birdwatcher
Well-Known Member
I assume from the lack of bubbles and the ability to glue laminates together that the fumes are simply the vapors of the liquids and not the product of the reaction. Am I correct? Do both product and reactants give off fumes, or just one or two?
What chemical is the fumes?
How dangerous are the fumes if I'm working indoors for 3 hours and try to keep the pot covered while applying with a stick?
What temperature does the product have to be to reach a full cure? My plan is to mix and apply and let cure at ambient temperature, which might be outdoors at as low as 60 degrees at least during application.
Is it safe to store a laminate in a bedroom to let it fully cure over night, after it was applied outdoors?
Thanks.
What chemical is the fumes?
How dangerous are the fumes if I'm working indoors for 3 hours and try to keep the pot covered while applying with a stick?
What temperature does the product have to be to reach a full cure? My plan is to mix and apply and let cure at ambient temperature, which might be outdoors at as low as 60 degrees at least during application.
Is it safe to store a laminate in a bedroom to let it fully cure over night, after it was applied outdoors?
Thanks.