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Re: Freezing temps and my garage ??
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Posted by Thoughts on November 09, 2004 at 22:55:48 from (64.91.85.127):
In Reply to: Freezing temps and my garage ?? posted by Phil from Maryland on November 09, 2004 at 14:36:40:
Anything that will freeze,latex paints,waterbased cleaners(Windex,ArmorAll,)car waxes etc.Many mfgs state that batteries on cordless tools should not be subjected to freezing temps,or at the least charging while cold.Batteries from unused lawn mowers,boats,cycles etc,should be stored where warm offseason and occaisionally trickle charged. Another option is to put these items inside an old(unplugged)fridge an hang a lightbulb inside.I do this and use a heat tape thermostat on the cord.When temps drop below freezing,the bulb comes on and keeps the inside of the fridge warm.If I recall right,a 75w cost me about 5.oo mo(24/7)w/o the thermostat and about 3.oo with a few yrs back.
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