John....which weekend ??John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:...Supposed to stay above 100 till the weekend.
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Should I go back out?
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Re: Should I go back out?
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Re: Should I go back out?
bobperry wrote:That's awful........................................(edit)
I say, when you get your shop walled off, an AC and ceiling fans to give you a cool place to work.
Woodshop is freestanding and purpose built. I can get the cub in when I want to work on it but that generally is a time for heat! I'm walking circles there for my morning stroll. TV says yesterday's high 101 but is not the record at 102 set in 1911. Vern
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Re: Should I go back out?
My parents didn't believe in fans and we slept upstairs in an old farm house hoping for a little cross breeze through the two main bedrooms.
I have a clear memory of visiting a house with mom back in the '50's where they had a 360 deg. fan in the middle of the living room. It was the coolest thing in more ways than one.
I have a clear memory of visiting a house with mom back in the '50's where they had a 360 deg. fan in the middle of the living room. It was the coolest thing in more ways than one.
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Re: Should I go back out?
I remember the old "attic fans". Open all the windows and it lift the curtains and most anything not nailed down.LOL
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Re: Should I go back out?
Sorry Bill, but you're getting wimpy. Lost our power on Friday from the recent storms and didn’t get it back until Sunday evening.
Spent Sat-Sun cleaning up the front yard and such after losing 2 large trees, then the next storm came thru and took out 2 more trees on Sunday evening. Spent Monday evening dragging those 2 trees out into the field behind the barn to deal with later as time & temps permit. Lost 5 large oaks that they estimate at 120yrs plus up at the farm near Columbus, those will have to wait until I find the time. And the temps & humidity were high here especially with no power & A/C/
Spent way too many months in the desert during the 1st Gulf Storm action, humidity & temps were off the chart. Spent a year is S. Korea and survived the various storms & monsoons there, had to carry a spare uniform to work as the 1st one would start to bleed thru and turn white due to the sweat.
Spent Sat-Sun cleaning up the front yard and such after losing 2 large trees, then the next storm came thru and took out 2 more trees on Sunday evening. Spent Monday evening dragging those 2 trees out into the field behind the barn to deal with later as time & temps permit. Lost 5 large oaks that they estimate at 120yrs plus up at the farm near Columbus, those will have to wait until I find the time. And the temps & humidity were high here especially with no power & A/C/
Spent way too many months in the desert during the 1st Gulf Storm action, humidity & temps were off the chart. Spent a year is S. Korea and survived the various storms & monsoons there, had to carry a spare uniform to work as the 1st one would start to bleed thru and turn white due to the sweat.
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Re: Should I go back out?
well we got a new ac unit and dang me if they power aint went out 2 times since july the fourth we got use to the cool then a storm and four hours of trying to sleep while sweating like all get out. then a tree falls on the line last nite and four more hours of misery (we live an hour away from the emc headquarters) i really dont know how yall older ones survived (or realy were conceived for that matter) it being so hot.
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Re: Should I go back out?
We were not used to having AC so we did not know the difference. BUT I KNOW THE DIFFERENCE NOW.
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