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    i know what you mean about humid heat larry. for the previous 5 days the temp was between 94 to 103 with 40 to 60% humidity. we got up too 115 heat index 1 day. when it gets like that i do not even go outside.
    BARB

    LET THE FUN BEGIN

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    ...call me soft.... I work in the air conditioning all day, the house is airconditioned, my shop is air conditioned, the daily driver has the a/c on all the time and even the Willys will not leave the garage without the air on.

    I will likely have heat stroke if we lose power during the flood.

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    We don't even have A/C in the house. It's shut it down in the daytime, with fan on, and open all the windows at night, with the fans still on!
    The shop actually stays quite cool, as we insulated it with roofing insulation, dry walled it and put in a roof ridge vent. Since it has a cement slab it keeps very comfortable in there all summer long.
    Now the truck is something quite special. It has the 1-2.5- 1 vent system, where the 1 stands for the cowl vent, the 2.5 stands for the missing side windows and vent1/4 windows, and the last 1 is how fast I can push it!!!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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