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I feel sorry for you gentlemen (and ladies) in warmer states, Come winter, my chilling water will be around 40, even now its about 59.
 
I feel sorry for you gentlemen (and ladies) in warmer states, Come winter, my chilling water will be around 40, even now its about 59.

That must be nice. It's easy to get down to 100f....but takes an ice bath to get down to 65f.
 
It'll be nice to have 55f tap water to chill with instead of the 75f junk.

I will now consider this thread acceptable. I read the title and thought this was going to be a comment about how hot it is and how miserable summer has been. I've been having to endure a coworker complaining about such matters. He also can't wait for summer when February rolls around, and won't stop talking about the virtues of having four season during spring and autumn.

Carry on.
 
I will now consider this thread acceptable. I read the title and thought this was going to be a comment about how hot it is and how miserable summer has been. I've been having to endure a coworker complaining about such matters. He also can't wait for summer when February rolls around, and won't stop talking about the virtues of having four season during spring and autumn.

Carry on.

Weather here has been beautiful so far. Between 70-80. It's usually hottest in September around here.
 
I feel you, my brother...
My tap water is 85F and that started in May, and runs thru October.

Ughhh

I've had a pre-chiller in my arsenal for many years, now.
 
I feel you, my brother...
My tap water is 85F and that started in May, and runs thru October.

Ughhh

I've had a pre-chiller in my arsenal for many years, now.

Ahhh first world problems huh? I'm thinking about getting a prechiller and putting it in an ice chest
 
Even though its a steppe desert here and gets into the 90s during the day, its cool at night. In the summer I pay for irrigation water seperate from the main city water. Our irrigation water is pumped from natural ground water by the city and stays around 65F all summer, great for running through my plate chiller.
 
It's been hot here for a month- 90s.
You won't hear me complain about cold weather but above 85 or so and I start to whine.

My well stays about 55 the year around.
 
It's been hot here for a month- 90s.
You won't hear me complain about cold weather but above 85 or so and I start to whine.

My well stays about 55 the year around.

Same here man. I grew up in the mountains. I feel like a polar bear in a desert.
 

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