Hi y'all,
I didn't see any other threads with this question, so I'll go ahead and post it. I'm working on finishing my homebrew cast oven, and cold temperatures are starting to settle in here. I would've had this finished earlier in nicer weather, but I messed up my first build and had to start over.
Does anyone know what temperatures to stay above for applying and curing stucco? I'm not sure whether I can go ahead and apply it for winter, or if it's best to wait until spring. The research I've found says that it should be applied and cured in temps above 40 degrees F which would leave me waiting until spring. If applied, would an insulation blanket be suffice for curing while temps drop into the 20s?
Thanks!
I didn't see any other threads with this question, so I'll go ahead and post it. I'm working on finishing my homebrew cast oven, and cold temperatures are starting to settle in here. I would've had this finished earlier in nicer weather, but I messed up my first build and had to start over.
Does anyone know what temperatures to stay above for applying and curing stucco? I'm not sure whether I can go ahead and apply it for winter, or if it's best to wait until spring. The research I've found says that it should be applied and cured in temps above 40 degrees F which would leave me waiting until spring. If applied, would an insulation blanket be suffice for curing while temps drop into the 20s?
Thanks!
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