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Originally Posted by 2fast9tech2
(Post 3541763)
where is the data that supports 3 days at 20 degrees? haha. I rather be safe than sorry, no offense.
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Originally Posted by 4195
(Post 3541821)
Then get it done Jeff!
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Originally Posted by 4195
(Post 3541821)
Then get it done Jeff!
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Or you can just keep it in its own heated building and not worry about it
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I would never just rely on a heated building... Every fire has to go out sometime!
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Originally Posted by SS930
(Post 3541943)
I would never just rely on a heated building... Every fire has to go out sometime!
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Jesus justin, do you really have to disclaim everything that's said...it's honestly *ucking annoying...
The logic is, a mild freeze of 30-32 will take longer to deep chill the blocks to a lower temp...mainly because during the day they will heat back up. A deep freeze of 20* will lower the temp completely to the center of the block freezing the fluid and they won't heat back up when the air is warmer, of course if it's a deep freeze the day temp probably won't be rising much above freezing anyhow......that's my logic.. Solution: quit whining and putting it off and get it done...don't let it sit... P.S. data that supports my theory, leave your blocks un-winterized outside in 20* weather for 3 days.. |
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Princess, you going to come out this weekend? lol ;) relax buddy...
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Originally Posted by 2fast9tech2
(Post 3542353)
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