I seem to remember it's supposed to be 70 degrees for epoxy to cure and if it gets too cold it'll go "dormant"?
I swear I read that here, but can't find it now.
Anyway, I sprayed a bit of epoxy on my truck bed lower corners tonight. It was low 70's, but has cooled off considerably and had done so before my last coat.
Currently about 64 in my garage, should remain about that.
Early this afternoon, I heated it up with a propane heater next to the bed to warm the metal.
Is mid-60's enough for it to still cure, or should I figure out how to warm it up a bit?
I swear I read that here, but can't find it now.
Anyway, I sprayed a bit of epoxy on my truck bed lower corners tonight. It was low 70's, but has cooled off considerably and had done so before my last coat.
Currently about 64 in my garage, should remain about that.
Early this afternoon, I heated it up with a propane heater next to the bed to warm the metal.
Is mid-60's enough for it to still cure, or should I figure out how to warm it up a bit?