November Chills
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It's freezing in the shop, the heating is alright if you're wearing a coat so the customers are warm but we're running around trying to keep from seizing up. After the big investments of the new double glazed front windows I thought it was going to be nice and cozy but the brass monkeys are moaning again.When we had the new signs put outside the shop we found that behind them was just a big hole into the shop. The 60's pegboard over the windows on the inside only managed to slow the wind down a bit. It's been like a fridge in here for 30 years and we never knew why. After all that time I don't know if I can stand the heat.
Mark will have to go out to B and Q in the Rascal and purchase some big sheets of insulation. Harry next door is very reasonable for that foam stuff that comes in cans.We'll cut up the insulation and glue it in with the foam. I think we can do it on the cheap which suits me fine.
Cheers
Peter
It's freezing in the shop, the heating is alright if you're wearing a coat so the customers are warm but we're running around trying to keep from seizing up. After the big investments of the new double glazed front windows I thought it was going to be nice and cozy but the brass monkeys are moaning again.When we had the new signs put outside the shop we found that behind them was just a big hole into the shop. The 60's pegboard over the windows on the inside only managed to slow the wind down a bit. It's been like a fridge in here for 30 years and we never knew why. After all that time I don't know if I can stand the heat.
Mark will have to go out to B and Q in the Rascal and purchase some big sheets of insulation. Harry next door is very reasonable for that foam stuff that comes in cans.We'll cut up the insulation and glue it in with the foam. I think we can do it on the cheap which suits me fine.
Cheers
Peter
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