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Strong wood toned filler for use in glue joints and fillets on naturally finished wood. Mix with epoxy to create smooth fillets that need little sanding. Consistent brown color allows 405 to be used to modify the color of other West System fillers.

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Grass Valley Ca
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Excellent Product

13 years ago
I used the product to join the laps on the Somes Sound 12 1/2 lapstrake sailboat I am building. The brown color blends well with the Mahogany marine plywood. I have been very pleased with all of the West System products.
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Q: null This morning I received an email from Jamestown about Black Diamond Epoxy Pigments and a youtube video about use. Your river table demo used five layers of blue to make river and join to natural face boards. Could one use one layer of blue then three layers of West System wood flour or MAS wood flour for middle three layers then finish with blue layer? Why waste all that blue pigment in the middle? Second question: what is difference between Black Diamond Epoxy pigment and your other color pigment? Why buy ten colors when you only need one color, as in your demo of creating a river? Final question: how much of either pigment do you need per volume of epoxy? Need to know for quantity ordering purpose. Thanking you in advance, Delbert Bassett, Driftwood, Texas

6 years ago
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A: I can't speak to the use of the pigments, but the West wood flour will give you a murky look at best. it is designed to fill in gaps in wood that don't need an epoxy look, but that you want to look like wood. I think it would ruin the river effect and cloud over any color layers underneath it. I have yet to make a ""river"" table, but plan to. I plan to layer in colors as suggested. I figure the effect would be vaguely like multiple layers of auto paint, they give depth that you just can't appreciate until you are done.

6 years ago
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Q: null Is West System 405 Fillet Blend Wood Flour compatible with Total Boat 5:1 Epoxy Resin?

7 years ago
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A: Yes that is similar to west epoxy.

7 years ago
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Q: null Is the 405, properly mixed and applied, stainable? Take stain?

7 years ago
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A: Once the epoxy cures (hardens) it won't take a stain.

7 years ago
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