Epoxy: Glue in the Great Outdoors *LINK*
Greetings:
Been reading through the archives, but have never seen an epoxy question posed quite like this as yet (unless I missed it):
Will it work to apply epoxy in the cold outdoors, then bring the workpiece into the warm indoors to cure? Outdoor temps currently in the 40's...
I am thinking it will be easiest to apply epoxy outdoors where there's plenty of room to work and drip, etc., then bring 'er indoors where the temps are more conducive to a timely cure, and the space requirement relatively small since I won't need to access it other than to set it down and pick it up. Maybe also extend my working time?
Cheers,
Kurt
Messages In This Thread
- Epoxy: Glue in the Great Outdoors *LINK*
Kurt Maurer -- 12/31/2002, 11:47 am- Re: Epoxy: Glue in the Great Outdoors
Mike Scarborough -- 12/31/2002, 5:02 pm- Warm to cool is better than cool to warm
Rick Allnutt -- 12/31/2002, 2:42 pm- Re: Warm to cool is better than cool to warm *LINK*
Kurt Maurer -- 12/31/2002, 4:12 pm- Re: Warm to cool is better than cool to warm
Rick Allnutt -- 12/31/2002, 5:30 pm
- Excellent Point Rick *NM*
Charles Leach -- 12/31/2002, 3:13 pm - Re: Warm to cool is better than cool to warm
- Re: Epoxy: Glue in the Great Outdoors
Charles Leach -- 12/31/2002, 1:25 pm- One word: CONDENSATION
Brian Nystrom -- 12/31/2002, 12:31 pm- Re: Epoxy: Glue in the Great Outdoors
Pete Rudie -- 12/31/2002, 12:28 pm - Warm to cool is better than cool to warm
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