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BoostedOne
Well versed in the epoxy temp warnings, but what about the 2k? Seems like all the times I have used 2K primers the temp has always been in the mid 70s to the mid 90s. But Florida is getting into its six weeks of "cold", and due to my day job the temps are dropping so fast in the evening. Last night at 7pm panel temps were about 50-53 degrees using a Fluke laser gun. For the next several weeks the temps are going to be bouncing around with highs in the mid 60s and 70s and lows in the 50s. And long story short, the shop where I do the metal work and body work is essentially always the same temperature as the surrounding area as its not fully enclosed. My booth is in a fully enclosed building which will keep the temp more stable, but I dont want to use my booth for primer work for various reasons.
I saw in the tech sheet it mentions the polar activators but does not really give any direction to at which point these products become a necessity. At material temps in the 50s will there be curing or other issues or is that stuff really made for COLD temps?
I saw in the tech sheet it mentions the polar activators but does not really give any direction to at which point these products become a necessity. At material temps in the 50s will there be curing or other issues or is that stuff really made for COLD temps?