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Heat and Humidity level for Construction?

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Jwhallon

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Joined
Nov 27, 2013
Messages
23
Location
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Hello,

First time builder here. I'm getting ready to set up my shop and my question is how concerned should I be when gluing and letting my parts sit out in an environment that is prone to getting in the 100s in the summer and only ever gets to about 50% humidity? My work space in an old shed in the California Central Valley. Should I consider bring my parts inside while the glue sets?
 
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