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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 967839" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Gee you have some patience with those calves Jilleroo. It sounds so miserable with the heat. I know what I would be doing with the calves, probably the same as what your hubby would do if he was allowed.</p><p>Diana, it must be hard coming up with a new treat every day for those donor cows.</p><p>I had another day in the shed today welding up the frame for Jed's new pen on the verandah. Fairly warm by our standards up around the 30 mark, gets a bit hot in the shed with no flow through ventilation, however with my new fan it keeps the air circulating just nice and things are very pleasant. The only problem is when I am welding it blows away the shielding gases and leaves holes in my welds so I have to turn it off when actually welding.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 967839, member: 16453"] Gee you have some patience with those calves Jilleroo. It sounds so miserable with the heat. I know what I would be doing with the calves, probably the same as what your hubby would do if he was allowed. Diana, it must be hard coming up with a new treat every day for those donor cows. I had another day in the shed today welding up the frame for Jed's new pen on the verandah. Fairly warm by our standards up around the 30 mark, gets a bit hot in the shed with no flow through ventilation, however with my new fan it keeps the air circulating just nice and things are very pleasant. The only problem is when I am welding it blows away the shielding gases and leaves holes in my welds so I have to turn it off when actually welding. Ken [/QUOTE]
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