matt167
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I'm soon going to be needing to use epoxy when the temps are down. I can keep the product warm at all times, but the garage I can't keep heated all the time, but it does have some insulation and a thirsty old house furnace should I want to feed that beast.
What I do have for cheap reliable heat is 2 old wick type kerosene heaters. My grandfather had them, and they have not been used since I was a kid. But I dusted them off, checked the wicks and dumped in some diesel and a little treatment and both lit off and work fine.. I also have a kerosene fueled torpedo and I know I can get the garage to 60* or better
But will the fumes off of any of these heaters cause issues with the epoxy? I know not to paint with them or the substrate will fisheye
What I do have for cheap reliable heat is 2 old wick type kerosene heaters. My grandfather had them, and they have not been used since I was a kid. But I dusted them off, checked the wicks and dumped in some diesel and a little treatment and both lit off and work fine.. I also have a kerosene fueled torpedo and I know I can get the garage to 60* or better
But will the fumes off of any of these heaters cause issues with the epoxy? I know not to paint with them or the substrate will fisheye