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<blockquote data-quote="air_dr" data-source="post: 860059" data-attributes="member: 29929"><p>That's really hot...and I know you work in the hub...</p><p></p><p>Personally, I am a numbers and detail man, so I am curious how exactly you take your temperature measurements and how restrictive security is about letting you come in and especially leave with a thermometer. I wouldn't mind taking some measurements of my own some time.</p><p></p><p>I can see the trailers on the primary and the package cars being 108 (and hotter) very easily since the doors are closed until they arrive at the hub, but your measurement, based on my own experience, seems high to me for the hub itself with the high ceilings and all. </p><p></p><p>Are you sure you are getting the actual air temperature of your general work area and not having your measurement skewed by radiating heat from some hot surface near or on which you had placed your thermometer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="air_dr, post: 860059, member: 29929"] That's really hot...and I know you work in the hub... Personally, I am a numbers and detail man, so I am curious how exactly you take your temperature measurements and how restrictive security is about letting you come in and especially leave with a thermometer. I wouldn't mind taking some measurements of my own some time. I can see the trailers on the primary and the package cars being 108 (and hotter) very easily since the doors are closed until they arrive at the hub, but your measurement, based on my own experience, seems high to me for the hub itself with the high ceilings and all. Are you sure you are getting the actual air temperature of your general work area and not having your measurement skewed by radiating heat from some hot surface near or on which you had placed your thermometer? [/QUOTE]
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