BVV Wood Stabilizing Resin - Gallon

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Aerospace approved heat-cured resin for stabilizing and hardening the wood and other porous material. This resin is reusable and does not significantly change the color of most woods.Wood Stabilizer is compatible with many dyes and stains.

  • $80.09
  • Weight
    160 oz
  • SKU
    DS-WSR-1G

BVV Wood Stabilizing Resin - Gallon

Aerospace approved heat-cured resin for stabilizing and hardening the wood and other porous material. This resin is reusable and does not significantly change the color of most woods.

Prior to first use or after an extended period of storage, entire contents should be de-gassed by subjecting contents to a vacuum of at least 25 inches of mercury for 30 minutes. Wood Stabilizer will cure when exposed to 194°F (90°C) for at least 10 minutes. Therefore the time required t completely cure a stabilized blank will depend on factors such as wood thickness and density.

Wood Stabilizer is compatible with many dyes and stains. However, it is recommended to test compatibility on a small sample first to reduce risk of loss of wood or stabilizer.

This wood stabilized comes pre-activated. No additional mixing is required. Store the Wood Stabilizer in a cool dry location below 68° F, refrigeration preferred. Store in original container or in HDPE.

Exposure to warm external temperatures for an expended period may allow the resin to setup prematurely. 

Shipped USPS ground, Con US only.

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  • James Calloear
    Oct 7, 2020, 03:55 PM

    I have not used your product but would be willing to give it a try. After talking with a friend, who makes solid body guitars, about my interest in wood stabilization, he asked me about stabilizing guitar body blanks. Since they are larger than the usual chambers used, is there a way to make a vacuum chamber that would accommodate a guitar body. It would not need to be very tall but with a large enough foot print for the body or could you direct me to a site that could help me? Thanks

    Administrator
    Oct 8, 2020, 01:48 PM

    Hi James.

    What size are you looking for, please?