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Old 01-14-2016, 09:18 PM
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You don't get scorched from mid 90's temp? Have you ever had to work outside in anything above 80 degrees? You get burnt to a fucking crisp. Add 70%+ humidity and you start to see people dying if they aren't constantly hydrating themselves. It's brutal. It was in the high 80's on Christmas Day. I plan on moving ASAP.
Having been in the construction industry from my early youth/teens to mid/late 20's, 90's temps, let alone with humidity, can mean death.
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Having been in the construction industry from my early youth/teens to mid/late 20's, 90's temps, let alone with humidity, can mean death.
Especially if you are in an attic (screw residential). Go through a case of water a day and still piss yellow.
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Old 01-15-2016, 08:36 AM
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Especially if you are in an attic (screw residential). Go through a case of water a day and still piss yellow.
Like running air ducts? Yup. Anything on or just under the roof is fun fun at 1pm.
I mostly just did residential as a carpenter, new custom and 60+yo restoration. Hot is hot.
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