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Re: Wiring doors in cold weather
I'm still roughin' jobs in shorts and tee shirt..in Nov. gotta love it.
My orange tree is turning orange.
Da boids is singin'
Life id gud.
Goo goo ka choo.
"Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| > They do here too.
| >
| > I use glow sticks, push them up into the hole, put a piece of duct tape
to
| > keep it falling out, close the door, up in attic just attach the wires,
| come
| > back down open door, rip off tape, glow rod falls out and poke ya in da
| eye.
| > You can do it with cut up fish tapes as well.
| >
| > It gets cold in Texas?
|
| Cold is a relative term
|
| It gets down to maybe 30 and snows 1 or 2 days. To many here that doesn't
| sound very cold however when you are cooked at 100+ almost every day from
| June to early Sept that 30 degrees feels damn cold. And this is from
someone
| who came from Indiana :)
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