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Benny
I've read a lot of comments about keeping te metal temperature up before, during, and after spraying epoxy.
My question is whether it's possible to have the surface too hot? I sprayed some epoxy outside on a 100 degree day a couple of weeks ago, and there were a few areas that were in direct sunlight, so I'm guessing their surface temp could have been upward of 125F.
Is that of concern? I did the bed of my Land Rover in similar conditions over a year ago, and have had no issues, but I care more about the long-term condition of my current project.
My question is whether it's possible to have the surface too hot? I sprayed some epoxy outside on a 100 degree day a couple of weeks ago, and there were a few areas that were in direct sunlight, so I'm guessing their surface temp could have been upward of 125F.
Is that of concern? I did the bed of my Land Rover in similar conditions over a year ago, and have had no issues, but I care more about the long-term condition of my current project.