Toolin
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Hello all,
Now that it's getting cool here in Wisconsin it's time to start thinking about what I can work on painting my Sprint project through the cold months. I have a part-time business and got swamped with jobs so I lost over a month of good weather. Probably another month going forward. Anyhow I have a pretty good setup to keep the booth warm to a point but have not proven its limits as of yet. I understand minimum temperature is 70 degrees for all stages. So, my question is how long after each application of epoxy, filler, poly primer, 2K and single stage must I maintain a minimum of 70 degrees. I'm pretty sure I won't be able to complete the body/tub until next spring. Once the fans are off it won't be a problem maintaining temperature.
Now that it's getting cool here in Wisconsin it's time to start thinking about what I can work on painting my Sprint project through the cold months. I have a part-time business and got swamped with jobs so I lost over a month of good weather. Probably another month going forward. Anyhow I have a pretty good setup to keep the booth warm to a point but have not proven its limits as of yet. I understand minimum temperature is 70 degrees for all stages. So, my question is how long after each application of epoxy, filler, poly primer, 2K and single stage must I maintain a minimum of 70 degrees. I'm pretty sure I won't be able to complete the body/tub until next spring. Once the fans are off it won't be a problem maintaining temperature.