gsganzer
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- Joined
- Jun 11, 2003
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- Location
- Denton, TX
- Tractor
- L3800 w/FEL and BH77, BX 2200 w/FEL and MMM
...then working in an attic in the middle of a Texas summer?
I spent 6 hours working in the attic yesterday. I started at 7 am and finally finished at 1:00 pm. I had to run new electrical to the master bath remodel, install some can lights, run HVAC duct and demo some old wiring. To add insult to injury, my attic has the old rock wool insulating batts that just seems to crumble and throw up dust when you work in it. It sticks to sweat real well.
I'm sure some others that have had to do similar work can sympathize with me. I'm still recovering from getting roasted, broiled and baked.
I spent 6 hours working in the attic yesterday. I started at 7 am and finally finished at 1:00 pm. I had to run new electrical to the master bath remodel, install some can lights, run HVAC duct and demo some old wiring. To add insult to injury, my attic has the old rock wool insulating batts that just seems to crumble and throw up dust when you work in it. It sticks to sweat real well.
I'm sure some others that have had to do similar work can sympathize with me. I'm still recovering from getting roasted, broiled and baked.