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I can relate!!
I got the heat AND humidity
Still ain't as bad as Houston,I guess.
6sal6
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I lived in Houston about 15 years back, I'll Take this heat over that sticky humidity anyday
Last edited by bearcat (6/28/2013 5:38 PM)
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Woah! Stay out of that! Only at 103 here near Fresno.
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bearcat........but it's a DRY heat.............
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WOW! And I haven't touched my car because it's bin 94 here in GA..
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It was 104 at my house today, but I still worked on my car. Work 5 minutes, shower, change clothes, cool down for 30 min, repeat.
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73 here in Wisconsin....LOL
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think it was mid 90's here today. i do know with the central air on, it was 75 in the shop all day
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Please send 5-10° of that heat to northern Europe, we could use it!
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Hakan wrote:
Please send 5-10° of that heat to northern Europe, we could use it!
I'll gladly trade with you! It was 102F (humid) degrees here in south Arkansas yesterday with a heat index of 110F.
It was already 98 degrees in my shop at 10:00 a.m. this morning while I was bead blasting the F-100 front I-beam/disc brake parts that will be swapped into my '69 F-100. By this evening, it will be close to 110 inside the shop. ...can't stay in there very long before having to come into the house to cool off.
I could deal better with the heat if the high humidity factor wasn't involved.
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ultrastang wrote:
Hakan wrote:
Please send 5-10° of that heat to northern Europe, we could use it!
I'll gladly trade with you! It was 102F (humid) degrees here in south Arkansas yesterday with a heat index of 110F.
It was already 98 degrees in my shop at 10:00 a.m. this morning while I was bead blasting the F-100 front I-beam/disc brake parts that will be swapped into my '69 F-100. By this evening, it will be close to 110 inside the shop. ...can't stay in there very long before having to come into the house to cool off.
I could deal better with the heat if the high humidity factor wasn't involved.
AMEN!!
6s6
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it was still 75 in my shop again today....
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