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Thats my plan. Got a deer left to grind up, and some dishes and clothes, but other than that, it is sippin and relax today. WAY too damn cold to do much outside.Bohunk wrote:Good day to sit inside and sip, and sip, and sip.
Hey OD where is he going to go? It's gonna get down to about 30 down here tonite and 26 tomorow. Good thing it only lasts a couple days then warms up a bit before the next blast.olddog wrote:You ever thought about moving to a warmer place?![]()
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Don't you know that they changed the name from global warming to "global climate change" Just because it is so hard to prove global warming when national winter temps are colder on average due to the south U.S. getting hammered with cold winters.pumpman wrote:Hey OD where is he going to go? It's gonna get down to about 30 down here tonite and 26 tomorow. Good thing it only lasts a couple days then warms up a bit before the next blast.olddog wrote:You ever thought about moving to a warmer place?![]()
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Damn gloable warming!
I got a 6500W and built a couple suicide plugs. If we lose power, I kill the main switch, and flip off about 3/4 of my breakers, then plug in the suicide. I cna run all freezers, fridges, and the furnace (gas, but needs the blower), and the water heater (gas, but is a side vent forced air also). I also have 2 legs that we run a TV/entertainment center off of, and a couple clocks, and some lights.Bushman wrote:I have a small honda 2000 generator I use on my boat that will not do my whole house but at least I can keep my fish and other frozen items from spoiling. I wanted to buy a snow blower two years ago but my wife didn't think we needed it. Guess who is the one out doing the shoveling!
You are still shoveling, you can't lie to usBushman wrote: I wanted to buy a snow blower two years ago but my wife didn't think we needed it. Guess who is the one out doing the shoveling!
Sorry.... I couldnt take it anymore..Bohunk wrote:Hey MK, I thought we had a deal, you would keep the snow up there and leave us poor Huskers alone. I got to go ourside now and blow your snow out of my drive way. Minus about a thousand degrees out there too. Good day to sit inside and sip, and sip, and sip.
The Bohunk
Got a bottle of the finest here to enjoybohunk wrote: Good day to sit inside and sip, and sip, and sip.
Got a 15K with a transfer switch down here. Hurricanes knock the crap outta everything.Husker wrote:I got a 6500W and built a couple suicide plugs. If we lose power, I kill the main switch, and flip off about 3/4 of my breakers, then plug in the suicide. I cna run all freezers, fridges, and the furnace (gas, but needs the blower), and the water heater (gas, but is a side vent forced air also). I also have 2 legs that we run a TV/entertainment center off of, and a couple clocks, and some lights.
yes, you really have to pay attention to what you are running with such a setup. Next thing you know, the old lady has curling irons and hair driers and all sorts of crazy shit running off it.Husker wrote:Done that before also. However, those cords can get pretty damn hot, or if you get ones big enough, they are damn expensive. I simply plug into 2 20 amp legs, and power most of the 'main' crap I need, then put a couple drop lines in specifically for other stuff.
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Dangit SB, didn't hurt the still did it?ScottishBoy wrote:
This what happened to us last big storm that came through
Hahe OD.olddog wrote:I could not go back to snow and ice.