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I'm thinking of buying a few cases of incandescent light bulbs, against the time when we can only buy CFLs. (Not that there's anything wrong with CFLs.) I need to put this shop tip back out front, viz the recent thread on epoxy in cold weather. It IS a challenge to work with epoxy if you're shop is below room temperature. But the challenge is easily surmounted.
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Winter Boatbuilding Tips

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RE: EPOXY in C O L D Weather
There are also specific bulbs designed for heating and rated for specific heating temperatures, that are intended for reptile habitats. They're a lot more expensive than incandescents though. FrankP





RE: EPOXY in C O L D Weather
» Submitted by Laszlo - Wed, December 3 » 5:39 AM
Once incandescents are gone for lighting, they should still be available in the form of heat lamps, like the ones used in retaurants to keep the food warm between cooking & serving.
Laszlo