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Old July 8th 03, 11:17 PM
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On 08 Jul 2003 10:52 AM, RobertR237 posted the following:

On that last one we are in total agreement. Now what is your solution
for removing some of the humidity from that air? I was working in the
garage this morning at 7am and it was so warm and humid that I was
having problems with the sweat pouring off my forehead and streaking
my glasses as well as dripping on the work.


Move. My garage is comfortable to work in year-round here in Anchorage,
Alaska. Occasionally I have to turn on the heat but it only takes a few
minutes to warm up.

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Old July 9th 03, 02:59 AM
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In article , Del Rawlins
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Move. My garage is comfortable to work in year-round here in Anchorage,
Alaska. Occasionally I have to turn on the heat but it only takes a few
minutes to warm up.



Whoa there pardner...I hates the cold even more than the heat and Alaska it one
cold ass place. Hell, up there my ass would stick to that ICE every time I
tried to slide on it. At this time of year it is very tempting though.


Bob Reed
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KIS Cruiser in progress...Slow but steady progress....

"Ladies and Gentlemen, take my advice,
pull down your pants and Slide on the Ice!"
(M.A.S.H. Sidney Freedman)

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Old July 9th 03, 07:53 AM
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On 08 Jul 2003 05:59 PM, RobertR237 posted the following:

Whoa there pardner...I hates the cold even more than the heat and
Alaska it one cold ass place. Hell, up there my ass would stick to
that ICE every time I tried to slide on it. At this time of year it
is very tempting though.


Just don't get fishing/hunting season confused with building season and
you will do fine. As for sliding on the ice, hereabouts that is done
through intersections using tires.

Today it got up to over 80, which was semi annoying until we took the
windows out of the Jeep and went for a ride tonight. I'd be happy if it
was always 55-60 degrees, and with enough breeze to keep the skeeters
away.

And then there are always the plusses of having the highest pilot
population per capita, easier to get field approvals, backcountry
airports everywhere, a general public that actually likes small
airplanes, and the best scenery anywhere.

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