sgimbel Member Joined Dec 23, 2008 Messages 675 Location Round Rock, Texas Nov 17, 2011 #1 How warm does my garage have to be to cast bottle stoppers with Silmar?
D David M Member Joined Jan 21, 2009 Messages 883 Location Norton, Va. 24273 Nov 17, 2011 #2 how quick do you want it to set , you can warm the can so the silmar is warm and a drop or two more hardner .
how quick do you want it to set , you can warm the can so the silmar is warm and a drop or two more hardner .
Craftdiggity Member Joined Mar 10, 2010 Messages 1,373 Location Egg Harbor Township, NJ Nov 17, 2011 #3 I like it to be at least 60. I have had some strange results when it gets cooler than that.
workinforwood Member Joined Mar 1, 2007 Messages 8,173 Location Eaton Rapids, Michigan, USA. Nov 18, 2011 #4 I like at least 60 or I get uncomfortable and I don't want to work in a jacket. My optimum working temp would be 68. The PR will be ok in the 60's too, but you should heat it up some.
I like at least 60 or I get uncomfortable and I don't want to work in a jacket. My optimum working temp would be 68. The PR will be ok in the 60's too, but you should heat it up some.