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[quote:Louis in Richmond:MV80NjI2MzI5Xzg3NzIxNTQ2XzlDMDA3QzNF] [quote:db nli 76539470:MV80NjI2MzI5Xzg3NzIwMzEyXzVBMkI1N0I1] If no underwear, where does all the sweat go? or am I the only one who sweats like a horse..all over? https://imgur.com/a/TwG0jTV And Louis, ouch. I have essentially no health care so luckily I am not on any meds. If I have an accident I hope I am killed and not merely injured or maimed because financially it would devastate my family. There isn't much, but enough and I don't want to have it all go to trying to keep me on this planet despite terrible odds. [/quote] I think I sweat all over. I'm not dripping with it until temps get over 100 or I'm strenuously active which isn't happening just yet behind my injuries. I think working in the house will have a greater effect overall and be something Mrs. can see was done when she returns tomorrow. Supplies and parts for all this are on the den floor in front of the fireplace, many still in their bags. I think we just had about two weeks of rain so we only had a couple of days outside where I did fix one lawnmower. I have her toilet flusher and tank-to-bowl bolts to replace along with her plumbing to the toilet--I'll replace the chrome-plated copper pipe with stainless steel flex line as well as all the tank innards. I also have a cellular router and a switch plugged in via extension cord in front of the fireplace awaiting being behind the TV with the switch hidden and the router placed as high as I can find a place for it. A PC sitting on the floor on the other side of the room that needs put behind the TV with the one already there. And an air compressor inside near the back door that I need to use in the kitchen to blow out the clogged drain lines in the fridge, but the fridge and freezer part are jam-packed full so I cannot allow it to thaw for a day to insure any ice in the walls that may be blocking the drain lines has melted because the food will go bad--that is a dilemma I don't yet have a solution to. And at least one load of laundry to do and a load of dishes. [b]I guess that is how I will tolerate the heat today--by staying inside and getting done things that will be visible to my wife.[/b] The generator work can be when she is home as I also need to open the two electrical panels in the house, and alter some wiring, so both 200 Amp panels can be powered by the generator. There are between eighty and ninety circuit breakers between the two panels, it's a home far too big for two old people. [/quote]
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