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Re: Heating my garage

Posted by: Kent LeBoutillier on December 8, 1999


Hi Ben, At the Rendezvous this year, MAS did a talk about there products. They indicated that there slow no blush hardener and low viscosity resin are not effected by moisture in the air. They indicated that there product reacted with Carbon molecules not Hydrogen molecules if I remember correctly. I used there product with excellent success and I took the chill off the shop with a kerosene heater. I started the project using a small electric heater until I got the electric bill. No more of that thing! I do run a dehumidifier in the shop on occasion and did during the initial glassing. I could not recommend MAS products more highly! They where thinking of us strippers when they formulated there stuff. Its probably not proper to talk up someones product here but the ability to blend slow and fast hardeners sure comes in handy when your working in the garage or the basement on cold days in Maine! Here's there web Page if you want to check them out: http://www.masepoxies.com

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