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๐ ๏ธ Slow down, build stronger โ the proโs choice for precision epoxy bonding
WEST SYSTEM 206 Slow Hardener is a low-viscosity, slow-curing epoxy hardener made in the USA, designed to extend working time and deliver high-strength, moisture-resistant bonds when mixed with WEST SYSTEM 105 resin. Ideal for structural bonding and protective coatings, it cures predictably at room temperature and adapts easily with fillers and fiberglass for versatile professional applications.















| ASIN | B0002NY6SM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,512 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #2,386 in Industrial Adhesives, Sealants & Lubricants |
| Brand | West System |
| Brand Name | West System |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Fiberglass |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 309 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811343010614 |
| Included Components | urea-resin-adhesives |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Epoxy |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | WEST SYSTEM |
| Material | Epoxy |
| Material Type | Epoxy |
| Model | 206-B |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Part Number | 206-B |
| UPC | 656166678852 811343010614 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Volume | 814 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
O**S
Pricey but the best material to work with
Nice to get it at home versus finding a West Marine supply store 2 hours away. As always, product does what it says it will and work s perfectly. Just you wish it was a little cheaper as the price seems a bit inflated but about the same that you would spend at a store.
A**R
Good Product,
Good Product, A++
E**N
Best option for typical applications
I use West Systems epoxy constantly. The slow hardener is the best overall option. It takes overnight to set up but you are rewarded with a super glue job. I use this with 105 rather than any aliphatic wood glues. Wood glues are only when I need something simple and fast like fixing a stripped screw hole.
M**L
FAST and low to NO Odor.
Woah, once I finally got the lid off, I didnโt notice any odor. I had some leftover resin from other kits that I ran out of hardener for and this is the ONLY company on Amazon that I could find to purchase just the hardener. Yes, I know that thereโs no good reason to come up short on hardener, but anyway, a leaky pump that defied the Laws of physics was a culprit on top of mixing by weight instead of volume. When working with less than 20ml, itโs difficult to pour and I have yet To find a pump thatโs able To Effectively Pump thick resin. Anyway, back to this product, it has a slightly amber tint that doesnโt really change any color additives I used but forget about true colorless clear casting. Fast! Very fast! I only had 18ml in med cup and it was cured in 15 minutes and yes, I mixed it correctly at 5:1. It was still tacky and solid. So, maybe 10:1 if you need more working time. Thatโs been an hour ago and itโs touchable and not even tacky.
T**3
Great for woodworking
I use this with the 105 resin to fill cracks and imperfections in solid wood. You can either dye it to a color you want or use it clear as is. Youโre going to end up with a lot of bubbles as with any epoxy, but I use a small torch with indirect heat to pop those and get a perfect finish every time. Itโs difficult to work with so if itโs your first time I would recommend watching some videos on YouTube or something to learn more before you dive in. But the product works exactly as intended. Donโt expect to fill a large crack all in one pour. Work in stages or youโll end up with voids. Get the pumps that they sell as well in order to get the perfect mix and make it easier on yourself.
S**S
Slow and easy wins the race
I have been using WS 206 Slow hardener for epoxy fiberglass work for years. I like the slow, because I'm generally not in that big a hurry to require a 'Fast' hardener. I think you end up with a finer, stronger epoxy cross linking using the Slow compared to the Fast. The Slow does not create amine blush, which must be washed off between applications or a poor bond will be created. I use only with metered pumps which allow a 'one pump' of hardener to 'one pump' of resin delivery.
C**R
Fresh product
Product was fresh. I've used seven gallons of west system epoxy on my boat rebuild project. So I had to purchase 205 and 206 hardeners in the quart size seven times. This is only the second time that the hardener wasn't colored amber. (which is still ok to use according to West System tech support) It turns that color from age. This has changed my way of shopping on Amazon which is turning into a dumping ground for old and expiring or already expired products. I bought a quart of gelcoat from a third party seller that had the expiration date sanded off. I didn't discover this until nearly a year after I purchased it. Since I had no experience with fiberglass before this project, I didn't know that gelcoat has a shelf life of about one year.
M**R
Good epoxy
The epoxy has an excellent bond strength. The cure time is a bit slower than I would like, possibly due to cold weather (50 deg). This is while using the fast hardener. Easy to work with, but if you want to use less than the pre-metered pump doles out, it is a bit more difficult. It does seem to bond a wide variety of materials together. Overall a good product.
J**S
Great Product
Great Product
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