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If my WC turned up in this I would send him away.
Quote from: NWH on December 12, 2022, 11:03:49 amIf my WC turned up in this I would send him away.And you would be another dross customer in the bin then I messaged all mine last night and no one said a word apart from a couple wishing me luck in this weather.
⬆️ yeah lol I can’t believe people are even bothering in the South East we have 6-8” of snow the last thing on my mind is work.
Yeah strange isn’t it how I’m on here when I’m looking at thick snow I tell you what there’s no flies on you bungle,you’ll save that 23 notes m8 by not taking the van out and smashing it up.
Quote from: AuRavelling79 on December 11, 2022, 08:13:24 pmQuote from: davids3511 on December 11, 2022, 08:01:25 pmQuote from: deeege on December 10, 2022, 06:29:03 pmQuote from: dazmond on December 10, 2022, 04:42:08 pmQuote from: deeege on December 08, 2022, 04:25:41 pmMy thoughts exactly. Imo at temps of -3 or less, it’s the leaving puddles of ice that’s the problem and having hot doesn’t solve that problem.You could fit an immersion.....hot water is much nicer to work with in the winter months even if its above freezing during the day.Does an immersion stop the water freezing on the ground when it’s -4 or less?Surely this is the most important thing, I can't think of many houses on my round that wouldn't become a big slip risk if I went ahead and washed the windows. I just don't see it's worth the risk. It'll be over in a week or so.I have an immersion fitted.If I feel the need to work I would choose which windows to wash wfp. The front door I might trad clean and then I will use a broom and ice melt on any wet paths.Obviously if I get below about -2 and if water is freezing on windows I am likely to be less inclined to clean at all. A lot of my work is in surrounding villages to Bristol. Some is very close to the Severn estuary and some is in Bristol.It can be minus 3 in the higher outlying villages, minus 1 by the Severn and zero in town. So I work differently depending on where my work is. The colder it is the more I start late/finish early, do trad. on some glass, use ice melt etc. Or not at all.wimp get out and work you lazy sod
Quote from: davids3511 on December 11, 2022, 08:01:25 pmQuote from: deeege on December 10, 2022, 06:29:03 pmQuote from: dazmond on December 10, 2022, 04:42:08 pmQuote from: deeege on December 08, 2022, 04:25:41 pmMy thoughts exactly. Imo at temps of -3 or less, it’s the leaving puddles of ice that’s the problem and having hot doesn’t solve that problem.You could fit an immersion.....hot water is much nicer to work with in the winter months even if its above freezing during the day.Does an immersion stop the water freezing on the ground when it’s -4 or less?Surely this is the most important thing, I can't think of many houses on my round that wouldn't become a big slip risk if I went ahead and washed the windows. I just don't see it's worth the risk. It'll be over in a week or so.I have an immersion fitted.If I feel the need to work I would choose which windows to wash wfp. The front door I might trad clean and then I will use a broom and ice melt on any wet paths.Obviously if I get below about -2 and if water is freezing on windows I am likely to be less inclined to clean at all. A lot of my work is in surrounding villages to Bristol. Some is very close to the Severn estuary and some is in Bristol.It can be minus 3 in the higher outlying villages, minus 1 by the Severn and zero in town. So I work differently depending on where my work is. The colder it is the more I start late/finish early, do trad. on some glass, use ice melt etc. Or not at all.
Quote from: deeege on December 10, 2022, 06:29:03 pmQuote from: dazmond on December 10, 2022, 04:42:08 pmQuote from: deeege on December 08, 2022, 04:25:41 pmMy thoughts exactly. Imo at temps of -3 or less, it’s the leaving puddles of ice that’s the problem and having hot doesn’t solve that problem.You could fit an immersion.....hot water is much nicer to work with in the winter months even if its above freezing during the day.Does an immersion stop the water freezing on the ground when it’s -4 or less?Surely this is the most important thing, I can't think of many houses on my round that wouldn't become a big slip risk if I went ahead and washed the windows. I just don't see it's worth the risk. It'll be over in a week or so.
Quote from: dazmond on December 10, 2022, 04:42:08 pmQuote from: deeege on December 08, 2022, 04:25:41 pmMy thoughts exactly. Imo at temps of -3 or less, it’s the leaving puddles of ice that’s the problem and having hot doesn’t solve that problem.You could fit an immersion.....hot water is much nicer to work with in the winter months even if its above freezing during the day.Does an immersion stop the water freezing on the ground when it’s -4 or less?
Quote from: deeege on December 08, 2022, 04:25:41 pmMy thoughts exactly. Imo at temps of -3 or less, it’s the leaving puddles of ice that’s the problem and having hot doesn’t solve that problem.You could fit an immersion.....hot water is much nicer to work with in the winter months even if its above freezing during the day.
My thoughts exactly. Imo at temps of -3 or less, it’s the leaving puddles of ice that’s the problem and having hot doesn’t solve that problem.