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#31835 12/08/03 09:20 AM
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Over 4 feet in some spots in Western Maine(rangely lake area), I almost finished a job in So Paris Maine where they got 3 feet, am I glad I got most of the outside stuff done, anyone tell me how I'm supposed to pour sealing fittings in below freezing temps [Linked Image].I'm guessing there are 30 or so ENY-2s to pour. Might have to wait for spring [Linked Image]
Got 14-16 inches of snow at my house on the coast.

#31836 12/08/03 10:50 AM
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Anybody here that has never seen Snow?

I've got relatives from Orlando whose teenage kids had never seen it until visiting us recently.

They were very excited seeing it come down.

Bill


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#31837 12/08/03 10:54 AM
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Walrus — On your seals, I've heard rumors that you can substitute tequila for water in the Chico recipe... ;-)

#31838 12/08/03 11:10 AM
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I don't envy you guys at this time of year [Linked Image]
In my area, about 9 or 10 times a year we may have to start the truck a few minutes early to melt a light frost. [Linked Image]:


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#31839 12/08/03 01:23 PM
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Has anybody else used this stuff yet?
http://www.interactcompany.com/eclips/coopercrousehinds/ch0001_01.html

It really does save time.

Roger

#31840 12/08/03 01:50 PM
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Roughed in a house (in romex) when it was -20F (no heat, windows, doors, etc.)
Didn't even consider asking the boss if he thought it was too cold for the work, it was warm in his office [Linked Image]

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" Walrus — On your seals, I've heard rumors that you can substitute tequila for water in the Chico recipe... ;-) "


One for me, one for the chico, 2 for me, none for the chico, Nope, don't think tequila works in this case [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image]


[This message has been edited by walrus (edited 12-08-2003).]

#31842 12/08/03 03:08 PM
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Roger
Thanks for link,never seen or heard of that stuff. Next time at supply house I'll ask.

#31843 12/08/03 04:22 PM
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Walrus — that was the best I could come up with on short notice. {Prestone substituted for tequila just doesn’t have the right effect.} Electricians at petrochems on the North Slope [of AK] must have some clever way of doing it.

#31844 12/08/03 05:46 PM
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Yesterday it was about 75 and a slight breeze under sunny skies. Almost time to mow the lawn again...


Mike Wescoatt
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