Is it as easy to work with mighty putty as it is to work with wood filler?
Try It Before You Buy It: Mighty Putty Web Editor: Lauren Stanton Web Editor: Carin Tunney Grand Rapids – Billy Mays the famous TV pitchman is promoting another product that seems too good to be true. Mighty Putty is described as a super-powered epoxy that fixes everything from a leaky pipe to a broken coffee cup, while being strong enough to hang shelves. I took it to Troy Coyne who works for ?GRHandyman?. He fixes just about anything you can imagine around the house and had lots of items for us to use to test Mighty Putty. Mighty Putty is a two-toned putty that you cut into the size piece you need, then knead it together until it’s one color. Just a warning, it has an awful odor that’s worse than rotten eggs. Thankfully it didn’t smell after it dried. Now the commercial is a little deceiving, it doesn’t work as quickly as it seems. The directions say it takes 30-40 minutes to harden, 60 minutes for many items to be put back into use, and 24 hours if you want to sand, drill or paint i