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Originally Posted by Kerry Pinkerton
I guess what I was hoping to get was some insight as to what temperatures you guys think is 'too' cold to work effectively and what tricks you might have for dealing with it...other than turning up the heat.
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I worked outside in HVAC for a few years during our cold and wet Southern Ontario winters, and I recall dressing in lots of thin layers when it got cold out. This was better for mobility while I worked, and allowed me to easily shed a layer or two if I started sweating too much once I got going. Staying dry is critically important if you want to last a few hours out there.
Ken