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J. H. Rasmussen wrote: Tue Jul 19, 2022 9:27 pm
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I think i have fixed the email issue you pointed out :)
Yes, thanks. Whatever you did seems to have fixed the email alert, as I just got an update notice for Colbyt's post.

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Colbyt wrote: Sun Aug 07, 2022 1:00 pm It is nice to be at home and have time to pass.

The last 11 months were a bit rough.
I just returned from a trip out west. It was warm there, but cooled off the day before we left for home. It seems around here there's been a heat spell, and it's going to get pretty hot tomorrow - in spite of a rainy day ahead. For us, tomorrow's "feels like" temp is forecast to be 40C, or I guess that works out to around 105F.

The actual temp will be 30C though. Hard to believe all that humidity can bump up the temp by ten decrees Celsius, but it does. :shock:

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LMD wrote: Mon Aug 08, 2022 3:11 am
I just returned from a trip out west. It was warm there, but cooled off the day before we left for home. It seems around here there's been a heat spell, and it's going to get pretty hot tomorrow - in spite of a rainy day ahead. For us, tomorrow's "feels like" temp is forecast to be 40C, or I guess that works out to around 105F.

The actual temp will be 30C though. Hard to believe all that humidity can bump up the temp by ten decrees Celsius, but it does. :shock:
We've had the high humidity but after 40 days & nites of rain you might expect that.

I can't get the 14' section of deck rail I replaced last year dry enough to prime. Currently try to envision some tarp arrangement that might allow it to happen.
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Colbyt wrote: Mon Aug 08, 2022 11:14 am We've had the high humidity but after 40 days & nites of rain you might expect that.

I can't get the 14' section of deck rail I replaced last year dry enough to prime. Currently try to envision some tarp arrangement that might allow it to happen.
Sounds like you need an Ark. ;)

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I have the plans but can't find my cubit tape measure. :)
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So, summer is all but done. Already being bugged by the dealership to set up a time to swap summers, for winter tires, balancing and oil change.
Sheesh.

Can someone please invent the slow motion machine for the warm seasons? And fast forward thru the cold one?

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I would like to help, but i don't have any spare D'Lorean capacitors lying around ;)

It's going to be interesting to see how cold this winter is going to be for us Europeans.

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I think it was the "Flux capacitor" and 1.21 Gigawatts! :lol:

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How could i forget that it was a flux capacitor ;)

1.21 gigawatts: All we need is a little plutonium... lol

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To infinity - and beyond!

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