How would you go about repairing a combination break when it's 55 degrees and windy?
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what about when it\'s windy?
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Re: what about when it's windy?
Why would that bother anyone? 20 below and windy is the worst ive worked in.
Re: what about when it's windy?
If you feel you need to heat the glass you can. It's really not necessary under those conditions. I hate when it's windy, just hold on to your stuff.
Re: what about when it's windy?
It's allways windy here, you just get used to it. I usually park the car so it is not blowing in your face. Then Wilma comes to town and shuts down all the recon trades for weeks, just part of doing business around here.
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Re: what about when it's windy?
I hate working in the wind, but that's just a personal preference. I dont see that it has any affect on the repair one way or the other ... except that I am in a hurry to get done with it.
Re: what about when it's windy?
I had heavy wind here yesterday and I'm on a Lott. dirt is always blowing around so i have to watch out for contamination. and like some one else mentioned hang on to your stuff...
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