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Default Sub freezing temps and shop supplies

On 1/6/2014 9:44 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
Bill wrote:
Lew Hodgett wrote:
"j" wrote:

I have a shop and a paint room that I don't usually keep under
climate control other than being attached to the house.

So, what to bring in, and what to leave out?

So far, I've brought in all the latex paints, and glues, and left
out pretty much everything else. The anticipated low looks to be
around 5F. I have the usual collection of odd products, is there
something in there that may need to be brought in?
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Anything liquid except gasoline.

BTDT, don't want to see the movie again.

BTW, it's -9F in Cleveland and 79F outside my window as this is
written.


It's -9F here in Indianapolis too. -30F wind chill, but I'll be
staying put. Most schools around are closed today and tomorrow.


I don't get that. We've had those kinds of temperatures all throughout the
snow belt forever, and we never had to close schools because it was too
cold. Yes - it's cold for sure, but come on...


That's part of that nanny state we live in now.

But on the other hand, half these kids today don't dress for the
cold..... it's not cool. So they come out in tshirts, sandals, belly
showing on the girls...
Many don't come to school with coats... I would watch half these kids
waiting for the bus on freezing days with nothing on..
It doesn't make sense... Where are the parents to hit these kids on the
side of the head and tell them to get smart... stop being an idiot.
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Jeff