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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: Jtrapper]
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Yesterday at 05:03 PM
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MN
Steven 49er
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And the amazing part Mark is it's just about as hard to cool a house as heat it.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: Jtrapper]
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Yesterday at 06:43 PM
Yesterday at 06:43 PM
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Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Calling for up to an inch and half of ice here by tomorrow afternoon. Just looked at the radar and the ice is gonna let up for a little bit then come back with a vengeance about 9. I am in shock that we still have power!
The devil's greatest trick isn't making us think he doesn't exist. It's flattering us. So we don't see..... the devil is us.
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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Yesterday at 07:06 PM
Yesterday at 07:06 PM
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Perry, NY
Dana I
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Perry, NY
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Calling for up to an inch and half of ice here by tomorrow afternoon. Just looked at the radar and the ice is gonna let up for a little bit then come back with a vengeance about 9. I am in shock that we still have power! Wow a inch and a half of ice is no joke. Best of luck to you down there. I am happy with the snow we are supposed to get rather than your ice.
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: Steven 49er]
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Yesterday at 07:47 PM
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North central Iowa
Bob_Iowa
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North central Iowa
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And the amazing part Mark is it's just about as hard to cool a house as heat it.
Even with geothermal it gets tough, this is why I can’t believe peoples houses down south aren’t better insulated than ours are up here.
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: Steven 49er]
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Yesterday at 09:02 PM
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ND
MJM
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And the amazing part Mark is it's just about as hard to cool a house as heat it. But they are the ones that have it all figured out. If you don't think so just ask them. I have seen cold and this isn't it.
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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Yesterday at 10:03 PM
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Indiana
Providence Farm
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Indiana
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Calling for up to an inch and half of ice here by tomorrow afternoon. Just looked at the radar and the ice is gonna let up for a little bit then come back with a vengeance about 9. I am in shock that we still have power! We had a bad freezing rain/ ice storm in 08 or 09. Broke tons of trees We were without power 9 days. I was on my 7 day off period so we took a train to Denver to visit a friend. We missed the living without power that way. Came home to busted pipes.
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: Jtrapper]
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Yesterday at 10:10 PM
Yesterday at 10:10 PM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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Having a basement and piping underground makes a big difference in how freeze proof water lines are. In Ohio most houses, schools, hospitals and other buildings, that people occupy most of the time, have basements. Depending on soil type somewhere between 12' and 30' underground maintains a constant temperature of 52F to 64F all year, for much of the country. That's why deeper caves feel comfortable all year. Most basements are at least 8' deep and help moderate the temperature.
My well head is in what likes a concrete bunker. It's about 8' all around and sunken into the ground about 7'. It sticks out of the ground about 30". It has a 3' by 3' concrete slab that covers the entrance on top. I have to use a ladder to get in and out of it. It stays in the fifties down there all year. If the slab wasn't such a pain to reposition, I'd use the pit as a root cellar. I should make a lighter, insulated top that's not so close to the same size as the entrance hole.
If I ever build a new house, I'm going to build most of it underground in a hillside. It would need little heating or cooling. I would have windows to catch the sunlight in the Winter.
Keith
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: Osagan]
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Yesterday at 10:21 PM
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iowa
bankrunner
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iowa
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Yes sir… it’s under ground… it’ll bust at the well or in the attic
… have to drain everything from the well to the faucets to get the water out when it’s under freezing for a few hours or they’ll bust
… shoot even had one pvc elbow bust even after doing all that a couple years ago If you're going to drain your lines: Some folks down around the lake here that have summer cabins only use them in the summer. They have a air fitting plumbed into the water line at the well. Shut the well down then hook up an air compressor to that air fitting and blow all the water out of the lines. Works good. I do that in my cabin on the Mississippi in Wisconsin. Winterize it and close it up until spring.
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: Jtrapper]
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Yesterday at 10:53 PM
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Ames, IA
MikeTraps2
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Ames, IA
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Another old trick was leave a tap on just a dribble to keep pipes from freezing up when I was a kid
Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure
Theodore Roosevelt
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: MJM]
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3 hours ago
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MN
Steven 49er
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And the amazing part Mark is it's just about as hard to cool a house as heat it. But they are the ones that have it all figured out. If you don't think so just ask them. I have seen cold and this isn't it. Today's projected high is -16. It hasn't been above zero for almost a week. Should go above zero tomorrow. 9 degrees for a high, I think I'll work on my tan. It's been a couple years since we've seen a cold spell like this. We should be able to ice fish until the first of May. Nothing like the winter of 96/97. Spring storm took out power and wasn't restored in areas for days and even weeks. Got pretty cold behind it. I don't know anyone who left, we all stayed home and figured it out. I try not to complain too much, our friends to the north have it colder.
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"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: Jtrapper]
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2 hours ago
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Alabama (Bama for short) 108 y...
Jtrapper
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Coming a flood here now, down in the teens by morning, should be a winter wonderland on the highways. Yankee truck driver's that 'can drive in the snow' already jack knifed all over the place on the interstate in ms. Can't drive on ice, doesn't matter where your from.
Frozen roads or not my beaver traps are under 5 ft. of water by now and be under ice next week, lol. Glad im not attempting to coyote trap in this mess!
Not my circus, not my clowns.
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: Jtrapper]
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1 hour ago
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iowa
bankrunner
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iowa
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Coming a flood here now, down in the teens by morning, should be a winter wonderland on the highways. Yankee truck driver's that 'can drive in the snow' already jack knifed all over the place on the interstate in ms. Can't drive on ice, doesn't matter where your from.
Frozen roads or not my beaver traps are under 5 ft. of water by now and be under ice next week, lol. Glad im not attempting to coyote trap in this mess! Those are probably foreigners that shouldn't even hold a CDL and be behind the wheel.
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Re: Yankyfing The South!
[Re: MikeTraps2]
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Oregon
beaverpeeler
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Oregon
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Another old trick was leave a tap on just a dribble to keep pipes from freezing up when I was a kid Thats what we do. Rarely have any issues, but neighbors that don't know this tip regularly have broken pipes to fix.
My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
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