That would work if you had the heater on as well as the Air Con is just a de- humidifier.
So we are back talking about Jumpers or do we confuse the rest of the GJ readers and followers of your topic ?
On Cartalk yesterday they said if you are in the Shed working on your car this cold weather you are mad. Perhaps we need a guest to talk about his heater

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HOTFR8, no more jumper talk I think the last time we did that things got a little confusing..
The split air conditioning in the office area just took the chill off the air in the workshop as I have to update the old box unit in there to a split...
sooner rather than later.
You're mad... That's freezing! It topped out at 14C here today, we've got the air going and the fire roaring. I worked outside most of the day, but long sleeves and heavy jacket. Wife had a couple of jumpers, a jacket and a scarf! Days with top temperatures of 25-30C (77-86F) are perrrrfect.
Andrew, I like cool overnight temperatures where you can sleep and I am with you on the 25 – 30 c days just perfect.
We had – 3 to 14 c yesterday and windy, it was chilly with the wind.
5C to 10C is great outdoor working weather if it's not too windy.
I always wear jeans and boots, even when it's 40C.
Andy, sounds like we have a similar dress code…

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ALL: I'll stick with 75 degrees with no wind, bugs or humidity thank you very much, but that only is around here maybe a month or two a year. lately we've been getting a couple months of 90's where we used to only get a few days so AC is maybe in my future plans.
i just layer up when it's cold, but i'd prefer to work in jeans and a T shirt.
1/2: as you are starting to freeze again we are heading to the 90's, but it sounds like maybe you prefer that cold weather. with all those hats you are wearing now you shouldn't have to worry about your head getting cold. like Andy said one benefit of doing a job TOO GOOD is more responsibility which hopefully won't cut into your fun time.
HATS SO FAR:
1) SHELBY'S BOSS (or vise versa)
2) head dog show assistant for the Australian Champions
3) chief mechanic and pit crew boss for Andrew (future MG CHAMPION)
4) supervisor for many things at work now including Drone Chief
5) GJ Super moderator
6) KING OF THE SHED DOWNUNDER
i'm sure i missed a few and there are more to come i'm sure so keep up the good work and keep waking up and enjoying every day.
cheers
drives, thank you.

Too many hats at times..
The last few days it was just cold to the bone and I did exactly that “ layered up “ the breeze was fairly let’s say “ BRISK”
The week end that was and not a whole heap of QST yet again and went something like this:
• Friday night I received the news of the
MG F Dyno results which made my day..
• Saturday first up a trip to
Bunnings to pick up a few things I needed.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/
• Around to dads to catch up on a few chores for him.
• Back out to
Bunnings at around lunch time to pick up some bits for Dad that he was short of .
https://www.bunnings.com.au/
• Still thawing out by this time.
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Mrs ½ Cup was showing
Jackie on Sunday and she suggested that we ( me ) bath her early so she could start grooming ( exclusively in Chris Christianson grooming products as normal supermarket stuff is a NO, NO ). So that’s a double wash, dry and a light conditioning.
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Shelby and I pottered in the shed for the evening, getting up to her usual antics.
• Sunday,
Mrs ½ Cup was up and away by 5am so a semblance of calm prevailed.
• As the Sun broke through the clouds in the morning it was time for Shelby’s walk, then into more Chain Saw practice with
Shelby’s help as she relocated my ever growing pile of neatly dissected branches that were ready for the recycle bin onto the back lawn.
• A little more shed time until
Mrs ½ Cup returned home in the early evening with the news that Jackie has finally reach enough points to qualify her as an
Australian Champion..
Jackie our newest Australian Champion.
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Evie ( Jackie’ s mum ) an Australian Champion in her own right.
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Thanks you gentlemen and for those here in Australia, stay warm. Luckily I am in the office today…
