 
What about a block heater? 
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      From: content22207 [mailto:brobertson@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
      Sent: Fri 12/12/2003 1:47 PM 
      To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Cc: 
      Subject: [DMCForum] Re: Working on Cars in 32 degree weather 
      
      
      Have 3 trouble lights w/ metal cages and 1 plastic -- 
illumination 
      isn't the problem. 
      
      Nothing is colder than a 32 degree engine compartment. Imagine 
wearing 
      metal mittens from the freezer -- that's what it feels like. 
Can keep 
      every part of your body warm except the hands. Will cut 
yourself badly 
      without realizing it because of numbness. 
      
      I do work after dark, but only as absolutely necessary. 
Otherwise my 
      mechanicing days now limited to Saturday and Sunday after 
church. 
      
      Thank goodness I drive old Fords that never break down... 
      
      Bill Robertson 
      #5939 
      
      >--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Farrar Hudkins 
<fhudkins@xxxx> wrote: 
      > Bill, 
      > 
      > A buddy of mine used to keep battery-powered lanterns out so 
he could 
      > work on his car after dark, and to keep his tools warm he 
used an 
      > electric heating pad. You might want to try that. 
      > 
      > I have a rechargeable fluorescent lantern, but I personally 
think this 
      > light would be great for working on cars: 
      > 
      > http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/lights/5c7d/ 
      > 
      > Farrar 
      > 
      > 
      
      
      
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