Re: Our mornin Coffee and Weather
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:26 am
Actually made it to 79 yesterday. This morning 45 and overcast. Maybe 60 with rain later.
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cooperhawk wrote:Heading to the fifties today with lots of sunshine. Now that's going to feel good but we have a hell of a lot of snow to melt yet. The floods are just starting here and look like they're going to be historic. Look out down river.
On another note the contractor has my new shop all insulated, the electrical is done, the attic vents installed, and poly going up now. Next will be the metal ceiling and walls and then the furnace. I'm really looking foreword to having a heated shop. Meanwhile most of my power tools are stored out in the barn.
Yes Poly. When it gets to thirty below even a small air leak is a major thing. We put the insulation in and then put a vapor barrier over the whole thing even sealing outlets with tape. Makes a huge difference.Mags wrote:.
Poly?cooperhawk wrote:Heading to the fifties today with lots of sunshine. Now that's going to feel good but we have a hell of a lot of snow to melt yet. The floods are just starting here and look like they're going to be historic. Look out down river.
On another note the contractor has my new shop all insulated, the electrical is done, the attic vents installed, and poly going up now. Next will be the metal ceiling and walls and then the furnace. I'm really looking foreword to having a heated shop. Meanwhile most of my power tools are stored out in the barn.
Yup!cooperhawk wrote:Yes Poly. When it gets to thirty below even a small air leak is a major thing. We put the insulation in and then put a vapor barrier over the whole thing even sealing outlets with tape. Makes a huge difference.Mags wrote:.
Poly?cooperhawk wrote:Heading to the fifties today with lots of sunshine. Now that's going to feel good but we have a hell of a lot of snow to melt yet. The floods are just starting here and look like they're going to be historic. Look out down river.
On another note the contractor has my new shop all insulated, the electrical is done, the attic vents installed, and poly going up now. Next will be the metal ceiling and walls and then the furnace. I'm really looking foreword to having a heated shop. Meanwhile most of my power tools are stored out in the barn.