Cold weather

carys

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OK lads whith cold dry weather on the way. Got so many rendering jobs to do outside. Is 4hours set enough before the temprutre drop or should it be 8
 
If the weather man is correct we are in for an artic blast of cold weather so if I were you don’t worry about set times for outside work and get your self on the insides my man
That my plann but if you haven't got much inside work you got to try gycle the weather. As you say if the expert are OK whith the weather like global warming no need to worry much about artic blast happing to often in my van other day 24 standing in the sun
 

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That my plann but if you haven't got much inside work you got to try gycle the weather. As you say if the expert are OK whith the weather like global warming no need to worry much about artic blast happing to often in my van other day 24 standing in the sun
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Yes your rhight say it drooped down to _3 I'd chance it start 9 finish 12 try cover the work up from frost
Well a decent plasticiser will protect down to about -2.
Personally I won't render on days where the night is forecast to go below -3.
 
So really your chancing anyway don't think they can be spot on the temprututre that _2 can be_5
No not at all, I'm using my experience. My rendering was used for many years (may still be) as their guide for good working practices by the NHBC, so I must have been doing something right?
 
Stop laying 2pm latest if ice frost due at night plus dark by 4pm soon so stop earlier then. Dodge it if possible till worst of winter has passed.
 
Il get a quote tomorow from them if to much f**k them like anything else money making it started years ago master builders know some have got 20 federation on van all bull s**t
its in the hands pal not the wrighting
 
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