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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3002553" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've felt like that a few times. ^^^^^</p><p>Worked in manufacturing facilities with no AC, summer time temps reaching 115-120 depending on outside temps since way back when. </p><p>Graduated to a power plant and that's where you really experience temps to the extreme to work in. </p><p>The O2 probes that our team had to calibrate in the back pass of the boiler would reach 135-140 degrees in the summer, a cool 120 in the winter. </p><p>The 61/2 floor of the 12 story boiler would run in the 140-146 area because that was right above the area the fireball of powdered coal and air was mixed. Brutal working conditions.</p><p>Btw, a med rare steak is 129 degrees and a medium is 138, for a comparison. Work was done in shifts of 20 minutes. </p><p>3* years of early retirement has me hating the heat now. AC all the way. [emoji106]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3002553, member: 5412"] I've felt like that a few times. ^^^^^ Worked in manufacturing facilities with no AC, summer time temps reaching 115-120 depending on outside temps since way back when. Graduated to a power plant and that's where you really experience temps to the extreme to work in. The O2 probes that our team had to calibrate in the back pass of the boiler would reach 135-140 degrees in the summer, a cool 120 in the winter. The 61/2 floor of the 12 story boiler would run in the 140-146 area because that was right above the area the fireball of powdered coal and air was mixed. Brutal working conditions. Btw, a med rare steak is 129 degrees and a medium is 138, for a comparison. Work was done in shifts of 20 minutes. 3* years of early retirement has me hating the heat now. AC all the way. [emoji106] [/QUOTE]
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