxy Putty Stick is a 5 oz, hand-kneadable, fast-setting, steel-reinforced polymer compound designed for permanent repairs on metal surfaces. Its unique Tootsie-roll form allows for easy application, making it an essential tool for any metalworking project.
Container Type | Stick |
Item Form | Putty |
Special Features | faster setting time, stronger hold, unique form |
Specific Uses For Product | Repair, Metalworking |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Volume | 5 Fluid Ounces |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Material Type | epoxy |
S**T
Great stuff!
I used this to repair an area in a wrought iron railing. The edges (where someone had tried cutting the railing) was sharp and hazardous. I applied this produced to fill the gap and smooth over the edges. It worked beautifully. Now I need to paint the railing... but that's a chore for another day!
D**S
So far this product is holding up!
Very satisfied with this product. Didn’t know there was material that could replace welding on metal like this. Hoping it will hold for a long time on my frame to a tent that goes over my hot tub. Easy to apply. I recommend storing the unused portion with the lid tight and the tube in a rolled up ziplock freezer bag for protection of drying out in time.
B**6
very good!!
this really really works! Very good for when you don't want the epoxy to run down while setting up.This feels like clay when working with it. and it stays the same shape you molded it to until it sets up.Up to an hour or more to completely set. but starts to set up slowly in a few minutes, plenty of time tomold like you want, set it such as it won't droop or shift while setting up.when finished it's harder than any plastic, almost like metal.Highly recommend this.
J**Y
The best stuff ever used
The best wmever
G**D
Fast Steel by Polymeric
Great Product. Repaired a small rusted section on a lawn mower deck.
E**D
Five Stars
Awesome Product!
S**T
Five Stars
Worked Well, Thank you.
T**R
I didn't want the area to get more worse, so when my mechanic had the car up ...
I have used this in the past for a variety of uses, but one stuck out---I had a leak in the exhaust system (either at where two pieces bolt together, or a small hole) and the fpiff fpiff sound was driving me crazy....I didn't want the area to get more worse, so when my mechanic had the car up on a lift doing brakes, I got under and put this epoxy on the leak---right on the rusted metal----and it dried before he was done ( 1/2 hr to 1 hr) and that epoxy still is on the leak 3 years later...
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