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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: Croft on June 20, 2012, 03:45:05 PM
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I don't know how you guys down south deal with it for so long, but were into our 3 rd day of 100* weather with the humidex, The only advantage is the ink works way better at this temp. :P
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not in my avatar but I'm from the great white north EH!
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We are in the same boat in Connecticut, high 90's today and predicting breaking 100 tomorrow that is actual temp not the heat index.
I love two things I always here people say about Connecticut
"Its always cold in CT"
or
"It doesn't get hot in CT"
Yeah right
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Its over 100 everyday here. I think today is going to be 108 or something like that. The shop is 82 with the evap cooler running. Last year I wasn't able to run the evap because of the way it was set up. (it was running way to fast and blowing everything in the shop around.)
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I would take 108 with zero humidity over 100 with high humidity any day.
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I would take 108 with zero humidity over 100 with high humidity any day.
I would agree with you on that. I'm from Wisconsin originally and a humid summer there is much worse than our summers here.
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I have been living it up in 75 degree weather lately. The nights are cool. What gives? Dern you Al Gore!!!!!
Hey ScereenGear, What size is your shop? I checked out your facebook page. Looked pretty close to something I was looking. I think it was 2200 square foot. Prices here in Fl are running about $600-$800.00 + for industrial space.
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Easy, we just added one of these, water/air evap unit. Bad ass SOB.
(http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/468792_409146319126405_840312825_o.jpg)
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I have been living it up in 75 degree weather lately. The nights are cool. What gives? Dern you Al Gore!!!!!
Hey ScereenGear, What size is your shop? I checked out your facebook page. Looked pretty close to something I was looking. I think it was 2200 square foot. Prices here in Fl are running about $600-$800.00 + for industrial space.
So your the one that went to my facebook page. I don't do anything with that page. My shop is 2800 SF Its way more than I need except when I need room to sort big jobs. I have a 1200 shirt order in right now with about 28 different designs. I use alot of the shop floor to sort the shirts into boxes for each of the designs. That job sucks but it will make this month my best month ever.
This is the video I did of my shop a few months ago for that video post....
SG shop tour.3gp (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-y6DsD0icw#)
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We're hot here in Mass too, but I've been doing this so long, it just doesn't matter. My car thermometer read 100° at lunch time. Of course, they say it affects the old and very young the most; guess which group I'm in... gasp, gasp
Steve
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This summer has been easy so far, especially compared to last summer with 100 days of 100+ degree heat with no damn rain. I think we've only had a few days of high 90's, 100 degree heat so far and at this point last year we were at about 25-30 days at 100. We've had 2 days in a row of noon thunderstorms roll through the area and keep things in the high 80's low 90's. I think 2009 was a great summer with several days a week of thunderstorms then 10' and 11' were absolute killers, the worst heat you could ever imagine for 3 months straight. At one point Lake Travis was around 50' low and at 37% full capacity. There were no boat ramps to use and hundreds of docks and boats sitting on the rocks. It's very strange to drive out there and see it like that.
Here is a cool slideshow of Lake Travis this month, now imagine the lake 20' lower like it was last summer.
http://www.lcra.org/library/media/public/slideshows/drought/drought_slideshow_jun-2012/index.html (http://www.lcra.org/library/media/public/slideshows/drought/drought_slideshow_jun-2012/index.html)
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This summer has been easy so far, especially compared to last summer with 100 days of 100+ degree heat with no damn rain. I think we've only had a few days of high 90's, 100 degree heat so far and at this point last year we were at about 25-30 days at 100. We've had 2 days in a row of noon thunderstorms roll through the area and keep things in the high 80's low 90's. I think 2009 was a great summer with several days a week of thunderstorms then 10' and 11' were absolute killers, the worst heat you could ever imagine for 3 months straight. At one point Lake Travis was around 50' low and at 37% full capacity. There were no boat ramps to use and hundreds of docks and boats sitting on the rocks. It's very strange to drive out there and see it like that.
my inlaws have a place on possum kingdom lake outside Dallas and its was weird seeing there dock bent so far down just to get to the water..they didnt have it as bad as the rest of the state though.
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Mid to high 90s here. Fathers day was 109, glad I didn't have to work that day!
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Me and a few more here on the boards live in LA ( Lower Alabama ) and it's June, July and August coming up, its gonna be hot that is just how it is. No suprise here with the temp. it is just hot and gonna be that way next year Hot. I am attaching a little story that I may have posted already if so it is still funny to read over. Drink plenty of H2O!
>Living In The South
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>Dear Diary:
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>May 30th:
>Just moved to Birmingham... Now this is a city that knows how to
>live!! Beautiful sunny days and warm balmy evenings. What a place!
>Watched the sunset from a park lying on a blanket. It was beautiful.
>I've finally found my home. I love it here.
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>June 14th:
>Really heating up. Got to 100 today. Not a problem. Live in an
>air-conditioned home, drive an air-conditioned car. What a pleasure
>to see the sun everyday like this. I'm turning into a sun
>worshipper.
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>June 30th:
>Had the backyard landscaped with western plants today. Lots of
>cactus and rocks. What a breeze to maintain. No more mowing lawn for
>me. Another scorcher today, but I love it here.
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>July 10th:
>The temperature hasn't been below 100 all week. How do people get
>used to this kind of heat? At least it's kind of windy though. But
>getting used to the heat and humidity is taking longer that I
>expected.
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>July 15th:
>Fell asleep by the pool. (Got 3rd degree burns over 60% of my body.)
>Missed 3 days of work. What a dumb thing to do. I learned my lesson
>though. Got to respect the ol' sun in a climate like this.
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>July 20th:
>I missed Morgan (our cat) sneaking into the car when I left this
>morning. By the time I got to the hot car for lunch, Morgan had died
>and swollen up to the size of a shopping bag and stank up the $2,000
>leather upholstery. I told the kids that she ran away. The car now
>smells like Kibbles and shits. I learned my lesson though. No more
>pets in this heat.
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>July 25th:
>The wind sucks It feels like a giant freaking blow dryer!! And it's
>hot as hell. The home air-conditioner is on the fritz and the AC
>repairman charged $200 just to drive by and tell me he needed to
>order parts.
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>July 30th:
>Been sleeping outside by the pool for 3 nights now. $1,500 in damn
>house payments and we can't even go inside. Why did I ever come
>here?
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>August 4th:
>It's 105 degrees. Finally got the air-conditioner fixed today. It
>cost $500 and gets the temperature down to 85, but this freaking
>humidity makes the house feel like it's about 95. Stupid repairman
>pissed in my pool. I hate this stupid city.
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>August 8th:
>If another wise ass cracks, "Hot enough for you today?", I'm going
>to strangle him. Damn heat. By the time I get to work the radiator
>is boiling over, my clothes are soaking wet, and I smell like baked
>cat!!
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>August 9th:
>Tried to run some errands after work. Wore shorts and sat on the
>black leather seats in the ol' car. I thought my ass was on fire. I
>lost two layers of flesh and all the hair on the back of my legs and
>ass. Now my car smells like burnt hair, fried ass, and baked cat.
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>August 10th:
>The weather report might as well be a damn recording. Hot and sunny.
>Hot and sunny. Hot and sunny. It's been too hot to do anything for 2
>damn months and the weatherman says it might really warm up next
>week. Doesn't it ever rain in this damn desert?? Water rationing
>will be next,so might as well watch $1700 worth of cactus just dry
>up and blow into the damn pool. Even the cactus can't live in this
>damn heat.
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>August 15th:
>Welcome to HELL!!! Temperature got to 105 today. Forgot to crack the
>window and blew the damn windshield out of the car. The installer
>came to fix it and said, "Hot enough for you today?" My wife had to
>spend the $1500 house payment to bail me out of jail. Freaking
>South. What kind of a sick demented idiot would want to live here??
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Still raining here in the Pacific Northwest...... I think we hit mid 70's sometime last week.
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Still raining here in the Pacific Northwest...... I think we hit mid 70's sometime last week.
Hate...you...
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I lived in McPherson Kansas for a year Alan. I remember the heat you guys are going through.
Yea, I'll take about 300 days of rain a year to escape that heat...
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Grass is always greener on the other side of the fence though. Live here (Pacific NW where Colin and I reside) and see how your first 10 months of winter and rain go. And hope you have 6 - 8 weeks of sun for a "summer." If your not used to it you will go bananas. I can name about 25 people right off the top of my head that moved here from somewhere else and did even make it through one winter. No joke.
I just think as humans everyone needs a vacation from what they are used to at least once or twice a year. And that is where most Europeans totally have us beat with the mandatory vacation thing.
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108 in my shop today.
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It was 96 outside here on thursday. That fan had it high 70s low 80s in the shop.
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70-80 this week near portland oregon, but it's going to be at least sprinkly for most of the week. I have to patch up my roof and I won't really be able to do that until thursday. Thank goodness for wet patch. My current issue is that I just got two large pieces of equipment that have some machined cast iron surfaces, which will rust before your eyes if they get wet.
When I get this thing dywalled and finished, I am hopefully getting some sort of AC because when the temp gets up to 90+ degrees, my ink dries in seconds rather than minutes. If it's anything like last year, we will be having a fair bit of 90 degree weather up to 100+ for a short while.