Date: 11/20/1998, 1:00 am
> Gentle folk
> I live in Oregon and this time of the year it has either rained, is about
> to rain, or is presently raining. I need to varnish a strip rural mail box
> I did as a practic project. It is also a long over due present for a loved
> one. I am using or have Captains I believe and it says don't use if about
> to rain.
> My hope is four halogin lights on the project will allow me to get away
> with using in my weather conditions. Without the lights the best I can
> hope for is about 50 degrees in my humble shop.
> Please the more opinions, I know there is many on this subject, the
> better.
Fellow Oregonian! (it's raining here, too!)
I have had good luck, especially with hulls, when I turn it upside down and place a small electric heater underneath so that the heat is trapped inside. It's not so much heat that's needed but a reduction in the humidity. A little dehumidifier would work well, although drying time would be longer. I'd agree with Paul, for $10.00 a sheet you can buy 1-1/2" styrofoam and make a small "oven" out of it. It wont take much to keep it warm, a few light bulbs and a thermometer.
> Thanks Tony
Messages In This Thread
- varnishing in the rain
Tony -- 11/18/1998, 11:23 am- Re: varnishing in the rain
Don Beale -- 11/20/1998, 1:00 am- Re: varnishing in the rain
Rob Cochrane -- 11/19/1998, 4:03 pm- Re: varnishing in the rain
Nick Schade -- 11/19/1998, 9:18 am- Warming up to varnishing
Paul Jacobson -- 11/19/1998, 3:20 am - Re: varnishing in the rain
- Re: varnishing in the rain