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Old 01-02-2025, 12:44 PM   #1
rbruno68
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Looking for advice from experience painters

As we move into colder winter temperatures and working in an unheated garage, I am looking for some advice from experienced painters. I would like to continue working on my build, and I need to continue to paint parts. At this point, it is mostly hardware and odds and ends stuff. No body work or painting large panels. I understand Technical Data Sheets gives optimal painting temperatures. But, I am not really clear on specifics. I am mainly using Eastwood Chassis Black and Primer in a rattle can. I have a turbo heater that takes the chill off while working, but it isn't going to get the garage up to 70 degrees. What effects on the paint will painting in a cold garage have on the end product? Longer drying times? Not as good adhesion? Long term durability? All of the above? If it is drying time, I am not to worried about that; it will just slow the progress down. But the adhesion or durability would be a concern. Any advice would be appreciated.
Rob
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