Hi all,
Kind of crazy question here. I’m a DIY-er but have some experience laying floor in a past life. I’ve laid white oak utility grade floors through a small cabin, but in 3 different sections (currently completing section 3). On the first two sections I used west systems epoxy with a bit of black ink for the knotholes and then wood wise full trowel filler for any gaps in seams. With the wood wise, inevitably the filler pops out over time, particularly if you use it in a high traffic area in a larger seam, which brings me to my question.
Does anyone have any experience adding west systems epoxy/hardener to water based wood wise wood flour as a strengthener? I’m a little concerned about uncontrolled cure, but otherwise feel like maybe this is a good solution to prevent the filler from popping.
Thanks
Kind of crazy question here. I’m a DIY-er but have some experience laying floor in a past life. I’ve laid white oak utility grade floors through a small cabin, but in 3 different sections (currently completing section 3). On the first two sections I used west systems epoxy with a bit of black ink for the knotholes and then wood wise full trowel filler for any gaps in seams. With the wood wise, inevitably the filler pops out over time, particularly if you use it in a high traffic area in a larger seam, which brings me to my question.
Does anyone have any experience adding west systems epoxy/hardener to water based wood wise wood flour as a strengthener? I’m a little concerned about uncontrolled cure, but otherwise feel like maybe this is a good solution to prevent the filler from popping.
Thanks