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RE: keeping glue from freezing - daddo - 11-18-2019 I leave a light on and leave it sitting next to the bulb. It doesn't get that cold here though and the shop stays fairly warm- maybe gets down to 40* inside at the most. RE: keeping glue from freezing - Foggy - 11-19-2019 I recommend using a thermostat or some sort or a very small wattage bulb. I have had many hot lunches in wintertime, heated in an insulated box with a couple light bulbs. Even cooked TV dinners. RE: keeping glue from freezing - MichaelMouse - 11-19-2019 (11-19-2019, 01:31 PM)Foggy Wrote: I recommend using a thermostat or some sort or a very small wattage bulb. I have had many hot lunches in wintertime, heated in an insulated box with a couple light bulbs. Even cooked TV dinners. Easybake oven. RE: keeping glue from freezing - geraldonj - 11-20-2019 Kept my glue (Titebond II ans III) in unheated garage for 20 years, Never had a problem. Central NJ. RE: keeping glue from freezing - fredhargis - 11-20-2019 If the garage is attached it might not get below freezing, or no more than a few degrees below freezing. This depends on location (duh), but mine very seldom gets below freezing, and just keeping stuff in a cooler would be enough. I do keep quite a few liquid things in the garage (mostly lawn chemicals), but they've never froze. |