Thanks Dan, I checked it today and it seems to be
curing ok. It's not tacky and is quite hard already. I
use aeropoxy also.The work I am doing is not critical
to any structure, just cosmetic, If it had been
structurally important I would have waited for
definite warm weather. Thanks for your answer, Rick
Wilson.                                               

--- Dan Heath <da...@alltel.net> wrote:
> RE:  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? 
> 
> When the weather turns cold, you have to watch the
> temps.  When I know that
> it is going to turn cold over night, and going to be
> warm the next day, I
> have been getting everything ready the night before
> and getting up early to
> do the layup the next day.
> 
> The reason is, the epoxy needs to be sort of "kick
> started".  If it doesn't
> get kicked early on in the process,  it may take
> weeks.  I have found that
> Aero Poxy does cure eventually, what you are using,
> may not.
> 
> When you look at it today, it will still be very
> soft and by tonight, it
> will not be tacky anymore, but will still be soft.
> 
> Remember, your results will vary.
>  
> N64KR
>  
> Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
>  
> da...@kr-builder.org
>  
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