Did you put a match under that thermometer?
Only 39 ...40 here tomorrow.
Only 39 ...40 here tomorrow.
Wishfull said:Did you put a match under that thermometer?
Only 39 ...40 here tomorrow.
Outback said:On 13 September 2012 the World Meteorological Organisation disqualified the record for the highest recorded temperature, exactly 90 years after it had been established at El Azizia, Libya, with a measurement of 58C. The official highest recorded temperature is now 56.7C (134F), which was measured on 10 July 1913
Iv'e known 50C , 18 years ago ' we had a water air cooler on the roof that was working at it's best performance , could only drop the temp to 38C inside .
Anything above 40C is hard on animals , I get all my dogs & cats inside when the Temps go up .
HeadsUp said:I survived 63 Celsius while working in a confined space once , entering 3 times for 2 - 3 minutes each time then resting 10 minutes or so in between .
After the last one I got out knowing 100 % clearly that if I went inside it once more it would have killed me.
:awful:
Crazy ***** we do killing ourselves to make a living.
Outback said:HeadsUp said:I survived 63 Celsius while working in a confined space once , entering 3 times for 2 - 3 minutes each time then resting 10 minutes or so in between .
After the last one I got out knowing 100 % clearly that if I went inside it once more it would have killed me.
:awful:
Crazy ***** we do killing ourselves to make a living.
Guess you were in a roof space ' bloody dangerous at those temp's !
But you had to make a living so good on ya " :beer:
Jaros said:You could have cooked your sausages for lunch in your pockets!! I think we have all done some bloody stupid things for the sake of our jobs.
Nightjar said:Jaros said:You could have cooked your sausages for lunch in your pockets!! I think we have all done some bloody stupid things for the sake of our jobs.
Can remember as a kid on dads farm he used to fry eggs, bit of dripping on a shovel laid out in the sun, then slap them between a couple of slices of bread.
Doing relines in the iron ore crusher on Koolan Island back in the 60/70's, because of the humidity you could actually see rivulets of perspiration squirting out of your pores. We survived on salt tablets (handfuls at a time and warm water)
What is used these days because I think salt tablets were withdrawn because of health risk?
HeadsUp said:We only had 34 degrees at the time , maybe it was the remote influence from my avatar. :fire:
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