You could spray inside but you would have the smell in the house for a few
days. Take one wheel at a time outside and spray it,bring it in and let it
dry in the basement.
...Art
On Tue, 29 Dec 1998 Ajhsys@aol.com wrote:
> Oh the depression!!!! :-(
>
> I just received all the parts to fix my brakes and install the new hood. (The
> hood is the convertible top for you non-LBC-listers.) I had the Rostyle
> wheels sandblasted and primed. What happens? It turns COLD! We have had
> over-50-degree temps EVERY DAY, until the last delivery arrived. Then, the
> thermometer did a dive bomb! It is going to drop way down by tomorrow. (At
> least for Abington, PA. In the twenties.) Of course, I have a long weekend
> coming, nothing planned, and an UNHEATED garage. I really shouldn't spray the
> wheels in the basement, should I?
>
> Please re-assure me that we will get a warm snap so I can get working. How
> about that winter series of Solo II events?
>
> Allen Hefner
> '77 Midget
> '92 Mitsubishi Expo LRV Sport
>
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