Update: I had someone accompany me outside to test the fumes out with a bic lighter around 1pm. Figured I'd go ahead and test worst case scenario, either I'd be fine or suddenly it wouldn't be my problem anymore.
So all went fine there. I turned on the light and shut the door 5 hours ago and been fine since.
It's currently 17 degrees Fahrenheit outside the well house and 54 degrees inside of it.
Guess this is what I get for rushing the job. I really wanted to insulate a bit for today's weather.
A guy at Lowes recommended the f26 when I saw they were out of the material - specific adhesive. Hopefully the film on the boards will save it.
Hopefully the bulk of the curing is done. It's been 24 hours. It's been wide open for a few hours yesterday and I just had the fan blowing on it for an hour. The door is cracked open now. It's been about 40 degrees since application.
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Update: I had someone accompany me outside to test the fumes out with a bic lighter around 1pm. Figured I'd go ahead and test worst case scenario, either I'd be fine or suddenly it wouldn't be my problem anymore.
So all went fine there. I turned on the light and shut the door 5 hours ago and been fine since.
It's currently 17 degrees Fahrenheit outside the well house and 54 degrees inside of it.