Look out "BELOW"
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cliffm
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Look out "BELOW"
The below I'm refering too is below freezing. I keep a lot of my spray paints, paints, glues, cements,gasket sealers , and some other things affected by freezing out in my unheated garage and if they don't get put in the house or somewhere heated most of them will be ruined. A lot of you live in the banana belt so not to worry,but for us folk in the upper paralels fall comes with those nice frosty mornings. Just thought I might save someone a few bucks as I found out the hard way, later.
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BillParker
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you oughtta see good good spray paint comes out of the can at 107 degrees fahrenheit.

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Dusty
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peterc4
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krylon
I use the clear Krylon outside in the winter. Not when its 10 below, but if there is a sunny day and the can has been inside(warm) it sprays ok - a lot of the voc's evaporate off if you leave the project outside for a couple of hours, but you do need to bring your project into the house to warm up a bit for the Krylon to fully set. It gives off a bit of smell, but much much less.
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