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FIBERGLASS - Does the ish not cure in the cold? NOT DRYING
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<blockquote data-quote="fbi90909" data-source="post: 5557190" data-attributes="member: 568679"><p>try taking a blow dryer on a hot setting to it to see if that will at least help it on the curing process. if not, then you are pretty much going to have to bake your garage with a space heater in order to get the temperature up enough so the resin can cure.</p><p></p><p>there is this one guy that goes by the username Memphis on fiberglassforums.com that does a lot of fiberglassing even when it's freezing outside. he usually uses a space heater and isulating areas to heat up his work space in order to fiberglass under cold weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fbi90909, post: 5557190, member: 568679"] try taking a blow dryer on a hot setting to it to see if that will at least help it on the curing process. if not, then you are pretty much going to have to bake your garage with a space heater in order to get the temperature up enough so the resin can cure. there is this one guy that goes by the username Memphis on fiberglassforums.com that does a lot of fiberglassing even when it's freezing outside. he usually uses a space heater and isulating areas to heat up his work space in order to fiberglass under cold weather. [/QUOTE]
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