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anybody eles work outside today?
It wasn't as bad as the media made it out to be,I started off on a 15 story building in down town Boston @ 0630 replacing a heat exchanger,burners,inducer motor and other minor chit.after that I hit other spots on roofs in downtown but all in all spent 80% of the day on roof tops and actually enjoyed it.
I would rather work in the cold weather vs hot, you could work butt naked in the warmer weather and still sweet your nuggets off,but in the cold you can be smart and dress in layer's. Welcome to winter people only 70 some odd day's till spring. |
I wasn't on a roof. But was in a sealed modular building with no heat. I would go outside to get in the sun for a little warmth.
I'm with you I can deal with cold much better than 95° and high humidity. I was on a black rubber roof laying 500 feet of 2 inch conduit at the summers hottest stretch. Drink a gallon and a half of diluted gatorade and maybe pee once. Felt like jumping off a few times ! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I noticed a framing job a couple houses down from me was on hold today, guys are usually hammering away by 7am, quiet this morning!
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went out to do some chores
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I wrapped up an outdoor job yesterday. was glad to be working indoors today
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I think Al Gore worked outside in a t shirt all day !
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Spent the better part of the morning bringing lumber into the house I am working on. Was not too bad as long as you are dressed for it. This after noon I was Inside but no heat. This was nothing, I worked last night and we had a small fire. Gthe fire itself wasn't bad but playing with water in those conditions sucked. Iced up within seconds.
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I'm in the process of doing a finished basement, screw working outside in this crap. I did see some guys outside framing today, I laughed at them as I drove by.
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All done having to work outside[retired].But took the snowshoes and dressed in layers and bushwacked through the woods opposite my house for about 3 hours.It was -21 at 9a.m. No wind so it was actually nice.Lots of deer bedded down and most stayed put if they were 75' or so away.The only drawback was ice forming in the moustache and beard.Walked back along Rangeley lake close to shore.With no wind and sun it didn't seem that cold.Like most say here.I'll take the cold over the dredded HHH.This is a dry cold.Cape Cod cold was different.
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Yeah we were supposed to be framin an addition the past 2 days but boss pussed out and we finished up some inside odds and ends. Side sheet rock job i got goin on in an unheated barn would have been tough last nite if i hadnt broken out the torpedo heater. My motto is "sun's out/ guns out" so i dont mind heat as much as frozen fingers. Except when crammed in to a blazin attic like Anne Frank doin HVAC and insulation jobs
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Alive an bitchen is better than the alternative.
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Cutting in the woods yesterday. Under Armor, sweatshirt and an insulated jump suit. No problem. I was in a hollow so there was no wind but it was frosty at -5
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Morning was cold but it warmed up well. 45 minutes at the dog park with medium wind was enough in the afternoon. Actually as warm or warmer than previous three days due to less wind.
One of the drawbacks of a dog with Husky blood. They don't get cold. http://bostonsports.net/boomer/boom-mp.jpg |
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I spent most of the 80s framing in Killington, Okemo and other mountains. Temp was rarely the killer unless it was below -10, but the wind would really hurt production.
Of course with global warming, its much cozier out now. |
Played golf yesterday at Falmouth CC, lot's of layers and no wind made it a good day for a walk and fresh air. I'd trade the layers for an extra 20 degrees in a heartbeat.
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Man it was brutal framing today. Most annoying part was all the materials got delivered yesterday. In the pouring rain. And froze solid. Was a whore getting PT boards apart and then havin to scrape ice off of every board with the speed square. Annoyingly time consuming. Glad i get paid hourly
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Yep. We have all done that.... Cutting frozen stock sucks too. Then there is always waiting for the framing stock to dry before doing any finish. If you try to finish over lumber with a high moisture content, you get drywall popping/cracking, stairs squeaking, etc, as the lumber dries and shrinks.....
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I need a little heat to keep warm in this weather. I've worked outside or in unheated space going on forty years in the trade.
We don't always have a job ready for finish work, today I was installing pocket door frames. This little propane heater goes were I go. |
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At that point I tell them it will get done quicker if you leave me the f alone so I can do my job! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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