Not a "project" but working on my daily driver in 20 degree weather!

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chevymalibu283

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My '94 Chevy with 4.3l six banger.
 

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80_lemans

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I know the feeling man! I put a transmission in my old 87 olds 442 in some 20 degree weather about two years ago. The garage was cold and the steel was even colder somehow. And I'm sure you already know what a pain it is trying to work with gloves on lol

What are you doing to your 94?
 

drogg1

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Yup I have to do my truck brakes, pads and rotors, tomorrow morning and am not looking forward to it...
 

MrSony

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Pfft. Try doing balljoints OUTSIDE in -5. Grease, brake cleaner, cold tools made even colder by the aforementioned brake cleaner.
 

Turbo Zach

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When the machines are gelling up and won't stay running and your changing filters left and right, its too cold.
People have no sense some times. Any thing under 30 is cold I think. There were guy's putting up a steel tower Thursday, 75 feet in the air, -10 windchill, 25 mph wind, all in the open with out there faces covered! That is just crazy! I was on the ground working on a machine freezing.
 
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