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16 frikken degrees tonight!!
websterz:
That's -9 C for you folks that don't do Fahrenheit. I have a ton of stuff to do in my unheated shop tomorrow...the one with all the holes and gaps in the walls...where it's 5 degrees colder than outside! Just making it through the door to switch on the lights will be a test of will. I hate winter!!! :bang:
Next spring I have some serious insulating and wall repair to do. I am plumbed for natural gas so I think a nice big forced air wall furnace will also e on the shopping list.
dsquire:
Webster
Next spring you won't need the insulation, it will be plenty warm. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Cheers :beer:
Don
websterz:
--- Quote from: dsquire on December 03, 2009, 10:37:45 PM ---Webster
Next spring you won't need the insulation, it will be plenty warm. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Cheers :beer:
Don
--- End quote ---
Which is why it didn't get done THIS year. :bang:
andyf:
Here in sunny Manchester :lol: :lol: -9 C would be considered very very cold indeed. It rarely gets below -5 C, but even so, I share your dislike of winter. You might consider a low-frequency infra-red radiant heater, as used outside pubs, bars and pavement cafes over here to keep me warm when I'm outside puffing at my pipe. We use them over the firing points in the indoor ranges of my .22 target club, because any other way of heating leaky 100' x 25' buildings which are only used for 3 hours each evening would be impractical and expensive. They give the sensation of warmth on the skin, without warming the intervening air.
Andy
Stilldrillin:
Some means of warming the machine handles would be a great help....... :thumbup:
David D
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