Yes - there is one particular plant that is getting on a bit - plus these plants are situated in pretty hostile places.mickg wrote:was it the same with the tar plants in 2010 and 2011 then dave as it was just as cold
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-8 in Chelmsford this morning doing a ground beam. At the steel fixing stage. And I must say it is one cold job to being doing in this weather but mustn't grumble as I could be losing days like some of you fellows. Holding out for Tuesday though hoping to cast the beam then and needs to be hitting 4 degrees and rising.
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-9 and it starts to gel and go waxy. There are additives you can put in, or you can add some kerosene rather than petrol.seanandruby wrote:Thought diesal freezing was a thing of the past, when in the sixties the big freeze brought the country to a standstill for months. Then they developed antifreeze in the diesal. My mates gas bottle froze in his caravan. On m25 last night was showing -9 in some areas on my way home. Think deisal 'gels' up rather than freezes below-12. There is summer and winter additives the fuel company uses. You can add some petrol to a tank of deisal which will stop it gelling up also.
I got a gas bottle back from the gypsies once, black up one side. I asked what the hell happened to it, they said it wasn't working because it was too cold so they put it on the bonfire.
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it all ended well for him anyway if got to annoy some nurses for a while and from most angles he's better looking after losing a few layers of farmers skin. Took the kids out this morning and the temp was 10deg we've still not had any frost yet.lutonlagerlout wrote:thats nothing stuart i know a guy that threw a marker spray can on a bonfire and set half his face alight,but i promised giles i wouldnt tell anyone :;):
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Can't see it from my house