Yes, there is definitely a shelf life on this product. Of course, Ruth would know specifically, but I'd guess about a year. The powder doesn't go bad, but she will sell you just the resin part. It's not like the epoxy putty (Quickwood etc.), so shaping it by hand isn't the way it's used, as it is way too sticky. If you mix too much powder into it, there will be little strength when it's hardened since it's just sawdust + hardener. DAMHIK. Paul McCloud On 06/06/2012 2:58 PM, John Ross wrote: > If you use it infrequently, shelf life is a consideration. > I have a couple of partial cans of the powder left over. > Possibly the catalyst (liquid) can be bought separate now. > It is an excellent product. > John Ross > Windsor, Nova Scotia
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