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East of Broken Bow | I have fixed plenty of things using my shop stuff like the band saw, welder, etc in colder conditions than that. I would usually aim a torpedo heater my direction to take the edge off the cold, and when I was done, and again at the first opportunity when it got above freezing would leave the doors open for a while to vent out any moisture. The only time I ever had an issue was when I didn't vent it, and would get some condensation from the moisture from the heater. | |
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