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Default Sub freezing temps and shop supplies

j wrote:
On 1/6/2014 8:54 PM, 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.


It's currently 9F here in Atlanta. Howling wind. Mixed closings.

A few years ago, the threat of snow closed the city 3 days in a row,
no snow ever fell.

With that said,I'm at least looking forward to a sunny day tomorrow,
something that has been in short supply.

Much construction in the old south was not built with cold weather in
mind. If you have no insulation in the walls, piling it up in the
attic won't help much.


Below zero and windy in Syracuse too. It's been single digits for around a
week or so now - made the one day that the temps reached 27F seem quite
warm.

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-Mike-