[AT] Carburetor Icing (Off Topic)

Mattias Kessén davidbrown950 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 10 06:30:12 PST 2007


T.O.M. That's a lot more information than we need.

Shame on you

Mattias


2007/12/10, Thomas O Mehrkam <tmehrkam at sbcglobal.net>:
>
> PLEASE send us a little wind chill. I had to run the AC last night. It
> was too hot to sleep even with the windows open.
>
> T.O.M. in hot Houston.
>
>
> Len Rugen wrote:
> > Everything is icing here, about 3/4" on top of the cars.  Luckily a lot
> of that was sleet, so the power lines and trees only have about half that,
> but a few limbs are breaking.
> >
> > No use starting a tractor, this stuff won't push off.
> >
> > Shop update, I have the roof on my 30x50 + 12' shed.  I got the floor
> poured right after Thanksgiving, but don't have the aproaches done.  I just
> tossed down some scraps and got the 4x4 pickup in to the rear wheels.  Then
> today I found enough gravel to make a temporary approach for the other door
> and got both cars under the roof.  They have to come out in the same order
> as they go in, but it will beat scraping ice tomorrow.
> >
> > I almost ordered the metal for the sides last week, glad I didn't
> yet.  You're not supposed to let it get wet before you put it up, I guess
> water between the sheets while it's stacked is bad.  You nearly have to use
> it in the order it's piled, several sheets together get heavy.
> >
> > Len Rugen
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