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Marine Tex Mighty Repair Kit (White/White, 14-Ounce) for $33.69


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List Price : $47.70 Price : $33.69
Marine Tex Mighty Repair Kit (White/White, 14-Ounce)

Product Description

The legendary, high-strength epoxy repair compound, designed for filling, bonding and rebuilding wood, fiberglass, ceramic, glass, metal, masonry, and many plastics. Easy-to-apply paste makes permanent repairs to hulls, decks, and equipment, including exhaust lines, outdrives, tanks, piping, and stringers. Marine-Tex can be used to fill gouges in wood and fiberglass, making the repaired area stronger than before. The cure rate allows sufficient working time for complex repairs. Marine-Tex bonds dissimilar metals without galvanic corrosion, and can be drilled and tapped, and can be painted after it has cured. This white epoxy can be tinted with Fiberglass Evercoat coloring agents for color matching, and is recommended for fiberglass and wood applications. White, 14 oz.


  • Epoxy resins, reinforceed with metal alloys and is waterproof
  • The cure rate allows sufficient working time for complex repairs
  • Hardens to tensile strength of 10,000 PSI,compression strength 15,000 PSI
  • Designed for filling, bonding and rebuilding wood, fiberglass, ceramic, glass, metal, masonry, and many plastics
  • Easy-to-apply paste makes permanent repairs to hulls, decks, and equipment, including exhaust lines, outdrives, tanks, piping, and stringers
  • Marine-Tex can be used to fill gouges in wood and fiberglass, making the repaired area stronger than before


Marine Tex Mighty Repair Kit (White/White, 14-Ounce) Reviews


Marine Tex Mighty Repair Kit (White/White, 14-Ounce) Reviews


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Product, September 20, 2006
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Denis Kefallinos (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
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When you boil it all down, this product is great at one task - saving you tons of money in repairs/replacements.

I have used marine tex in a variety of tough situations, including repairing a leaking cast iron steam radiator in my home, and fixing structural plastic in my dishwasher pump housing. In both cases, the alternative was a multi-hundred dollar replacement part. I fixed it with a $20 purchase of Marine Tex.

I will say its not an easy product to work with. Its not like solid two part epoxies that you mush on like silly putty and can hold things together while it dries. Marine Tex is much softer and stickier, making it difficult to apply easily and cleanly in tight places. It also has little to no 'structural' strength when you first apply it, so if you're fixing a piece of a broken chandelier hanging from ceiling, you need to find a way to hold the broken piece in place until Marine Tex sets. For this reason I held off giving Marine Tex the full... Read more
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The best product of its kind......, April 24, 2005
After using several less expensive brands of two part epoxy, I continually rely on 'Marine Tex' for totally predictable, always successful repairs and construction. I prefer the grey product, as it sets up 'harder' than the slightly flexible white (primarily marine)alternate.

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There are some totally unacceptable epoxy products on the market. Buying Marine Tex precludes the chance of a failure of the resin setting up properly and actually putting you back PRIOR to "square one". Marine Tex it is! Go for it!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Marine-Tex is amazing!, July 16, 2010
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I was replacing the transducer in the ski well of my boat and was under the impression it was a "shoot through the hull" type, so I knocked it off with a hammer and chisel. Much to my surprise, and horror, it was actually a "thru-hull" type and I now had a 2" diam. hole in the hull of my boat.
Several fiberglass shops quoted $400 to fix it.
I decided to give a $12 box of Marine-Tex a shot first. I followed the simple directions and filled the hole with the new transducer and Marine-Tex Epoxy. 24 hours later I skeptically put it on the water. Low and behold it was as good as new!! Very, very impressive.
Moral to the story: Don't knock things off the hull of your boat, dummy! But if you do, there's a good chance Marine-Tex will save your azz!
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