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Post by maddoggy on Oct 20, 2020 14:01:18 GMT -5
I see on the tech data sheet that clear cast should not be stored above 120 degrees, but I do not see a minimum temperature listed. Does it ruin the resin or hardener if it were to freeze?
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Post by Brian on Oct 20, 2020 23:41:27 GMT -5
I would advise not storing it below freezing...if nothing else to prevent damage to the plastic bottles.
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Post by notoes on Oct 26, 2020 6:43:08 GMT -5
It doesn't necessarily ruin them, just makes them very hard to use as they do "thicken" in the cold and need to be warmed up to be able pour. They also might thicken too much to bring back enough to be able to use them. But yes, I wouldn't let them freeze but I would think that anything below 35 degrees is a very big chance but somewhere around 50 might be okay.
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