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Old 26-01-12, 11:46
Wayne Henderson Wayne Henderson is offline
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I have already cooked a few fingers on the 12 ton BBQ thanks Richard.
At least the burns will match the one on my palm that reads 1/2" Sidcrome.. be it backwards.

My collection of 25 creosote covered head gasket sets is now one lump and spreading...

The grease gun is floating across the shed floor...

Welding armour in this weather is easy as nothing needs to be preheated...

-24 sounds good about now, any bushfires in your area?

I forgot about our North American friends and the white stuff on the ground.
Is it true your tounge sticks to armour when the wife is not in the mood?

It really gets hot here in Febuary with some 40+ days. I quess it is the same for the Canadians being too cold to go in the shed for a couple of months/weeks.

I guess we all face the same problem and only one alternative...
spend time inside with the family.
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Old 26-01-12, 16:09
rob love rob love is offline
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The area I live in has both extremes. We can hit +40 in the summers and usually do hit -40 in the winters. I actually went to Kandahar to work the last 3 years to escape the Manitoba winters. With Canada's participation in the war having been reduced, I had to content myself with a week in Cuba (last week actually) and did manage to miss some of the -30 temps.
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