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Andrew Butchart wrote: Autumn has definately arrived here along with colder temperatures. I have a couple of gallons of polyester resin that I'd rather not move into the house. It's in a plastic pail right now and the "scent" tends to spread. I've tried putting the pail into a garbage bag but can still smell it. Would it be harmed if I just left it in the shed and the temperature falls well below freezing? I'm hoping for enough nice days to finish my hull but can't count on it. Andrew B I've actually had a can of Canaidan Tire polyester resin sit in the back of my fridge for 20+ years and then used it all up before buying another can. I'd keep the resin aritight and cool. Wrap a wire tie around the plastic bag and maby suck the air out of it for good measure. I've heard that if it crystalizes it can be heated and used. |
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