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Benny
I've got a project that I'd like to make some progress on over the winter, but I recently read a warning that has me concerned. The warning stated something to the effect of keeping the (epoxy) primed surface at 68F or higher for 12 hours after spraying.
I live in a very benign climate, but I do all my work in my garage, and our winter nights drop down into the 30's and 40's. My garage is small (over-sized single car), but it's not very well insulated, so I'm not sure whether small space heaters would do the trick.
I'm I pretty much done spraying epoxy until spring, or have people in my situation come up with some creative solutions?
I live in a very benign climate, but I do all my work in my garage, and our winter nights drop down into the 30's and 40's. My garage is small (over-sized single car), but it's not very well insulated, so I'm not sure whether small space heaters would do the trick.
I'm I pretty much done spraying epoxy until spring, or have people in my situation come up with some creative solutions?