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Posted by mike a. tenn. on February 05, 2007 at 05:16:08 from (75.120.193.153):
larry....i went out this morning to put wood in the furnace and noticed a layer of red dust all over everything. the wind is out of the northeast so i was wondering....did you start cleaning your chassis or is this blowing all the way down from the steel mills in pittsburg? i was thinking about pulling my 20 up from the pole barn and putting it in the shop yesterday. i stepped out and felt that windchill factor and decided painting the ceiling wasn't such a bad job afterall...it's even colder today. i wanted to start building my electrolisis tub, but i don't think the solution would work too well frozen solid. i have a bunch of old tires around the place...thinkin' about goin out and stackin' 'em up an' alightin' 'em on fire to see if we can't give this global warming theory a boost! whatcha think? -mike
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