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Re: Hot weather effects
By:Shawn Baker
Date: 6/21/2001, 6:05 pm
In Response To: Re: Hot weather effects (Rob Macks)

: Decks present the biggest problem as they face the sun and have dead air
: space under them that keeps the heat generated by the sun from
: dissipating.

: Still problems may occur and epoxy will definitely soften in hot weather. The
: combination of hot weather and shock cord pressure caused some wooden deck
: hardware, I had only glued down, to pop off! Learned my lesson on that
: one.

I too have had similar problems. I had 4 of 8 "Leidy lid" hooks pop off the underside of my hatch covers 3 weeks ago. Epoxy is wonderful stuff, but it has poor properties with regard to heat and UV.

: Dark color woods will increase heat generation greatly and should be
: considered carefully if you live in very hot climes. You can reduce heat
: production by using dark woods as accents or in smaller patches on your
: deck.

Simply leaving the hatches off will help a great deal with air circulation and getting the heat spread out a little.

Shawn

Messages In This Thread

Hot weather effects
Mark Berger -- 6/21/2001, 3:56 pm
Re: Hot weather effects
Rob Macks -- 6/21/2001, 5:29 pm
Re: Hot weather effects
Shawn Baker -- 6/21/2001, 6:05 pm