In building my 14 tanks, I have a choice to make:
Quick background: Building in my garage which is attached to the house, smells do travel if the main garage door is closed as in the cold winter. No heat in there right now I could buy a stand alone heater, but a little worried about a fire hazard from the solvents, dust, etc.
Moment of truth: Parts are almost prepped, ready to start the wonderful proseal process.
I live in the cold northeast, temps in garage are probably between 20-50F for the whole winter.
Looking for opinions: Set the tanks aside until spring where I can leave the garage open and start working on flaps now, or no big deal and just get em done. No experience with proseal yet which is why I ask about the fumes. Obviously MEK/Acetone is quite a strong smell. I could leave a window open but the garage would get cold and am worried about fumes causing a fire hazard with a heater.
Quick background: Building in my garage which is attached to the house, smells do travel if the main garage door is closed as in the cold winter. No heat in there right now I could buy a stand alone heater, but a little worried about a fire hazard from the solvents, dust, etc.
Moment of truth: Parts are almost prepped, ready to start the wonderful proseal process.
I live in the cold northeast, temps in garage are probably between 20-50F for the whole winter.
Looking for opinions: Set the tanks aside until spring where I can leave the garage open and start working on flaps now, or no big deal and just get em done. No experience with proseal yet which is why I ask about the fumes. Obviously MEK/Acetone is quite a strong smell. I could leave a window open but the garage would get cold and am worried about fumes causing a fire hazard with a heater.