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Default Cold glue joints

dpb wrote:

Oh, the thing I was going to add -- for sure take the glue into the
house and keep it in a warm location; don't leave it out to reach the
near-critical temperature to start from.


When I was a floor mechanic, we had a milk crate of cold sensitive
stuff, in the van next to the glue buckets. Every night, from October
to April, we were supposed to bring that the crate and glue tubs inside.

We NEVER remembered. G

We could have bought a garage for the van with the amount of glue we
bought to replace cold damaged material!

I'd suggest storing the cold-sensitive stuff in the house, and going to
get it when you need it, as opposed to remembering to bring the stuff in
when necessary.