ray benson
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		Good morning. Sunny 80°F/ 27°C going up to 96°F/ 36°C
				
			 
		 
		 
		I bet property is high there.
 
		 
		Heat plus humidity is the kicker Larry.Why should there be any different? Not sure how anybody could get into farming these days, would be on the treadmill for a couple generations at least. Rant over.
I think this heat is getting to me. I never get cold, but I might trade some of that for being able to work in this heat.
 
		Just came out to the truck to get some water.
Glad I'm on the inside today.
Y'all that aren't please find some shade periodically, and keep that water going down.
Ive had heat exhaustion years ago, and ive never been the same since.
Once you go too far, you cant take it the way you did before.
Heat plus humidity is the kicker Larry.
Only place ive been that was worse was on a crane over the "wet end" of a paper machine. Thats what Hell is made of. 140+°F and actual clouds of hot steam that burn your throat and lungs. About 15 minutes is about too long to hang out.
 
		 
		Heat plus humidity is the kicker Larry.
Only place ive been that was worse was on a crane over the "wet end" of a paper machine. Thats what Hell is made of. 140+°F and actual clouds of hot steam that burn your throat and lungs. About 15 minutes is about too long to hang out.
 
		Heat plus humidity is the kicker Larry.
Only place ive been that was worse was on a crane over the "wet end" of a paper machine. Thats what Hell is made of. 140+°F and actual clouds of hot steam that burn your throat and lungs. About 15 minutes is about too long to hang out.
True that guys.I was building a chimney chase on a roof several years ago, got way too hot, and nearly passed out. I never was quite the same.
Sounds like a sweat lodge.
 
		 
		Yep, wet bulb temperature, when it’s humid enough that your sweat won’t evaporate(despite glaring sun), you run high risk of heat stroke.Heat plus humidity is the kicker Larry.
Only place ive been that was worse was on a crane over the "wet end" of a paper machine. Thats what Hell is made of. 140+°F and actual clouds of hot steam that burn your throat and lungs. About 15 minutes is about too long to hang out.
 
		Figured out the issue with the Camry AC. Worn out relay contacts. Of all the times it could F up. When we are stuck in traffic in weather over 100
 
		 
		The dentist case set is the business. Still need to have a few spacers and washers about tho.How do you like the tooling?
Why the red sealant. Thought you were a blue hylomar advocate?
BTW, Clean that work surface LOL. Don't know whether that's a plumbers table or saw table.
Care to elaborate?I'm back to Dirko.
 
		I worked in corrugated, first as a maintenance man, when the lifting racks of the double backer broke and the machine was down, we had to go under the 350 degree vessels and replace a gear in the rack. Way too hot. 175 psi steam heats to 377* F, that's 192*C to you metriculated people. Needless to say, it is hot under there.Heat plus humidity is the kicker Larry.
Only place ive been that was worse was on a crane over the "wet end" of a paper machine. Thats what Hell is made of. 140+°F and actual clouds of hot steam that burn your throat and lungs. About 15 minutes is about too long to hang out.
 
		
 
		 
		Be careful not to run afowl of the department of bad word punishment!Had to use the pussi word today. Guys 20-30 years younger than myself complaining of the heat.
@redline4 would of cracked a smile. It's now Beer 30.
 
		Moor betterBe careful not to run afowl of the department of bad word punishment!
 
		 
				
 
 


