Re: cold weather epoxy
If your going to spend all that time and money, wait till it's above 50 degrees, 60 would be better. Put a thermoneter in your fridge, it should say about 40 degrees, mix a little epoxy up, stick it in the fridge, and you will see what your up against. I have heard of some people keeping the epoxy in the house at 70 degrees, mixing and working with it, but given all the time and money to do this, I would wait.
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