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Epoxies and cold temperatures

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Slars

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Oct 26, 2014
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Location
Carlisle, PA / USA
I have read numerous posts about various epoxies and concerns about high temperatures, but nothing that I can recall about cold.
That begs the question: Are there any concerns about flying an epoxy/glass composite airplane in the coldest part of winter?
 
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