Stockmanreef
Well Known Member
I live in Michigan, its cold, and I want to build my tanks. Well, I mixed up a small batch of proseal. It was really hard to mix and to weigh out. The material was not flowable at all. It is about 40 F in my garage and only turn up the heat when I am working.
1. I think that I figured out that I have to keep the unmixed proseal in the house where it is warm. Good idea? How warm should the material be in order to get it easier to work with? I have seen posts where they heat it up to 80F prior to mixing.
2. Should I bring in the parts to have them at room temp prior to applying the sealant?
3. Should I bring the parts inside to get them to cure?
4. should I just move on to the ailerons and flaps, then wait until warmer weather to build the tanks?
Thanks
ken
1. I think that I figured out that I have to keep the unmixed proseal in the house where it is warm. Good idea? How warm should the material be in order to get it easier to work with? I have seen posts where they heat it up to 80F prior to mixing.
2. Should I bring in the parts to have them at room temp prior to applying the sealant?
3. Should I bring the parts inside to get them to cure?
4. should I just move on to the ailerons and flaps, then wait until warmer weather to build the tanks?
Thanks
ken