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After a full week of thunderstorms, extreme heat, high humidity, and hard work I am ready to go back to work on Mr. Rusty. I had some down time waiting for a block heater to arrive. I also wanted to take the time to clean up my shop and get all my tools accounted for. After working outside for 3 weeks and throwing all my tools at the doorway area I decided to clean up. In the past 6 months I have lost 3 sockets. Not bad but still losing tools sucks. I would rather break them. I bought 5 gallons of ATF, 2 gallons of 15 40, 3 gallons of Dex Cool and will begin replenishing the fluids bright and early tomorrow before the temps feel like 107*. I want to get Mr. Rusty back home and out of my driveway. I may do some spot sanding and painting on a few spots of the cab just to slow the decaying process. Have a Great Day. Stay Cool and Be Safe and Productive.
o1951 your spot on. The weather here has been in the high 90s to low 100s but not too humid today. I find if I soak my cover and a cotton shirt not a synthetic one, I can get 30-40 min. of comfortable work time outside. Repeat when necessary.96 F. and very humid here.
Staying inside.
When I was in engine room on ship in 'nam and the other ****holes in SE Asia, we
used to put Kaki's in sink and soak with water.
Feels a little strange, but the wet Kaki's would cool you as they dried in the high temps.
If I HAD to work outside in this heat, that is what I would do.
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