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When I was there and climatized when the temp was anything over zero it was Tshirt weather. Now being Az. climatized anything below 80 is winter jacket time. :D


We were in Florida a couple of winters ago and it was something like 55 degrees. The natives were running around in winter coats and gloves and I was in shorts and a t shirt.
 
We were in Florida a couple of winters ago and it was something like 55 degrees. The natives were running around in winter coats and gloves and I was in shorts and a t shirt.

Same thing for me. When I lived in Texas, I went to Haiti to do some work. Anyone from there was wearing a knit cap and coat, sometimes gloves. I was in a T-shirt and shorts. And I was used to Texas weather. The shop I worked at routinely got to well over 100° in the summer time.
 
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Hmmm must be a something in the air about that. The other day the floor didn't feel right. Looked in the crawl space and " water was a drippin'".

This was the hot water line - the copper crimp ring broke and started spraying water.

Of course I found it AFTER I took a shower. But, dug out the plumbing box, cut it out, and a 2 shark-bite couplings and some pipe and it was fixed.

Now to fix the flooring......sigh
 
Amazing that there is so much copper in your houses plumbing.
In my parents' 1950s era house even the waste lines were copper. So, domestic hot and cold, hydronic heat, and waste lines all copper. Even my last home, which we built in the mid-90s, was copper domestic hot and cold, and most of the heating was copper. The radiant tubing in the floor was plastic, and the waste lines were PVC.
 
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