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#61 Post by bzb »

There's a reason I live in the south. It's not for 30 degree weeks where I cannot Duratex.

You weirdos and your snow without mountains. Inconceivable.
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#62 Post by el_ingeniero »

bzb wrote:There's a reason I live in the south. It's not for 30 degree weeks where I cannot Duratex.

You weirdos and your snow without mountains. Inconceivable.
The best part is when you want a steambath all you have to do is step outside.

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#63 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

bzb wrote:
You weirdos and your snow without mountains.
Snowmobiles. And skinny skis. :hyper:

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#64 Post by Mikey »

Sheesh ... 52 degrees here and I'm cold.
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#65 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

Mikey wrote:Sheesh ... 52 degrees here and I'm cold.
What a freeking wimp. I play golf down to 38 degrees, in short sleeves when it's a balmy 50.

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#66 Post by Mikey »

Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:
Mikey wrote:Sheesh ... 52 degrees here and I'm cold.
What a freeking wimp. I play golf down to 38 degrees, in short sleeves when it's a balmy 50.
Hehehe well, I'll be out riding my horse this afternoon. Might have to put a light jacket on if it's still chilly. :hyper:
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#67 Post by CoronaOperator »

LelandCrooks wrote:12-14 tonight. Wusses already canceled school and closed the city offices for tomorrow.
I think you guys are spoiled. At -27 F we are a full 40 degrees colder than that. Yay for outside only smoke breaks! :hyper:

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#68 Post by Bruce Weldy »

Bill Fitzmaurice wrote:
Mikey wrote:Sheesh ... 52 degrees here and I'm cold.
What a freeking wimp. I play golf down to 38 degrees, in short sleeves when it's a balmy 50.
Well, if you ever venture down to Texas - bring your sticks and we'll tee it up.

Walked 18 holes in shorts Sunday and Monday.....however, our week of winter blew in today. It's 23 degrees right now and supposed to be in the teens tonight. Back to the 60s by Saturday.....

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#69 Post by Davinci »

16 degrees right now in dallas tx.... COLD COLD

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#70 Post by Gregory East »

.....and in your thread hija...<cough> weather news...... summer has returned to Q-town. It's about 15 deg C outside. Sun is just about to go down.

Too bad for those east coast Aussies.

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#71 Post by ewetho »

16" Snow and falling. Although light and fluffy (Normally in Chicagoland we get heavy wet stuff) we are getting major drifting and now bring on the sub-ZERO!!!!!

Chicago FD actually rented snowmobiles for this one!!!

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#72 Post by bzb »

Annnnnnd, sort of back on topic! :)

Should I get the grills oversized with the 1/2" fold? I was thinking that'd be a tighter fit for them, so I wouldn't have any issue on the edge that overlays the piezos. Or should I not even concern myself with this?

I'm just getting them primed, then using a light coat of Duratex on em. I'd like to back them with the foam that Nimrod used, but I can't find that stuff anywhere in white.

On another note, I called Acrytech today to make sure my order was OK - those freaks close at 3:30 and are closed on Friday, Sat and Sun! What kind of bank do they run there?
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#73 Post by Bruce Weldy »

bzb wrote: On another note, I called Acrytech today to make sure my order was OK - those freaks close at 3:30 and are closed on Friday, Sat and Sun! What kind of bank do they run there?
The only one in town.... :bash:

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#74 Post by bzb »

I'm really getting impatient. Kids are asleep, wife is doing homework... I got a can of exterior trim paint...
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#75 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

bzb wrote: I'd like to back them with the foam that Nimrod used, but I can't find that stuff anywhere in white.
Black foam behind the white grille would look very good.

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