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Originally Posted by Ray Rogers
I don't have any useful suggestions but I had to chuckle when you said was difficult to work in at 40 F in winter. I heat my shop in the winter to bring it up to 40 F just so the liquids won't freeze - which is where it stays almost all year around. Today, it's about 45 F in there and that's after I've been running the HT oven for about 3 hours. At the end of July it might get to 65 0 70 for a couple of weeks but by mid August it will be on its way down again ....
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I wish. To me a comfortable temp is around 65F. Main reason to raise the temp is for curing the epoxy.
Jim
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