DownWest
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On old epoxy: I was given a 200lt drum + three 30lt plastic containers of hardener at slightly different mixes and varing speeds. They are all now past their sell by date, so from time to time I do a test piece. Good so far, except for one of the hardeners ( slow) appears to be more runny, smells less and doesn't work at all.
The other mixes do harden at lower temps, like 10°C but takes a while to harden.
For flat surfaces, an electric blanket over plastic sheeting with a plain blanket over the top does work.
Unlike recorcinol glue, which, if allowed to drop below 10° during curing, just lets go. Epoxy will just slow down at low temps, then carry on when it warms up.
The other mixes do harden at lower temps, like 10°C but takes a while to harden.
For flat surfaces, an electric blanket over plastic sheeting with a plain blanket over the top does work.
Unlike recorcinol glue, which, if allowed to drop below 10° during curing, just lets go. Epoxy will just slow down at low temps, then carry on when it warms up.