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<blockquote data-quote="melking" data-source="post: 1188022" data-attributes="member: 14098"><p>A short, and hopefully no too boring story. In 1973, I had a contracting business in Indiana. One winter we had a pretty bad storm and couldn't get around much. We lost better than a week of work time. In order to make the time up, we were roofing a new house we were building on a bright January day. It was so cold, that if you missed the nail, the asphalt shingle would shatter. One of my guys was cutting the plywood straight on the edges and ran a circular saw right across his fingers. Luckily for him, he only nipped the end off of two fingers. I came down from the roof that day and vowed that after that house was done, I would never be cold again. I packed up everything I owned and moved to Florida and I have never gone back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melking, post: 1188022, member: 14098"] A short, and hopefully no too boring story. In 1973, I had a contracting business in Indiana. One winter we had a pretty bad storm and couldn't get around much. We lost better than a week of work time. In order to make the time up, we were roofing a new house we were building on a bright January day. It was so cold, that if you missed the nail, the asphalt shingle would shatter. One of my guys was cutting the plywood straight on the edges and ran a circular saw right across his fingers. Luckily for him, he only nipped the end off of two fingers. I came down from the roof that day and vowed that after that house was done, I would never be cold again. I packed up everything I owned and moved to Florida and I have never gone back. [/QUOTE]
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