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You should still pre-heat the shop then turn off the heaters while the paint
takes a set. Moving the air around means you are moving dust around. Turn the heaters on after the paint can be touched. Note that this takes baby-sitting, else things may cool too much and paint can sag rather than set. You might try radiant heaters without fans in them. Some people pre-wet the floor (water) to reduce dust even further. I usually spray, so I run a few pots of water through the paint gun to humidify the air and to settle dust, then while any mist on the boat dries, I mix the paint and get set up for the real thing (paint). Brian "Gabe Silverman" wrote in message om... The spacer heaters are electric... |