Quote Originally Posted by jaegerhund View Post
FiReStart, amazing, amazing,----that's all I can say. -40 and you start thinking of long johns. But maybe working in a shipyard, in July, 100F with high humidity, inside a ship with acetylene torches and arc welders blazing ---who knows how hot is --is something to you as well. But amazing......
I start wearing long johns once it hits 0 and all the way down to -40. I guess I wasn't clear enough, it's an ESL thing in my case lol. When it gets below -40, slush pants are a must just to keep me extra warm and I wear two sweaters instead of one (underneath the jacket ofcourse).
Yikes. I've had to enumerate in 38 degree Celsius weather (that should be close to 100F) but I never had to resort to open flame.. Only non air-conditioned and unventilated slum buildings. But I was thinking of poor souls who had to play around with torches or pave the roads and praising the Lord for not having it QUITE that bad