• OT: The Weather

    From Bob La Londe@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 17 15:42:47 2025
    Its been 109-115F thee last couple weeks. Temps stayed under 106 the
    last few days, and its only 102 right now. On a dry day for those of us
    who are used to it that's outdoor weather, but one lousy cloud decided
    to hang out over my shop and drop just enough rain so there were no dry
    spots between the drops. The overall humidity for the area is only 24%
    which is higher than average, but right here at the shop I bet its 80%.

    Of course I'm out on the un-airconditioned shop floor tying in a new air
    dryer.

    Before that bastard cloud pissed all over me it was tolerable work. Now
    I'm hiding in the office pretending to figure out the next air line
    routing plan.



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  • From Bob La Londe@21:1/5 to Bob La Londe on Thu Jul 17 17:50:15 2025
    On 7/17/2025 3:42 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
    Its been 109-115F thee last couple weeks.  Temps stayed under 106 the
    last few days, and its only 102 right now.  On a dry day for those of us
    who are used to it that's outdoor weather, but one lousy cloud decided
    to hang out over my shop and drop just enough rain so there were no dry
    spots between the drops.  The overall humidity for the area is only 24% which is higher than average, but right here at the shop I bet its 80%.

    Of course I'm out on the un-airconditioned shop floor tying in a new air dryer.

    Before that bastard cloud pissed all over me it was tolerable work.  Now
    I'm hiding in the office pretending to figure out the next air line
    routing plan.




    And I still don't have all the fittings I need... Frack!


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  • From Snag@21:1/5 to Bob La Londe on Thu Jul 17 21:39:46 2025
    On 7/17/2025 5:42 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
    Its been 109-115F thee last couple weeks.  Temps stayed under 106 the
    last few days, and its only 102 right now.  On a dry day for those of us
    who are used to it that's outdoor weather, but one lousy cloud decided
    to hang out over my shop and drop just enough rain so there were no dry
    spots between the drops.  The overall humidity for the area is only 24% which is higher than average, but right here at the shop I bet its 80%.

    Of course I'm out on the un-airconditioned shop floor tying in a new air dryer.

    Before that bastard cloud pissed all over me it was tolerable work.  Now
    I'm hiding in the office pretending to figure out the next air line
    routing plan.




    It's been in the 90's here with humidity in the 70%-80% range . If I
    don't get outside stuff done by 10:30 or so it ain't gettin' done .
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  • From Clare Snyder@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 18 14:26:04 2025
    On Thu, 17 Jul 2025 15:42:47 -0700, Bob La Londe <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    Its been 109-115F thee last couple weeks. Temps stayed under 106 the
    last few days, and its only 102 right now. On a dry day for those of us
    who are used to it that's outdoor weather, but one lousy cloud decided
    to hang out over my shop and drop just enough rain so there were no dry
    spots between the drops. The overall humidity for the area is only 24%
    which is higher than average, but right here at the shop I bet its 80%.

    Of course I'm out on the un-airconditioned shop floor tying in a new air >dryer.

    Before that bastard cloud pissed all over me it was tolerable work. Now
    I'm hiding in the office pretending to figure out the next air line
    routing plan.



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    Bob La Londe
    CNC Molds N Stuff
    Up here between the lakes in south central Ontario Canada we've had
    several weeks in the high 30s Celcius (low to mid 90sF) with humidity
    in the 60s to 90s. Doing ANYTHING outside makes one sweat like a pig. Overnights have been in the mid to high 20sC, so air conditioning has
    been a godsend!!! Normal years we get 3 or 4 days at a time a couple
    times each summer -
    We HAVE gotten some rain - but all it does is settle the dust a bit
    and raise the humidity

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  • From Bob La Londe@21:1/5 to Bob La Londe on Fri Jul 18 11:41:23 2025
    On 7/17/2025 5:50 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
    On 7/17/2025 3:42 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
    Its been 109-115F thee last couple weeks.  Temps stayed under 106 the
    last few days, and its only 102 right now.  On a dry day for those of
    us who are used to it that's outdoor weather, but one lousy cloud
    decided to hang out over my shop and drop just enough rain so there
    were no dry spots between the drops.  The overall humidity for the
    area is only 24% which is higher than average, but right here at the
    shop I bet its 80%.

    Of course I'm out on the un-airconditioned shop floor tying in a new
    air dryer.

    Before that bastard cloud pissed all over me it was tolerable work.
    Now I'm hiding in the office pretending to figure out the next air
    line routing plan.




    And I still don't have all the fittings I need... Frack!




    Just one more elbow, and I can finish hooking it up with an industrial
    flex line 20 inches to long. LOL.




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