Screw this cold man 2025

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  • Posts: 10,450
    Hey what you do in your own home is your business, man! lol
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  • Posts: 7,098
    edited January 30
    Warmer than average here, upper 60s. Dang, if I didn't have a mosquito buzz my ears when was walking around the yard.
  • Posts: 26,044
    billbillw wrote: »
    Warmer than average here, upper 60s. Dang, if I didn't have a mosquito buzz my ears when was walking around the yard.

    That is why my dog gets his heartworm, flea and tick meds year round.
  • Posts: 11,319
    From 3" of snow on top of a thick icy base to 99.9% melted and 60* to 78* in just a couple to three weeks.

    CRAZY! But I'll take it. :D

    From worrying about pipes busting from freezing to opening doors to let some fresh air in, it's quite the relief. Oh, and having our Country back from the brink has been an overload of emotions, too.

    It's hell getting old! But it's better than the alternative sometimes.
    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
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    -1C here today, not bad at all
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    msg wrote: »
    Ah man, I love when we get a break in the weather, and it's warmish and breezy. I've been enjoying the late afternoons into the eves the past three nights, just taking advantage of the warmish weather, and doing stuff around yard, garage, and vehicles.

    Dan, what you need is some layers, my friend! Polypro long johns, some merino wool socks, lightly insulated leather hiking or work boots, and a pair of coveralls. I got a medium weight set from Dickies years ago. Handy.

    Other layers are polypro top, merino wool top, and a merino wool Buff brand neck gaiter, to keep the chill off when it starts to cool down.

    Latest addition I'm enjoying are these Gorilla Grip gloves I picked up at Home Depot. Breathable hand back, grippy palm and fingers, but not so thick a coating that you lose tactile sensation. Surprisingly "warm". Won't say they're great for the cold, but when you're moving around doing stuff, they keep the chill off. Pretty durable, so you get quite a few uses out of them. I just washed a pair last night with some pumice hand soap and followed up with Zep Citrus Cleaner, because I got some starting fluid on them while I was working on one of the old vehicles. Rinse, hang dry, ready to go again next day. They had a 20pr-pack promo around the Holidays for $20.

    Safety glasses, earplugs, and/or some Bose QC Ultra, and ready to enjoy the outdoors man - get out there!

    The gear makes the experience!

    https://www.homedepot.com/p/GORILLA-GRIP-Large-Glove-25053-030/202709681
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    With all that madness on, I would feel like I couldn't move.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
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    Tony M wrote: »
    From 3" of snow on top of a thick icy base to 99.9% melted and 60* to 78* in just a couple to three weeks.

    CRAZY! But I'll take it. :D

    From worrying about pipes busting from freezing to opening doors to let some fresh air in, it's quite the relief. Oh, and having our Country back from the brink has been an overload of emotions, too.

    It's hell getting old! But it's better than the alternative sometimes.

    Come on, don't be so dramatic. 🙄
  • Posts: 7,098
    This is crazy:
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  • Posts: 7,249
    Michoacan?

    Got any Labrador, man?
  • Posts: 7,098
    Viking64 wrote: »
    Michoacan?

    Got any Labrador, man?

    No man, allzz I got is this Tied Stick...
  • Posts: 17,234
    I will be extremely happy once winter is over. I did a prewire today and even though it went up to 50 degrees by the afternoon, the morning was stupid cold.
    Dan
    My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
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    billbillw wrote: »
    This is crazy:
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    Better now than in July
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    Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
    B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
    Polk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va Dreadnaught
    Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
    Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)


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  • Posts: 10,450
    mantis wrote: »

    With all that madness on, I would feel like I couldn't move.

    Hahaha, nah man, all that stuff is super comfortable and easy to move in! It's not like wearing three wetsuits.

    I can't stand wearing clothes that are restrictive. Merino wool blends wear like cotton (soft), but are temperature regulating and wicking.

    About the most restrictive thing I listed were the the Dickies coveralls, and that's because they're all cotton. I bet they make 'em with stretch now. I hardly ever wear those, but I was doin' dirty work.

    Embrace the stretch!
    Duluth Double-Flex Ballroom jeans* (they have 30% sales all the time)
    This doesn't mean you gotta get skinny jeans, btw.

    *I've noticed stretch denim fabrics are not as warm as those this higher cotton content.

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  • Posts: 1,383
    I could never stand wearing coveralls, I work outside in Michigan and I don't even like wearing a winter coat. I usually just layer with sweat wicking on the bottom and then several sweat shirts.

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