You need 70°F minimum for 24 hours to cure properly. Of course anything higher 
would be better. That is what I adhered to when I did lay up work in my garage 
in the winter. I actually sealed my garage up so tight that I could get to 90°F 
if I wanted to.

Mark Jones (N886MJ) 
Wales, WI 
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From: Pitts Eric MSgt 181FW/MXOO
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 9:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: KR> Temps for glass work


What would be the normal range of temps for doing glass lay ups. I will have
my garage heated this winter and am wanting to do some glass work.

Eric Pitts
Terre Haute IN
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