90 + degrees and working on heat system

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woodsmaster

Minister of Fire
Jan 25, 2010
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N.W. Ohio
Ok It's over 90 degres out and I'm working on my boiler shed and puting foamboard and in floore pex in the shop floore. Is this sane or have I lost it completly ?
 
What if you had a million gallon storage tank and could rise it to say 100 degrees during the summer and then use a heat pump to suck the heat out all winter....no need to ever burn any fuel! I hear ya!
 
I just spent 2 days of my vacation redoing my boiler. It may seem crazy but I'd have to work a year to save that kinda dough.
 
woodsmaster said:
Ok It's over 90 degres out and I'm working on my boiler shed and puting foamboard and in floore pex in the shop floore. Is this sane or have I lost it completly ?
It's better than working on it in the middle of Feb and -20* out
leaddog
 
It certainly makes the mid-project beers taste better, doesn't it? Although....I like beers in the winter too. So maybe this is not a benefit of any kind...
 
leaddog said:
woodsmaster said:
Ok It's over 90 degres out and I'm working on my boiler shed and puting foamboard and in floore pex in the shop floore. Is this sane or have I lost it completly ?
It's better than working on it in the middle of Feb and -20* out
leaddog

Yes definatly, I rather sweat than freeze any day. It does make the beer taste better but, you have to stay hydraated so I usually wait till the end of the day.
 
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