what is the coldest temp you apply filler?, for me is applying filler at 41F panel temp cause im concerned about it curring probably but I've heard you can just mix it hotter.(adding more hardener.)
I agree with you about the temp for me it seems to stick better win the panel is warm but the reason people add more hardener is because they say it makes it dry faster in colder temps I don’t add more than recommended I just wait a little longer for it to dry
what is the coldest temp you apply filler?, for me is applying filler at 41F panel temp cause im concerned about it curring probably but I've heard you can just mix it hotter.(adding more hardener.)
I agree with you about the temp for me it seems to stick better win the panel is warm but the reason people add more hardener is because they say it makes it dry faster in colder temps I don’t add more than recommended I just wait a little longer for it to dry
Normally I would use a heater and warm up the panels before hand
@@sunburntlawnmowermechanic16 yea, that definitely makes sense. ive been using a heat gun if need be but a heater would definitely be better