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Old 09-10-2011, 08:28 AM
millerzj millerzj is offline
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No doubt here in southern Ohio. We have summertime temps often in the 90's with high humidity and winter temps often in the 20's and below so the home heating dries the air inside. I use case humidifiers but still have to tweek the rod at times.
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