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Old 12-07-2013, 10:32 AM   #7
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Re: Por 15 During Winter?

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Originally Posted by Spartan View Post
I would do a little research on POR 15. Iirc it's not temperature dependant but moisture dependent. I.e. it's a moisture curing epoxy. It's been a long time so I can't definitively say but it might say on their site. Maybe give em a call?
Good idea on calling. Also, Utah is dry, so I already was thinking how I would need to use wet towels or something.

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I don't know of any paint/coating that can be applied below 50 or so degrees with positive results.
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Yeah man, I know...just dont want to admit it. I was hoping to get the frame done by end of January, but didnt even put into consideration the cold weather. Does that show I am still not used to the idea of a "winter" hahaha.

Think a couple space heaters could solve this issue? Do sections at a time, while surrounded by heaters, maybe.
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