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    Default Bit Warm In The Shed Today

    Bit Warm In The Shed Today
    Sweat pouring off me.
    1/2 hour in the shed then 1/2 hour iside with the ac

    At least I might get some sawdust made
    after I put me thicknesser back together
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Mine aint so bad as it was since I siliconed up all the 30mm foam sheeting on the roof.
    Still pretty d@mn warm though
    ray c
    dunno what's more fun, buyin' the tools or usin' em'

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    I opened my shed door and all me tools staggered out gasping for air

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddles View Post
    I opened my shed door and all me tools staggered out gasping for air

    Richard
    Balmy 24 deg here, not that I'm within 10km of my shed
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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna View Post
    Bit Warm In The Shed Today
    Sweat pouring off me.
    1/2 hour in the shed then 1/2 hour iside with the ac

    At least I might get some sawdust made
    after I put me thicknesser back together
    G'day Echidna,

    Same for me. I've been going hammer and tong since I'm on another weeks holiday yet building my tool cabinet, but with today's and yesterdays temps, I've been doing no more than 1hr in the shed then inside for the a/cond, or popping into my office in the shed which is about 7 degrees cooler.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    41.5 in mine. Shavings are clinging to me, tannin has turned me black from mixing with the sweat. Clothes are saturated.

    10 cups of tea and about 20 litres of water consumed.

    A tad warm. Time to knock off.

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    Unbelievable!! 41.5

    I think we are around the 20-25 mark today, started off cool, had a few light showers, a stiff cool breeze blowing.....

    Australia's weather is so wierd!

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    It didn't get to 25° on the veranda here today.
    Visiting pommie relos even put a coat on at dinner time last night.
    Cliff.
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    'Tis slowly beginning to cool off in mine now, it's dropped to 37.8

    Earlier today I mixed some 60-min araldite for some m&t's... and it set in a matter of minutes & seconds. Of course, I was still fitting all the pieces together and hadn't clamped or properly positioned a damned thing.

    I should've known better.
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    yes, its been a little warm. insert "panting, dehydrated, headache smilie"!
    Cheers,
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    When its 35 outside 41.5 sounds about normal in my shed... until now I installed a aircon!(yebloodyhaa)
    Nothing like the shed at work, 35 outside means about 60... I've measured 75 on a 44 day using a handheld thermocouple!
    ....................................................................

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    Sounds like queensland has our weather.....
    ray c
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    I bet it is cold & rainy & windy down there today... it is the weekend & somebody is trying to have a BBQ?
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    but Cliff you just said it was the wekend in another thread !!!!!!!!!
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    wekn't me, must'f been somewek else.

    Groggy & Ashore, not me.
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