So I know not to leave epoxy boards in a hot car in the summer...but how about overnight in a cold car? I have a baked potato in RF and was wondering it would cause any damage.
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The issue with the heat is the air in the foam expanding and with nowhere to go it can lead to a delam. The cold shouldn't cause any damage. Iggy has put his through their paces in sub 0 temps in Canada.
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Dr. Emmett Brown
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yeah freeze away. I have stored boards outside in Maine plenty of times when the temps dip far below freezing. A ok.
Obviously extreme temperatures are best if they can be avoided, but the cold won't stress it as much as heat.
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Yeah I have pu my boards from comfortable +24C to -12C without a single issue, vented and not vented boardsOriginally posted by prjwebb View PostThe issue with the heat is the air in the foam expanding and with nowhere to go it can lead to a delam. The cold shouldn't cause any damage. Iggy has put his through their paces in sub 0 temps in Canada.
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Attachment Winter tested, winter approved!!!Attached FilesLast edited by iggy; 01-16-2013, 12:13 PM.
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Dr. Emmett Brown
- Nov 2011
- 2410
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6'0 - 175lbs - 30yrs - SoCal -
503 TG Baked Potato - 506 RF Potatonator - 506 WRF Vanguard - 510 FST Unibrow - 600 FST Michel Bourez - 600 FST Alternator - 602 FST Alternator Round - 603 FST Artillery
Firewire Social: Facebook - Twitter - Vimeo - Youtube
Hey All, use my Firewire email, [email protected] for emergency issues, not my forum inbox. However, please avoid contacting me directly with questions on choosing a board, just use the glorious forum. Cheers!

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