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Wheatpasting in the cold?
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Wheatpasting in the cold?
SkeechyD
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I googled a little bit about this but didn't find a definitive answer, wondering if anyone knows
Ive done a little dabbling in wheat pasting back in the states but i just moved to sweden. The city I'm
living in has very little wheatpasted work and I just completed a few pieces. Its damn cold right now and
I'm wondering if wheat pasting in below freezing temp will work?
Would it just freeze and not actually dry?
Thanks for the input!
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