[pianotech] OT: Temperature

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Thu Feb 3 14:35:38 MST 2011


Isn't it sad when we rejoice at near (but still under) freezing!!??? Being 
from the Great Northwest, I'm still trying to grasp this yuk after 5 years 
in Nebraska!! 

On Tuesday, I had to stop half way to work to scrape the windshield yet a 
second time!  I just couldn't see with the freezing drizzle! I actually 
had to stick my head out the driver side window to see where I could pull 
over!!  NASTY!!

Paul




From:
Barbara Richmond <piano57 at comcast.net>
To:
pianotech at ptg.org
Date:
02/03/2011 02:01 PM
Subject:
Re: [pianotech] OT: Temperature




It was -10 F near Peoria this morning when I left for my first 
appointment.  I hardly noticed because I keep the van in our heated 
garage.  I did notice, though, when I arrived at my destination got out of 
the van and took in a breath of air.  The lungs don't like that really 
cold air....

But, it feels pretty balmy at 12 degrees now.  :-)   Driving wasn't bad. 
The intersections are the worst--if you need to make a turn.    And the 
mountains of snow can make it difficult to see cars coming if you're 
trying to turn out onto a road.  My second appointment postponed, even 
though he had cleared his driveway, a city snow plow came by and deposited 
about 4 feet of snow in it.  I didn't want to climb over it with tools and 
get wet. 

Our house is a ranch built in 1960. We set the thermostat on 68 or 69 
during the day if someone is home and 66 at night.  We have lots of good 
insulation and Pella double pane replacement windows--some casement, some 
double-hung, so the furnace keeps up--it just runs more often and we'll 
have a hefty utility bill for the month.  My little Thermoworks Pocket TH 
says it's 68.4 and 32% RH (+/- 3%) by the piano.  Our house seems to be 
naturally humid--for which I am grateful during the winter.  I run a 
dehumidifier spring/summer/fall in the basement. 

Keith, when we moved from an energy efficient house in Illinois to Texas 
in December of 1995, we about froze.  Single pane windows, almost no 
insulation in the attic.  We had insulation blown in almost immediately. 
We didn't replace the windows, but did other things to make the house more 
comfortable. 

Stay warm!

Barbara Richmond, RPT



----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Spalding" <mike.spalding1 at frontier.com>
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2011 7:15:55 AM
Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT: Temperature

Keith,

Fredonia, Wisconsin, outdoor temp 1 degr F, winds W 10 mph.  10-year old 
ranch with 6" walls and vinyl single hung windows (leaky).  Setback 
thermostat calls for 68 days and 64 nights, and so far the furnace has 
been able to keep up.  My project this winter is to make a set of 
internal storm windows to seal up those leaky windows.  The prototype is 
in place and working fine, the materials for the remainder are in the 
shop waiting for me to get some time....

63 - 66 in an older house is par for the course - our first home in 
Wisconsin was 1850's vintage, had a large gas furnace that ran 
constantly in Dec and Jan and rarely got the house above 64.

Mike

On 2/3/2011 6:51 AM, Mr. Mac's wrote:
> List,
>
> For those who were hit with this week's snowbound event,
>     I was curious what the approximate temperature has been inside
>     your homes.
>
> I have been able to keep it at 63-66º in an older frame type home.
>
> Keith


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