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To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: [TR] hot body filler
From: FGFO1@aol.com
Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2008 16:23:33 EDT
Has any one got any tips on how to slow down the cure time of body filler in 
the heat of summer?
I live in the California desert and temperatures are 100+ now.
Mixing no more than you can use restricts me to an amount equal to about 2 
golf balls volume. 
Cleaning the mixing board, spatula and spreader take more time than the 
application.
I tried putting the filler in the refrigerator over night. This slows down 
the cure rate to a usable condition. however the moment one opens the can 
condensation occurs and I don't think its a good idea to mix water into the 
filler.
Next I tried keeping the can in the utility sink filled with water to a level 
just above the contents but below the lip of the can. After a 24 hour soak 
and a rust mark at the bottom of the sink it did not do a lot to help.
IM using Rage gold filler. Evercoat says they do not product a "slow" cream 
hardener.
what are you guys doing?
thanks
Frank Fisher
TR3 in Temecula California



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