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Answered: What temperature is needed to paint exterior cement

If the temperature is too cold paint will not flow and go on smoothly. In the other hand, if it is too hot the paint can dry up immediately that may result to "baking". So, it is advisable to have a temperature above 50° when painting to have the best result.

Answered: Crumbling cement pourch

First use Apoxy Bonding [white liquid, or blue liquid, almost like Elmers Glue. Paint this on, let dry and use a Top and Bond cement, any cement without stones in it.

Answered: New store cvs military highway deep creek area would like to apply

So...what's stopping you? Go into any CVS and put in an application.

Answered: Cement

1 part cement, 2 parts gravel, 3 parts sand. Mix it together and add water until looks like wet dough. level the area you wish to cement, put a heavy nylon sheet on the ground and put wood boards as limits (hold them firmly in place with metal sticks). put a wire mesh at about 2cm hight from the ...

Answered: Effect of temperature rise on power transformers

Temperature rise usually happens at the central surface inside the windings. Power measurement and testing like this does not only depends on the materials used because this incident is not easy to determine.
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