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25th June 2016, 08:18 PM #16Taking a break
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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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26th June 2016, 01:13 AM #17
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26th June 2016, 07:32 AM #18Thanks,
Barry G. Sumpter
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26th June 2016, 03:14 PM #19
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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26th June 2016, 05:21 PM #20
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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