Thickened formula means its viscosity and consistency are a little bit thicker than the most liquid, runny resins. Thanks to this, Thixo won't sag or run. Apply it to overhead or vertical surfaces. It's easy to lay down a neat, consistent bead epoxy wherever you need it, including tight spaces. Thixo is still thin enough to wet out composite cloth in boat building and repair projects, too. It cures to a hard, translucent surface that may be drilled, filed, tapped, sanded and painted. Ideal application temperatures are 50 to 80 degrees F, with full cure within 24 hours.
Working on a large project? Thixo has 50 minute working time at 77 F, with 35 minute gel time. This lets you work carefully and methodically, so you aren't racing against the clock. For marine applications, Thixo works great as an adhesive on bukheads, deck cleats, rub rails, gunwales, and seat bases, for stitch and glue wooden boat construction, deck and floor replacement, scarf joints and chine log joints, and fillets. Seal plumbing, tanks, and hatches. Use it to seal the end grain of various woods. Use it to fill deck holes where hardware was removed, on deck-hull seams, castings, welds, and voids. Non-marine uses include repairs to masonry, sub-floors, campers, millwork, woodwork, furniture, bonding automotive body kits, air dams, side skirts, spoilers, exterior home trim like fascia boards, shutters & more. Compare to West System Six10.