fusor and cold temps
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Racer
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fusor and cold temps
I am ready to bond my new front clip on and the weather is cold and damp (by California standards, anyway). Temps in the mid 50's and rain. Should I worry about using Fusor 127EZ in the cold, or will it be okay?
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it will take longer to dry (which might be a good thing when realigning the clip). it will also be thicker so you can let it sit in a bucket of warm water to it will flow easier from the tube.