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    One more quick question about keeping it out of the weather. Will covering it with a tarp after it's primed cause any problems? My shop roof leaks occasionally in hard rain and would want to cover it when I'm not there, just in case. Of course I would uncover it and allow it to sit in the sun when I'm there. Tarps are cheap enough that I could get a couple to dedicate for that purpose and not allow them to be contaminated with oil or grease. Also, in the summer with the doors closed, it gets pretty hot in my metal building, so I'm thinking that should help bake it, but not as much as direct sunlight. Thanks again.
    Last edited by Hotrod46; 06-25-2021 at 05:43 AM.
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