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JoeT Well-Known Member Location Herriman Jun 4, 2010 #1 http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=88 Attachments SP32-20100604-160241.jpg 91.1 KB · Views: 82
SAMI Formerly Beardy McGee Location SLC, UT Jun 4, 2010 #2 I thought it was wierd that I instantly blistered when I went outside earlier.
bryson RME Resident Ninja Supporting Member Location West Jordan Jun 5, 2010 #3 I think that was the temperature inside my garage yesterday...
mesha By endurance we conquer Location A.F. Jun 5, 2010 #5 I used to work in temps from 140-167 or so. It stunk, I am glad that really isn't the temp outside. p.s. It was cleaning automotive paint booths, sometimes with the bake cycle on. Last edited: Jun 5, 2010
I used to work in temps from 140-167 or so. It stunk, I am glad that really isn't the temp outside. p.s. It was cleaning automotive paint booths, sometimes with the bake cycle on.
bryson RME Resident Ninja Supporting Member Location West Jordan Jun 5, 2010 #6 mesha said: I used to work in temps from 140-167 or so. It stunk, I am glad that really isn't the temp outside. p.s. It was cleaning automotive paint booths, sometimes with the bake cycle on. Click to expand... High temps and paint fumes, huh? Now I understand. Your reason for editing should say something more like "so people know why I'm crazy."
mesha said: I used to work in temps from 140-167 or so. It stunk, I am glad that really isn't the temp outside. p.s. It was cleaning automotive paint booths, sometimes with the bake cycle on. Click to expand... High temps and paint fumes, huh? Now I understand. Your reason for editing should say something more like "so people know why I'm crazy."
mesha By endurance we conquer Location A.F. Jun 5, 2010 #7 I thought you had to eat the paint chips edit reason: so people know why I act like Bryson