🔧 Repair Like a Pro with Elmer's Magic!
Elmer's E859 Carpenter's Wood Filler is a versatile 3.25-ounce tube designed for quick and effective repairs. This walnut-colored filler dries fast, resists shrinking and cracking, and can be easily painted and sanded to achieve a smooth finish. Perfect for small jobs, it offers easy water cleanup and comes in a resealable tube for convenience.
Color | Walnut |
Brand | Elmer's |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Liquid Volume | 92 Milliliters |
Item Form | Strip |
Surface Recommendation | Walls |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Elmer's Products |
UPC | 026000008594 061550608597 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00061550608597, 00026000008594 |
Unit Count | 3.25 Ounce |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 1.53 x 6.9 inches |
Item model number | E859 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3.25 Oz |
Manufacturer Part Number | E859 |
L**N
OK
good for very small jobs
O**N
Just needed to fill a few holes.
Worked very well.😊
M**S
Works for Menard’s English Chesnut
I installed a custom door from Menard’s in Englush Chesnut color and this product’s color (Walnut) is a very close match. One star off for the need to squeeze it very hard (like 235 lbs 6’ man’s hard) in order to get it out. If you have weak hands - look for something else. It will be a pain in butt.
F**D
As I have said before our unruly dog chews up every thing she can find!
Some of my paint brushes are rather expensive and I don’t want to replace them. So I fill the holes , straighten the metal , sand and paint them. This was rather easy to do and they are still usable.
H**D
Repeat Buyer
It's good when new, but after opening, it dries out in the tube too fast. But with that said, their competitors are no better
A**R
Okay
Does what it's suppose to do.
A**R
Filler
Use this filler all the time when redoing furniture works great dries quick and sands very smooth
T**N
My tube was kind of dry and crumbly, color was not a good match.
This chair's upper was completely broken from the upright at the mortise, and the internal dowel holding the two together was broken. I had to drill it out leaving nearly a 1 cu. inch gouge. As I said, my tube was dry and crumbly, making it hard to spread. This also made clean up kind of iffy (even though water worked well), so I wound up over-applying and then sanding down a lot. Since the color wasn't a good match, I painted over the patch using craft acrylic paint, which took well to the filler. Finished it with Dura acrylic varnish. Now I have to refinish the rest of the chair :-(.
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