Re: [MV] Painting outside durring winter

From: Joe Foley (redmenaced@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jan 02 2002 - 15:49:43 PST


If the part's not too big I warm it up on the
woodstove, run it outside, paint it, then bring it
back inside and put it back on the stove at 150
degrees for about an hour, fumes are not too bad then.

Nice finish, too.

Joe

--- Walter Houghton <FlyN3Nvt@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
> Has anyone on the list painted anything outside when
> its 35 deg or
> colder????? Looking for any tips on how to do this
> other than waiting for
> spring!!!!
> Jeff
>
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