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West System 206-B Slow Hardener is a premium low-viscosity epoxy curing agent designed to pair with 105 Resin at a precise 5:1 ratio. It offers extended working and cure times, making it ideal for detailed, high-strength bonding and coating applications. This moisture-resistant formula is easily customized with fillers and pigments, delivering professional-grade durability and versatility for demanding projects.















| ASIN | B0002NY6SM |
| Age Range | adult |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,392 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #61 in Automotive Fillers, Adhesives & Sealants |
| Brand | West System |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (302) |
| Date First Available | 6 May 2024 |
| Height | 6 inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 206-B |
| Length | 6 inches |
| Material Type | epoxy_resin |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.49 x 6.35 x 18.54 cm; 907.18 g |
| Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Width | 6 inches |
A**R
Good Product, A++
J**S
Great Product
O**S
Nice to get it at home versus finding a West Marine supply store 2 hours away. As always, product does what it says it will and work s perfectly. Just you wish it was a little cheaper as the price seems a bit inflated but about the same that you would spend at a store.
E**N
I use West Systems epoxy constantly. The slow hardener is the best overall option. It takes overnight to set up but you are rewarded with a super glue job. I use this with 105 rather than any aliphatic wood glues. Wood glues are only when I need something simple and fast like fixing a stripped screw hole.
T**3
I use this with the 105 resin to fill cracks and imperfections in solid wood. You can either dye it to a color you want or use it clear as is. You’re going to end up with a lot of bubbles as with any epoxy, but I use a small torch with indirect heat to pop those and get a perfect finish every time. It’s difficult to work with so if it’s your first time I would recommend watching some videos on YouTube or something to learn more before you dive in. But the product works exactly as intended. Don’t expect to fill a large crack all in one pour. Work in stages or you’ll end up with voids. Get the pumps that they sell as well in order to get the perfect mix and make it easier on yourself.
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