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<blockquote data-quote="Swammy" data-source="post: 1981349" data-attributes="member: 61494"><p>MayBe you guys Should Pimp your Ride with Side Vents & an Exhaust Fan In the Top of the Truck . I know how you guys Feel. I was In the roofing Supply Business for 16 yrs. & if you think its Hot in your Truck you should Try Delivering Shingles that weigh on average 84 lbs In the Sunshine State. I had two different jobs when working. It was either staying on the truck & loading the shingles onto the conveyor belt or being on the Roof where it was an extra 20+ Degrees hotter. Also had to wear a Safety Harness that had a Cable attached to it. There were at least to great things about that job. You got a Great Tan & you kept your weight down. Maybe you should try one of those cooling chamois cloths It was solid but when you wet it with water it would cool you down. My Boss gave us a few of them & they actually felt good. Once they got warm you just soak them in water again. Ice water was even better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swammy, post: 1981349, member: 61494"] MayBe you guys Should Pimp your Ride with Side Vents & an Exhaust Fan In the Top of the Truck . I know how you guys Feel. I was In the roofing Supply Business for 16 yrs. & if you think its Hot in your Truck you should Try Delivering Shingles that weigh on average 84 lbs In the Sunshine State. I had two different jobs when working. It was either staying on the truck & loading the shingles onto the conveyor belt or being on the Roof where it was an extra 20+ Degrees hotter. Also had to wear a Safety Harness that had a Cable attached to it. There were at least to great things about that job. You got a Great Tan & you kept your weight down. Maybe you should try one of those cooling chamois cloths It was solid but when you wet it with water it would cool you down. My Boss gave us a few of them & they actually felt good. Once they got warm you just soak them in water again. Ice water was even better [/QUOTE]
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