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Painting air/ surface temp?
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Posted by Rick/Oasis ID on March 16, 2006 at 09:01:47 from (207.200.116.5):
K guys the block ect is off to the machine shop and the 300 is cleaned and ready for paint. I assumed the air/ surface temp should be 70 plus degrees but i see the paint manurfactuer recomends 50 to 90 degrees. our high temp is 53 on a good day with 32 or so at night. I can heat the 2 car garage up with my heater but it would be tough to maintain it long enough to raise the surface temp. Can i get a quailty job not a restoration tppe paint job in these conditions or should i be patience and wait for warmer weather. Sorry for the long post. Thanks Rick
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