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<blockquote data-quote="BIG-SMOOTH" data-source="post: 3543252" data-attributes="member: 574506"><p>I just got a roll of Raammat BXT and a few yards of ensolite in the other day to do the doors on my truck. I'd like to get it installed, but I don't have access to a garage large enough to fit my truck and still have room to work and it's only hitting the high 50's outside right now. If I use a blow dryer to heat up the panels as I work and set a small spacer heater in the truck for an hour or so afterwards would it be alright to do it now or should I just hold off 'till spring?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG-SMOOTH, post: 3543252, member: 574506"] I just got a roll of Raammat BXT and a few yards of ensolite in the other day to do the doors on my truck. I'd like to get it installed, but I don't have access to a garage large enough to fit my truck and still have room to work and it's only hitting the high 50's outside right now. If I use a blow dryer to heat up the panels as I work and set a small spacer heater in the truck for an hour or so afterwards would it be alright to do it now or should I just hold off 'till spring? [/QUOTE]
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