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    Polyurethane is fine to cure down to 5 degrees. It's also a chemical reaction, rather than evaporation of a carrier/solvent, so it's less sensitive to temperature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrysumpter View Post
    Regrettably the single car garage shed is located on the South-West side.
    So just barely gets mid day to late after-noon winter sun.
    so you need to locate the solar heater where the sun can hit it all day -- looks like a solar swimming pool heater will be required.

    that or a solar powered in floor heater


    or a slow combustion heater using scraps
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

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    Thanks,
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    You could just move to Queensland although it can occasionally get a bit nippy. Last night we had an unusually cold night for June; it was so cold I almost gave thought to considering perhaps I might contemplate the possibility of wearing something with sleeves; but settled for a rum instead.

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    Definitely moving to QL would be cheaper than trying to heat my shed.
    We've got rum here.
    I'll start there.
    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
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