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tbroye

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6 year old Grand daughter and I are out in the shop making Pens for her 2 Kindergarten teachers (Cav's Uni Pink from Exotic) and she looks at me and say "Gran pa it's hot in here". Looked at Digital Thermometer and 86 deg F with the door and all the window open and not breeze. Tomorrow morning I will get up in the loft and get the AC down and put it in one of the windows. The shops get the full afternoon sun so it does get warm. First thing to is get a piece of glass cut and make a frame for it to put in above the AC so I don't loose day light through the window. The last couple of year I have had a piece of 3/4 ply for a spacer. AT least I know when it hit 108 this summer it will be mid 70's in the shop during the afternoon. The window for the AC is just beyond the cabinet on the right, behind the DP. 5pm PDLT 91 deg F in the shop. I just remodeled the shop and haven't finished but have to make pens for the teachers and I needed a brake from building and moving things.
 

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Strange weather all over the nation. Must be cool to have your grand-daughter hanging out with you. Nice shop too....

I did the teachers pen for the first time this year. The kids love them.
 
Very nice shop. Mine has wood-chips everywhere and if there is a flat surface, I have it cluttered. My A/C does work though.
 
it is probably about the mid 60s or so, Where I live there is a wind that goes picks up fairly strong almost daily right into my shop speading bits and pieces of shavings and dust all across my garage.
 
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