Patrick,
I guess I lucked out. Our heat index was only 100. Still, it was pretty hot insulating and throwing 5/8 drywall up on those cathedral ceilings. Been awful dry here too. It's been trying to sprinkle for the past 2 days. Friday, I was at the farm (12 miles East), kept hearing thunder, but no rain. Got back here and there were puddles everywhere. Most of our farmers got their first hay crop in about the end of June. If we don't get some rain, they'll be lucky to get another crop. Usually, there are at least 2 cuttings, 3 in a good year. Corn is also doing lousy and the news is talking crop failure. Add that to the Bovine TB scare (what happens when the million or so deer can't get enough to eat and mister farmer has just thrown out feed for his cows?) It could get mighty interesting here in a couple of months. Last month, it rained almost everyday. This month, no rain at all and hot. It's not a drought, hasn't lasted long enough. But the fire danger is rated as extreme and given another few days without a break and we'll be looking at a state wide burning ban, not even supposed to smoke outside. Usually we get it in May or June, but it was a rainy spring.
I wanted to ask you about your fuel tank. Did you have to pour a cement catch basin underneath? I have heard they are required here (haven't checked, so I don't know for certain). Anything that hits the soil goes straight down in this sand.
SHF