Devcon50345 Metal Patch and Fill - 3 oz, Gray
Manufacturer | Devcon |
Brand | Devcon |
Model | Devcon 50345 Metal Patch and Fill - 3 oz., Gray |
Item Weight | 2.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 50345 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 50345 |
S**H
Great product.
We actually used this to fill screw holes in out metal front door to our house. We put in a. New handle and lock keypad that left holes visible. We filled, sanded and painted and it worked perfect.
F**Y
smooth finish on metal
i used this to fill holes in a metal door and it worked great. the instructions say to use a very thin layer and build it up if needed after it dries. listen to this advice! i was impatient and just slapped on a glob. when it dried i had to use an electric sander to make it smooth. it perfectly filled in the holes and looks great. i put some primer over the spots and you can't even see where the holes were. i highly recommend this product but.... word....follow the instructions!
A**Y
Good but....
I bought this to help repair my patio furniture. It was easy to use at first but dries very quickly. Once it dries it is very hard to add another layer (will turn clumpy). I sanded it down but there are still bubbles where is dried to fast. I also could not reuse the brushes originally used as the material dried and was unable to clean the brushes enlighten to be reused. This product will do what you need but make sure you prepare to work quickly.
C**E
Counterfeit Product?
Product and packaging were separate inside shipping box. Package was tampered with and product looked like it did not fit the package. Also, photo of packaging on Amazon shows made in the USA on front. But the packaging I received does not say made in USA on the front. It says assembled in the USA on the back. Suspect. Requested and received a refund as I suspect this is counterfeit product.
S**G
No luck using to patch a pin hole in cast iron pipe.
No luck using this to patch a pin hole in a cast iron pipe. JB Weld Original Epoxy worked better for this. Use on bare metal and preferably under some pressure, eg, rubber strap over self adhesive bunion pad filled with epoxy. Speed up setting with a hair dryer or similar.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 week ago