Or you could just store the backglasses inside the house for the winter. The cold won't affect any other parts of the game.
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Or you could just store the backglasses inside the house for the winter. The cold won't affect any other parts of the game.
Quoted from vid1900:Cold planks the playfieds.
Repeated heating/cooling might plank the playfield. Just being cold shouldn't change anything. The culprit is mostly expanding/contracting the materials frequently.
Now, if it's cold AND wet in there, he'll have issues right away.
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