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Re: Strip: Heat that workshop *Pic*
By:etienne Muller
Date: 10/21/2009, 8:59 am

: So.... I find myself trying to beat the inclement (less than 60 degree)
: weather; I've sanded my deck, only to find a few joints have 'come loose'.
: Not a major, I simply slipped some glue into my less than pristine joints,
: and all seems well. But I wonder - is this a hint that perhaps I've sanded
: 'too thin'? My inclination is to think so, and stop, heat the shop, and
: epoxy. BTW, any thoughts on exactly how warm is a minimum? I'm using RAKA
: - I believe their website indicates to 'keep it above 60 degrees, 70 is
: better'. Perhaps a plastic tent and electric heater?

It definitely helps if you can get your workspace heated up as much as possible. The warmer the, space the better the result you will obtain.

Additionally, if your cloth is on a roll you may find that it will be cold when you pull it off the roll even, if the room has been warmed up for a while. You don't want this, as your epoxy will immediately cool on contact with it.

You need to heat the room overnight ideally, as the boat will take longer to warm up than the air around it.

Get the first coat on when the heat is at maximum and then switch the heaters off an leave. The first coat should be hardening in a dropping temperature to avoid the dreaded phenomena of outgassing.

It the picture you can see that I use a plastic tent to contain the heat from some electric heaters. I tend to have free time in winter and I always curse the low temperatures I am able to generate, even with the plastic tent.

Et

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Strip: You can never be too thin..... or can you?
george jung -- 10/20/2009, 11:25 pm
Re: Strip: You can never be too thin..... or can y
Charlie -- 10/21/2009, 7:14 pm
Re: Strip: Heat that workshop *Pic*
etienne Muller -- 10/21/2009, 8:59 am
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Tom Yost -- 10/23/2009, 1:53 pm
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Mike Savage -- 10/24/2009, 8:17 am
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Etienne Muller -- 10/28/2009, 12:29 pm
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Tom Yost -- 10/29/2009, 10:13 am
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Mike Savage -- 10/28/2009, 2:38 pm
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george jung -- 10/28/2009, 11:19 pm
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Tom Yost -- 10/24/2009, 11:43 am
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Mike Savage -- 10/24/2009, 4:19 pm
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Tom Yost -- 10/24/2009, 7:43 pm
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george jung -- 10/24/2009, 10:57 pm
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Bill Hamm -- 10/23/2009, 5:32 pm
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george jung -- 10/23/2009, 11:10 pm
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etienne Muller -- 10/21/2009, 9:04 am
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Bill Hamm -- 10/22/2009, 12:54 am
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george jung -- 10/22/2009, 1:57 pm
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Bill Hamm -- 10/22/2009, 4:49 pm
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Robert N Pruden -- 10/21/2009, 9:58 am
Re: Strip: You can never be too thin..... or can y
Bill Hamm -- 10/21/2009, 12:14 am
Re: Strip: You can never be too thin..... or can y
george jung -- 10/21/2009, 7:11 pm
Re: Strip: You can never be too thin..... or can y
Bill Hamm -- 10/22/2009, 12:53 am