How about solving the problem the other way round and move the family into
the Stor-It unit away from the smells and dust? You've then got the house
heating to cure the resins.
David
Derek Harling wrote:
> I need to do some serious race car fiberglass work but since my "shop"
> (garage) is integral with the house the smell and dust would be totally
> unacceptable.
>
> To my surprise the local "Stor-It" place does not frown on such work in
> any of their units - but of course there is no heat, light, power, water
> etc and no insulation - I'm talking Detroit area so winters are quite
> cold. I can solve the heat and light with a portable kerosene heater and
> a sizable generator I guess but what about insulation? Existing walls
> and roof are just galvanized steel paneling. Does the list recommend I
> try to install some temporary insulation or what? If so how? I'm
> thinking not only off getting working temperature up to 65F for the
> actual lay-up process but of keeping it at least 55F for the full resin
> cure.
>
> Help please.
>
> Derek
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