drone_pilot
Well Known Member
I am ready to start sealing the fuel tanks on my RV-14. I’m using the Flamemaster CS-3204 B-2 sealant. Problem is that my shop is not heated (when I’m not in there) and night time temps are in the 30s. I cannot find any information on the acceptable temperatures for application. I know that cold causes it to to cure slower and hot cures faster. I figure that I won’t be putting fuel in the tanks for over a year so I’m not too concerned with a slow cure rate BUT I would assume there is a temperature range where the sealant won’t cure.
Daytime temps are typically 50-70 degrees.
Does anyone in here know the answer to that question? I put a question in with Flamemaster but they have not responded. I’m wanting to finish my fuel tanks now if possible.
Thanks!
Daytime temps are typically 50-70 degrees.
Does anyone in here know the answer to that question? I put a question in with Flamemaster but they have not responded. I’m wanting to finish my fuel tanks now if possible.
Thanks!