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    As long as you don't have potassium restrictions, I'd recommend a small bottle or two of Pedialyte instead of Gatorade. Gatorade is loaded with sugar and sodium, Pedialyte leans more towards potassium. Our diets in the US are already massively weighted to having too much sodium, no need to load it with more.

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    I never drink that stuff.

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    Obviously, a kegerator in the garage is needed to prevent future mishaps of this nature.

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    Agreed.

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    It's mofoin' hot in there, 35C+ (95F+). I worked in there for about 45 minutes this morning. I wasn't even doing anything strenuous. I started dripping sweat, so I came back to the air conditioned comfort of the house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil_SS View Post
    Best workbench is an old bowling alley.
    What?

    Why not an air hockey table?

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    Whoomah!

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    Let's build a work bench!

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    Probably skirting the realm of safety this trip.

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    Oh yeah! Looking forward to this!

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    The small, rickety work table I was using in the shop literally fell apart today. (I should be able to glue it back together.) Fortuitously, one of my neighbours threw out an old, solid work table, so I perloined it. It is slightly bigger than the one I was using. Very soon, I will have three work tables/benches!

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