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Brewbeer

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  1. Usually June, occasionally May. They go in when nighttime temps and dews don’t drop below 60. Otherwise window fans and a well insulated house keep it cool enough to delay the installs, I use two 8K BTU window units in upstairs bedrooms and they do a good job keeping it cool if you run them all day.
  2. Usually wait until May before setting up mine
  3. You started this thread on March 21. First day of spring, it’s time.
  4. Can you provide a link to where you copied and pasted this from ?
  5. Coolest for me was -25 driving between Steamboat and Cheyenne in Jan 91. Got close to that in 93 overnight on a ski trip to killington, stayed in Rutland, my old dodge colt stayed there too an extra day
  6. saw it early this morning (5;30 ) in the opposite sky while still in eclipse mode
  7. was nice sleeping with the windows open one last time
  8. it's close enough to late October in my book. glad it did it, hardware store was almost out of winterizer fert.
  9. dropped winterizer fert late yesterday for today's rain
  10. 2 inches in the garden gage IMBY
  11. The based prep and gravel under the asphalt are what makes the job good and last a long time. If there isn't good or enough gravel under the area to be paved, strip out at least 6-8 inches of material and replace it with graded gravel and compact it. Most parking lots are designed and constructed with 12 inches of gravel, 12 inches is what I would consider the gold standard for a regular driveway.
  12. overcast and sprinkles here in western mass, 69F
  13. they know how to make a profit - propane equipment is less costly that fuel oil equipment in new construction
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