when is to cold
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Re: when is to cold
When I was in Vermont I found I could repair at any temp but the temp where it was too cold for the tech was another story which is why im not there anymore
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Re: when is to cold
YukonGlass,
How's it going? I personally don't like doing any repair below 40 degrees c. and 100 degrees f.
For one, it's just too dang cold or too dang hot!
How's it going? I personally don't like doing any repair below 40 degrees c. and 100 degrees f.
For one, it's just too dang cold or too dang hot!
Chad E. Clewis
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Re: when is to cold
actualy I am in northern yuyon .Dawson City Canada Alaska is close we experience along winter here and long suuny summers thus land of the midnight sun.
I plan to work out side so guess around 0 celius is ok it is not uncommon for -18 c in march and sept onward
I plan to work out side so guess around 0 celius is ok it is not uncommon for -18 c in march and sept onward
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Re: when is to cold
Delta Kits recommends a temperature range of 70° to 100° for a windshield repair. The most important thing to remember is that the windshield repair resin temperature should be as close to the glass temperature as possible.
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