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since I only own 1 pair of chaps

I have been using my 9 ply chaps since september 80 plus degrees in this neck of the woods. I just sweat alot

K
 
Blis

I had to look up a conversion chart to figure out 20c was 68 F. Still not sure what pffft converts to. Think it is that I am a wimp or something (loosely translated)

At 30 F I'm sweating up a storm in my summer version. Maybe Missouri is a lot more humid...

Dan
 
danl said:
Blis

I had to look up a conversion chart to figure out 20c was 68 F. Still not sure what pffft converts to. Think it is that I am a wimp or something (loosely translated)

At 30 F I'm sweating up a storm in my summer version. Maybe Missouri is a lot more humid...

Dan

Sweating is good, if you dont sweat when sawing something is terribly wrong :hmm3grin2orange:
 
Sprig said:
:D If nothing else they'd make a nice, snug, hardhat liner ta keep your head warm on them really cold days, hey, they even come with cut-outs for your ear-muffs...............now there's an idea, we'll call them 'Loggies' :hmm3grin2orange: :hmm3grin2orange:
Is every one wearing their "Loggies"? :ices_rofl:
 

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