Too much moisture in the air for glue to dry

Too much moisture in the air for glue to dry

We’ve been doing a ton of apartment renovation projects lately, and I’ve really been enjoying the experience of putting prefer and care into the location where I reside.

I like to be involved with these pressing projects, because they keep me busy and active, while keeping my brain distracted from all the other stresses of settling into a modern location.

One of the greater projects we tackled was installed a faux wood finish on this awkward half wall in our house; the only problem was the extreme heat and humidity of the environment here delaying our project. Even though we had the air conditioning system on in our apartment since morning one, we swiftly found that this air quality wasn’t necessarily fantastic enough to facilitate the completion of all our projects. For instance, when I was painting furniture I found that the extra moisture in our indoor air was delaying the paint drying process, and I learned to be extra patient with my modern pieces. This has also been the case with the glue that we’ve employed to hold up the faux wood pieces; the heat and humidity of the indoor and outdoor air has been deleterious to the glue. My pal and I have tried to crank up the air conditioning system to compensate for these problems with our air quality, however find that we’re losing feeling in our fingers and toes during these attempts. Meanwhile,, the wood panels keep coming loose and falling straight off the wall. My pal and I don’t know what to try next; we’re running out of A/C power and running low on glue!
Cooling workman