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> Small subs also get hot when you are working inside.  This is true even

> on many Winter days here in Louisiana.  I can only take about 20 minutes at
> the most this time of year.  Your body heat gets reflected back and the air
> gets hotter as you work.  When I get out into our 100 degree weather it
> feels cool!  All of this could be made easier and construction time reduced
> if systems could be worked on outside as a module and then slipped inside
> and the end cap bolted on.  Of course this would require the correct
> engineering expertise to design an end that does not leak and is save.
>
> Gary Boucher

Hi, all - a quick note, Gary: do you have water restrictions in your area?  Why not avoid the
engineering headache (challenge?) and hose down the hull with a light, but, cold water spray from a
garden hose?  Assuming that you're not working dockside, of course.   ;-)


--
Rick Lucertini
in Vancouver, Canada
empiricus@sprint.ca

"To a rational being it is the same thing to act according to nature and according to reason."

    Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, 121 - 180 a.d.