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#31845 12/08/03 06:54 PM
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Mike,

Thanks, I needed that!

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Walrus, you're welcome. It is more expensive and if you only had one or two to do it might not be worth the extra cost per seal off, but if you were doing the number you mention and you could do them all before lunch, it would save alot of labor cost.

I kind of like your tequila method. [Linked Image]

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#31847 12/08/03 08:57 PM
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we got about 12" here in Vermont, the coast got it worse...

i rough out cold frames too. the bset thing to use for some localized heat is one of those little gas heaters that screw on top of the standard barbyQ grill gas bottle.

inexpensive, and less fumes than kerosene...
[img]http://store4.yimg.com/I/air-n-water_1769_3626899[/img]
the good thing about working out in adverse weather is people leave you alone to do your job , and one can get mighty goofy with the woolies [Linked Image]

~S~

#31848 12/08/03 10:14 PM
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Hey, that Map changed....

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#31849 12/08/03 10:38 PM
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Hey,
You guys dug out yet?? C'mon, we've gotta a 9 o'clock tee time.. [Linked Image]:


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#31850 12/08/03 10:49 PM
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Those portable gas heaters will bend pvc pretty good too. [Linked Image]


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#31851 12/08/03 10:54 PM
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I'm dug out as much as I'm going to dig.

It'll be warmer later on in the week and a lot will melt away. I expect by next weekend most if not all will be gone. Then I can find all the stuff I left laying around outside ... [Linked Image]

Bill


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#31852 12/09/03 10:53 AM
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It's a rather pleasant afternoon here today: Light cloud, but mostly bright and sunny, temperature just before 3 p.m. is up around 50, and most importantly it's dry and there's no wind! [Linked Image]

#31853 12/09/03 01:29 PM
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they are calling for 12" of snow tonight and more after that.that's a dusting for us.last year one storm left 7" in an hour and 4' in a 24 hour period.made the 50 mile commute a bit wearysome.it seperates the men from the boys as far as work is concerned.at times like that i am happy about my change of career [Linked Image]

#31854 12/09/03 04:14 PM
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I'm dug out as much as I'm going to dig.

Apparently a lot of people feel that way! [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image]

[Linked Image from safetycenter.navy.mil]

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