




🌲 Solidify your craft with LiquidWood — where durability meets finesse!
LiquidWood Epoxy Wood Consolidant by Abatron is a 100% pure epoxy resin designed for wood repair and consolidation. It features a waterproof formula, easy 1:1 mixing, and can be applied in temperatures as low as 35°F. Its translucent amber finish preserves wood aesthetics while providing robust moisture protection. Suitable for brush, pour, or injection application, it covers 231 cubic inches per gallon, making it ideal for professional woodworking and restoration projects.






| Manufacturer | Abatron |
| Part Number | LWAB6OR |
| Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 10 x 7 inches |
| Item model number | ABATRON - LWAB6OR |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | Amber |
| Material | Wood |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Coverage | 231 cubic inches per gallon |
| Special Features | Clearstrip™ Gel Paint Stripper, Dry Pigments in a Variety of Colors, Dual Glaze® Glazing Compound |
| Usage | Repair, Woodworking |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
H**A
Superior stuff
Doing deck repairs. This stuff absolutely works. You can pour this for much better penatration than regular apoxy crack filler. Easy instructions. One to one mixing. Dries solid clear.
E**S
Just as Advertized
Performed just as described. Very easy to use
B**Z
Must get liquid deep into the wood
Product is amazing if you get it in the wood. You will need a meat injector or some type of way to get the product deep into the rotten wood (I bought a grilling squeeze bottle from Menards) or it is not affective.
P**R
great, but takes several days to cure when temp is under 65
This is an excellent product and can restore rotten wood. As the name implies, it is very liquidity and works best being poured from the top so gravity pulls it into the wood. They have a different product, WoodEpox, that can be shaped and plugged into holes.Follow the instructions closely and it can cure to a smooth hard finish. If you pain over it, you will never know that a repair was done to the wood. The downside is that is takes long to cure in cooler weather and the instructions say it may actually not cure in temps under 50 so you cannot apply this outdoors in the winter in colder climates.
O**R
Magical!
Easy to use, quality product with outstanding results. I love abatron wood restoration products bc they are so easy to use and have saved me a fortune in repair costs. ( I tried another brand and it was an absolute disaster.) The two step wood filler is my go-to and I always keep a supply in my tool box for quick repairs. The liquid wood restorer is a fantastic way to head off wood rot in the early stages, and strengthens weak areas to accept the wood filler more effectively. Sands beautifully, and once painted, it's hard to tell there was any damage and looks great! Highly recommend!
F**P
Great product!
Excellent product. Absorbs, fills spaces and turns hard. Great product for rescue. You have to watch it closely so it doesn't set up. Wouldn't hesitate to use it again.
J**M
This product is not recommended for filling in cracks!
This is a joint review for LiquidWood and WoodEpox, since I bought both and used them together.First, some background: I own a kitchen table made from several strips of hardwood, with gaps between them of about 1/8". The gaps tend to collect crumbs, and there are also cracks in the wood going at an angle through a few of the pieces. I decided to refinish the table after filling in the gaps and cracks, and for some reason I decided an epoxy product would be the best option.First I bought WoodEpox, based on the many positive reviews. I mixed the two parts by rolling a small equal-sized ball of each, then kneading them together. It was very easy to mix, and I was able to color it easily with a liquid pigment (Mixol). The instructions advise you to use dry coloring, but I found the liquid to work fine. Unfortunately, filling in the cracks with WoodEpox was difficult. The material was very crumbly and it had very little adhesion, so it didn't want to stay in the cracks I was filling. Both parts have equal consistency, so there was no way I could add one part to make it 'stickier'.I decided it might be better to make the WoodEpox a little more liquidy by adding LiquidWood, which is recommended in the instructions. So I bought that product as well and used it to change the consistency of the WoodEpox. This ended up creating a sticky mess. It's quite difficult to measure and mix two separate two-part epoxies, then mix them together to get the consistency you want. My mixture ended up being quite sticky, and the only way to apply it was to use a putty knife. Cleaning up was a challenge and I was left with a lot of epoxy in places I didn't want it (on the table, not on my body, luckily!). Sanding off the excess was another chore, since the epoxy is pretty hard once it cures.My last effort was to try filling in the cracks by using only LiquidWood. This seemed to go well at first, since it was liquid enough to spread out and fill in the cracks all along their length. However, I found that it soaked into the surrounding wood, so the level kept sinking below the top of the table. I kept adding more to fill in the cracks up to the top, but it kept absorbing. After the liquid cured, none of the cracks were filled in up to the top.I kept using a combination of the WoodEpox and LiquidWood until I finally had most of the cracks filled in. I sanded the table for what seemed like forever to get it as flat as possible and to remove the excess epoxy, which unfortunately seemed to discolor the wood, even after it was sanded off. While the epoxy is quite hard, it didn't sand flat in the grooves, and it didn't really absorb the stain like the surrounding wood. My coloring with the liquid tint wasn't very consistent, so the grooves are now multiple colors.All in all, using these epoxies was a disaster for my project! After doing the main table with the epoxy, I took a different approach with the leaf and just used a simple wood filler, which was MUCH faster, cleaner, and easier. I suspect it will stain better as well.These epoxies may work well for some cases, but I don't recommend using them to fill in gaps and cracks in furniture.
H**I
It’s the best epoxy you can purchase for repairs
Quick shipment product packaged well, and it works as described
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