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The Regenerative Home's video: Rotten Wood No problem Easy fix that lasts The patching that will not pop out

@Rotten Wood? No problem. Easy fix that lasts! The patching that will not pop out.
_rotten_wood Here are the Links to the products I used. Bondo - https://amzn.to/2IHQoV7 Loctite PL s40.Sealant - https://amzn.to/2NhdyoK Orbital Sander - https://amzn.to/2IJh6wA 5 in 1 putty knife - https://amzn.to/2tZh6TA Petroleum Jelly - https://amzn.to/2tOWezh GRK screws 1 3/4 cabinet screws - https://amzn.to/2NhyzQ0 Milwaukee Battery operated circular saw - https://amzn.to/2lMNrcH In this video, I show you how I fix rotted wood that is impractical to replace. One note is that the house was treated for termites just before the repair. Filler and wood expand and contract at difference rates so the patch will pop out if it does not have a flexible sealant in between the layers of the wood and the patch. In this video I'm going to show you how we take a rotten raft or tail and fix it. So that'll last when so here's the end result a lot of times. If you just fix it with some sort of putty or bondo it'll pop right out. So here's how we avoid that. A few things you need is a wire brush you'll need some sort of polyurethane type sealant you'll also need some vaseline and then you're also gonna need some bondo. so the first thing that we do is we take the rafter tail and we coat it with some sort of wood treatment whatever you like doesn't really matter which type that you use actually the first thing you do is you wire brush. It so here's just what it looked like beforehand we just cleaned out all the loose stuff you don't have to make it smooth it's actually good to have some nooks and crannies then we put a coat of polyurethane siding sealant caulk on it that's not bondo that's a polyurethane sealant then we take the bondo out and I'm putting the bondo on top of the polyurethane caulk right now. So the key is to get the polyurethane caulk spread out underneath all of the places where the bondo is going to adhere if you try to get the bondo to go straight on the rafter tail then the bondo will it'll when the wood expands and contracts with the different temperatures then the bond will eventually just pop out. So by putting the polyurethane caulk behind it basically any kind of caulk that will adhere to the wood end of the bondo and then here is the what I do is I put vaseline on a form and then you'll see this is where I'm taking the bondo and I'm putting it on the Vaseline coated form that I just created so back to the idea of the polyurethane caulk that will stretch so any type of stretching caulk that will bond to the bondo and to the wood is what you're looking for. So now I'm taking this bondo and I'm putting it up towards the top since we're on a vertical plane and it's gonna want to slide down and that Vaseline is completely coating that wood so it's not going to stick to the wood it's gonna give me a nice flat surface and I'm just working it up into the corner as much as I can. It's kind of difficult to get it up there and then we just set it in place looks like you let it cure overnight and then pop it off the next day and when you pop it off it'll look something like this and then you just go ahead and grab your orbital kind of in a rush but there you go looks like a new rafter tail it's gonna last a long time because it has that extra layer of caulk behind it in order to keep it so that the temperature will make it so that the bondo doesn't pop out if you have any questions please feel free to give me a comment Lush Planet Design Build. https://lushplanet.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Related topics: Rotten wood repair Rafter tail rot repair Rafter tail replacement -------------------------------------------------------- Related videos: https://youtu.be/I-sYjDDuqbA https://youtu.be/NQrdBUFg480

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