Hi, Today I did some fiberglass work on my project,
but before I was done the temperature dropped to
around 45-50 degrees. Can anyone tell me if the epoxy
will setup tomorrow when the temperature gets back up
to around 70-75, or will it not cure at all? Hopefully
it is not ruined. Thanks, Rick Wilson.

It should be ok. It will just take it a little longer to cure. Remember your 
not dealing with air temperature as much as the temperature of the wood or 
foam which cools and warms more slowly. Just heating the shop up doesn't cut 
it. 
You have to heat up the parts your working with.  I would leave it in the jig 
or in position an extra day or so, after it's been warmed again to make sure 
it stays where you want it when it does finish curing.    Lynn Hyder

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