Curious to see how others have dealt with one problem that I've been running into lately. I'm in upstate NY and within the past 4 weeks it has gone from moderate 40-50 degree temperatures to Cold As Hell. Unlike some of you, I don't have a heated workshop to work in. Although my work area is protected from the wind and weather, it is still below freezing. Of course this happens just as I am entering a phase involving lots of gluing and sealing. Most of the products I am using (standard wood glue, polyurethane glue, polyurethane sealant, etc.) state that their product should be applied above 40 (or sometimes 50) degrees.
So...where does that leave me?
Here's my questions for you:
(1) What happens if you use these products below the stated temperature? Do they simply take longer to cure? Or does this cause problems?
(2) Are there ways around this, such as keeping the glue/sealant/etc. nice and warm inside and then bringing it out only immediately before use?
(3) Any other creative ways around this problem that you have come up with?
Look forward to hearing your ideas.....