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Hold on there Bert, We normally get serious snow here once every twenty years or so, couple that with an average temperature of 8 deg C it normally quite comfortable here.2010 was the coldest winter we had in 40 years with temperature of -14...................
Had a friend over from Nevada a couple of weeks back and he said here, it felt like he had stepped from the shower but couldn't dry himself properly.A driven man with a burning passion.
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Yeah Americans don't know cold either. When you experience -42C without the wind factored in then we're talking cold. We like to joke that's when the snot in a runny nose freezes on contact with the air when you breath in. The first couple breath's you can almost choke, the strongest steel becomes brittle like glass almost you can throw a bucket of hot water in the air or even cold water and it will freeze before it hits the ground. Kinda neat though but those are days when you stay home. lol
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Originally posted by 245dlc View Postyou can throw a bucket of hot water in the air or even cold water and it will freeze before it hits the ground.Please don't PM me for plant advice.. thanks .. Post in the forum where I will gladly help, as will many of our contributors.. as the info and responses will help everyone else, which is why we exist
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When you experience -42C without the wind factored in then we're talking cold. We like to joke that's when the snot in a runny nose freezes on contact with the air when you breath in. The first couple breath's you can almost choke, the strongest steel becomes brittle like glass almost you can throw a bucket of hot water in the air or even cold water and it will freeze before it hits the ground. Kinda neat though but those are days when you stay home. lol
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One might say Jack that it wasn't poorly insulated attics but incorrectly insulated attics. If I recall correctly in Canada the water tanks are included inside the insulation envelope to prevent freezing.............A driven man with a burning passion.
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Originally posted by Stock View PostOne might say Jack that it wasn't poorly insulated attics but incorrectly insulated attics. If I recall correctly in Canada the water tanks are included inside the insulation envelope to prevent freezing.............
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