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Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
By:george jung
Date: 12/4/2009, 2:30 pm
In Response To: Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather (Bill Hamm)

: The other thing is the temps have to stay there at least thru the
: initial cure, longer is better. The epoxy cures for nearly a
: month. It will just stop the curing process in cold weather and
: may or may not finish curing when it warms up.

: Bill H.

That's going to be a problem. Time to start scheming ( I mean 'planning', sorry..) for plan B.

Messages In This Thread

Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
george jung -- 12/3/2009, 10:27 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Tim Foley -- 12/4/2009, 11:09 am
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
george jung -- 12/4/2009, 10:27 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
danp -- 12/5/2009, 3:00 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
george jung -- 12/6/2009, 12:02 am
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
bromasi -- 12/4/2009, 3:36 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
ettienne -- 12/4/2009, 10:04 am
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Reg_B -- 12/4/2009, 7:36 am
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Robert N Pruden -- 12/3/2009, 11:52 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Bill Hamm -- 12/4/2009, 2:48 am
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
george jung -- 12/4/2009, 2:30 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Etienne Muller - Ireland -- 12/4/2009, 3:39 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Bill Hamm -- 12/4/2009, 7:57 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Robert N Pruden -- 12/7/2009, 11:42 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Bill Hamm -- 12/8/2009, 1:42 am
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Robert N Pruden -- 12/8/2009, 7:17 pm
Re: Epoxy: Glassing in 20 degree weather
Bill Hamm -- 12/9/2009, 2:44 am