Walt Most of us here in FL don't have too much water dripping from the walls and doors in the house. Maybe it has something to do with your earlier statement that you don't get much done... But I do have to give you credit for getting lots of things started, and the things you do finish come out good. The damprid will work but it is cant take as much moisture as we have had lately, the plastic will still start to rust. What you need to find is a small dehumidifier with an external purge. I borrowed an old kenmore from a friend and put in on a piece of plywood on the front seat and ran the line out through the access hole near the shifter under the console. Andrei ----- Original Message ----- > At my earliest convenience I'll try to make room in a garage stall for it which > could be as early as two weeks or as late as never considering how I get > things done. > > For those of you who don't know what a winter-from-hell rain is, here's what > happens: The weather stays cold long enough for every non-air-conditioned > part of the house to get thoroughly cold. Then it rains. For those of you > into physics, rain is condensation in the air, and this is an exothermic > process -- meaning that it significantly warms the air. Now we have cold > objects surrounded by warm damp air and everything -- and I mean EVERYTHING > gets wet. I have water dripping from my walls, windows, door handles, etc. > It's just like watching a cold softdrink accumulate water only this is my > house! > > Walt To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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