

🧰 Fix it once, fix it right—epoxy engineered for pros who demand strength and precision.
Six10 Thickened Epoxy Adhesive is a 190mL self-metering two-part epoxy cartridge combining West System’s proven strength with user-friendly point-and-shoot application. Its thickened, shear-thinning formula bonds wood, metal, fiberglass, composites, and concrete with gap-filling, no-sag performance. The static mixer and 42-minute open time enable precise, mess-free application using any standard caulking gun, making it perfect for demanding structural repairs and complex assemblies.
| Brand | West System |
| Color | Pale Yellow |
| Item Form | Straw |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Material | Resin , hardner, multiple |
| Package Information | Can, Cartridge |
K**J
Good stuff.
I used this for bonding poplar to a fiberglass body for building an interior and it worked exceedingly well. Seems pricey at first, but it is definately worth the money. Applies easily with no slump or mess, and bonds stronger than the poplar or the fiberglass.
P**R
Epoxy used for aluminum
This product is awesome. The thickness of the epoxy lets you work on vertical surfaces without it sagging. I repaired a leak on my aluminum boat. After buffing the area down with a wire brush with my drill, and brought it back to bright aluminum, then cleaning it with acetone, the finish product was excellent.
D**1
Great epoxy
Great epoxy, easy to use and apply. Strong bond WEST SYSTEM.
&**;
Six10 for Boat duties
I have used Six10 over the last 8 years for boat projects. This stuff is fantastic. It has primarily been used as a filler for holes. I've used it to fill gauge holes as well as misc. screw holes when I remove or change something on the boat. It sets up well and sands well with a Dremel. It is extremely strong when hardened. Fill the hole with Six10, sand it down below the gelcoat, the add you gel coat filler, and 'viola', it's like the hole was never there. I also used Six10 when I installed my swim platform. The swim platform had stations that mounted below the waterline. I called West Systems and explained what I wanted to do and they said this was perfect for it. What I did was, drilled larger holes than required for the bolts to mount the stations to the transom below the waterline. Filled the holes with Six10. Let it dry overnight, then drilled the proper sized holes through the Six10 to mount the platform stations. This protects the wood core transom in case you have a sealant leak below the waterline. Great stuff & I highly recommend it for multiple projects.
P**A
Buy twice as much as you think you’ll need.
Good product but I gave 4 stars because the tube only contains about half of the volume I would expect out of a standard size caulking tube. The product works as expected and the automatic mixing tube is very convenient. The plunger design and metered output for proper mixing limit the amount of product in the tube. The plunger stops half way. Buy twice as much as you think you’ll need.
D**D
This stuff is amazing!
This stuff right here is incredible. I used this to filled enlarged screw hole in fiberglass on my boat. This stuff not only filled the holes which were about 1/2” round, it dried harder than concrete. Once it dried I pre drilled holes and screwed the screws back into it and they were holding better then when the boat was new! This stuff really does the trick!
B**A
Don't buy this product
I've used a lot of the West System products over the last year or 2, and they have all been really great. This product is the exception. I bought 6, realized I was going to need more and bought another 6: 12 x $33 = $396. I might as well have flushed $400 bucks down the toilet. I got half way through the first tube, and it just locked up - no matter how much pressure I put into the caulk gun, nothing came out. OK, bad tube, no worries, try another: locked from the start - didn't get a drop out of it. Same for the next 3 tubes it tried. I tried different caulk guns, in case that was the problem - but no, it's the tubes. Plan B: went back to just using their standard 105 + microfibers and using the usual tools - not optimal as the caulk gun method was what I really needed. I would 100% NOT buy this product again - learn from my mistake...
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Convenient but expensive.
Great product - thickened resin and hardener in one tube that get mixed in a disposable mixing nozzle. I always keep one on hand With a little cloth in my boat emergency kit as well as use them for small projects. Convenient, fast, but very expensive for amount of material. If you are careful to not contaminate the resin and hardener sides of the tube , there is a decent chance of getting multiple uses out of one tube. The mixing nozzle is good for one use though, so pick up a couple more. (Ten packs much less expensive than the two packs).
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