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Message Subject: Sealing wood in a cold garage?
JKahler
Posted 2/11/2016 1:03 AM (#804178)
Subject: Sealing wood in a cold garage?




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Location: WI
Bad idea? Trying to avoid fumes in the house. Using spar urethane.
muskie tamer
Posted 2/11/2016 7:54 AM (#804190 - in reply to #804178)
Subject: Re: Sealing wood in a cold garage?





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Location: Waconia,MN
It should work, but muy take a lot longer too dry. Do a test on one blank to see how it works before you try it on a larger batch.
mnmusky
Posted 2/11/2016 8:28 AM (#804195 - in reply to #804190)
Subject: Re: Sealing wood in a cold garage?




Or, put a lid on the jar, can, etc...and keep it in the house.
Jeremy
Posted 2/13/2016 6:09 PM (#804654 - in reply to #804178)
Subject: RE: Sealing wood in a cold garage?




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Location: Minnesota.
READ the manuf. instructs on the can. They put it there to prevent bugger-ups. They want their product to work...bad press.

I do lots of wood working in another hobby. I wouldn't finish out in the cold. My wood-shop is in my heated basement.

Fumes/smells will dissipate pretty fast if you run the furnace fan for a couple hrs. on manual setting.

Good luck man.
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