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Originally Posted by inaforty
We get to work on our boats in the winter also.
It's just a bit harder and more time consuming.
Usually you're working under a tarp,shrink wrap, cover.
Running kerosene heaters trying to get things done while temps stay over 50 degrees. Not to mention you get to shovel your way to the boat first.
SO MUCH FUN! HA
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LOL I never thought about that... Glad to hear I'm not the only crazy that does things like that. My wife looks at me weirdly when I tell he I'm going to go work on the boat....and it's 45 outside...and the boat is in the back of the yard.... under tarps... and there's snow on the ground.....
My salamander heater gets a workout some days....
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