Fleece-Lined Jeans
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Fleece-Lined Jeans
Wife bought me a couple pair of them for Christmas, and they are great. I'm in one of the "Polar Vortex" areas, and will be working outside roughly half the day. In addition to my carhartt overalls, these should help immensely. Just sorry I waited so long to get a pair of them. She also picked up a heated sweatshirt for me, I may try that, tomorrow. Stay warm!
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FSF says you should be a millionaire and not have to work outside.
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Re: Fleece-Lined Jeans
We had a hell of a time getting the crane running today. Had to point a torpedo heater and the hydraulic pump the get it started even with the block heater. I'm running on a staff of 2 today now that I sent the operator home. To make matters worse they've canceled beer deliveries today out of fear that it'll freeze up on the trucks.
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That tends to happen with near beer. 

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Re: Fleece-Lined Jeans
Fleece should be your mid layer. Get a Helly Hansen base layer. They use the very best Merino wool and their wicking is second to none. With a good base layer, fleece for a second layer, and your carhartt overalls you should be able to take on almost anything.Zerobeat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 1:08 pm Wife bought me a couple pair of them for Christmas, and they are great. I'm in one of the "Polar Vortex" areas, and will be working outside roughly half the day. In addition to my carhartt overalls, these should help immensely. Just sorry I waited so long to get a pair of them. She also picked up a heated sweatshirt for me, I may try that, tomorrow. Stay warm!
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Ya, the whole layering thing is important, especially in extreme temps.
In the military it was know as the 3W's: Wind, warmth and wicker were your 3 layers, the wicker layer being the most important. If you started sweating your other 2 layers dropped in effectiveness.
In the military it was know as the 3W's: Wind, warmth and wicker were your 3 layers, the wicker layer being the most important. If you started sweating your other 2 layers dropped in effectiveness.
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Re: Fleece-Lined Jeans
I shoveled and snowblowed my driveway in my PJ's this morning, no layers, and I sweat my balls off. 20 degrees and windy. If I had a beer I would have drank it before it froze.
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20 isn't too bad. I don't/didn't get dressed in more than a windbreaker for shoveling either......easily work up a sweat.
My daughter lives in Mt. Clemens Michigan with my granddaughters. The high today is minus 4F......school is closed until Friday. I wouldn't shovel anything at -4
My daughter lives in Mt. Clemens Michigan with my granddaughters. The high today is minus 4F......school is closed until Friday. I wouldn't shovel anything at -4
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The governor of Kentucky says anybody who let their kids stay home from school are pussies.
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You can't shovel anything at that temperature, snow becomes concreteStapes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:38 pm 20 isn't too bad. I don't/didn't get dressed in more than a windbreaker for shoveling either......easily work up a sweat.
My daughter lives in Mt. Clemens Michigan with my granddaughters. The high today is minus 4F......school is closed until Friday. I wouldn't shovel anything at -4
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Re: Fleece-Lined Jeans
Unless teachers are forcing kids to have recess outside, why wouldn't they go to school?
We get some of that here in NH. If it is too cold, we might have a 2-hour delay. What good does that do, besides fucking up getting your kid to school and getting to work late. One time last year it about 6 degrees out, and after 2 hours it was 4.
This year the schools put out a preemptive strike basically saying they were not going to do that any more. Paraphrasing: Buy your kid a scarf and a hat or DRIVE them to school yourself. You live in NH where it gets cold each and every year. If you are surprised, it's on you.
We get some of that here in NH. If it is too cold, we might have a 2-hour delay. What good does that do, besides fucking up getting your kid to school and getting to work late. One time last year it about 6 degrees out, and after 2 hours it was 4.

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My kind a guy. Keep moving and you are fine.
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18 years in Michigan. You have no idea what you are talking aboot.captquint wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:54 pmYou can't shovel anything at that temperature, snow becomes concreteStapes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:38 pm 20 isn't too bad. I don't/didn't get dressed in more than a windbreaker for shoveling either......easily work up a sweat.
My daughter lives in Mt. Clemens Michigan with my granddaughters. The high today is minus 4F......school is closed until Friday. I wouldn't shovel anything at -4
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20 years in Pennsyltuckey, know exactly what I'm talking aboutCharliesheen wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:32 pm18 years in Michigan. You have no idea what you are talking aboot.captquint wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:54 pmYou can't shovel anything at that temperature, snow becomes concreteStapes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:38 pm 20 isn't too bad. I don't/didn't get dressed in more than a windbreaker for shoveling either......easily work up a sweat.
My daughter lives in Mt. Clemens Michigan with my granddaughters. The high today is minus 4F......school is closed until Friday. I wouldn't shovel anything at -4
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Thats not all that far from me. PM me some pics!Stapes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:38 pm 20 isn't too bad. I don't/didn't get dressed in more than a windbreaker for shoveling either......easily work up a sweat.
My daughter lives in Mt. Clemens Michigan with my granddaughters. The high today is minus 4F......school is closed until Friday. I wouldn't shovel anything at -4
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Of my granddaughters? you sicko. Where is FSF to start me a call out thread
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You've got the whole snowbird thing backwards bro. You visit Michegan in the summer and go back to FL in the winter.

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That would mean you're not too far from me, either. Mt. Clemens is about a 1-1.5 hour drive north for me.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:35 pmThats not all that far from me. PM me some pics!Stapes wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 8:38 pm 20 isn't too bad. I don't/didn't get dressed in more than a windbreaker for shoveling either......easily work up a sweat.
My daughter lives in Mt. Clemens Michigan with my granddaughters. The high today is minus 4F......school is closed until Friday. I wouldn't shovel anything at -4
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It's 16 right now in north New Jersey going down to -3 tonight.
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