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Old 11-10-07, 07:30   #1 (permalink)
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Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

I leave all my stuff in the back of a truck all season long. So far, nothing bad happened yet like product drying up and such, except for 3m product (heavy duty cut and extra cut hardened up). Anyone does this?
 
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Old 11-10-07, 07:41   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

I work from my car, and I keep my products inside when the temps drop below 45 degrees to ensure they don't harden or freeze.

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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

things randomly laying in my truck bed, thats what a toolbox is for
 
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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

I leave all polish and wax and cleaning chemicals in until it gets to the freezing mark. What ever else that isn't perishable stays in.
 
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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

im in california so i dont have to worry about freezing point.. but it does get over 90 degrees here in the summer time, although i work 6 days a week and have the top open most of the day.
 
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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

the summer I did when I was doing a lot of traveling, but now that it is like 30 out I put everything in my house
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Old 11-11-07, 12:14   #7 (permalink)
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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

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I leave all polish and wax and cleaning chemicals in until it gets to the freezing mark. What ever else that isn't perishable stays in.
Same here. Hopefully the long range winter forcast for north Texas is correct about it being warmer and dryer than normal so I don't have to bring stuff in very often.
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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

The only thing that really stays in the back of my jeep 24/7 is the shop vac which comes out when I know I'm DDing so I can load more drunk friends in the back, hahaha
 
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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

Can Poor Boy products withstand extreme cold and hot better then other stuff?
 
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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

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I work from my car, and I keep my products inside when the temps drop below 45 degrees to ensure they don't harden or freeze.

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it doesnt ever get below 45 degrees here in sunny california!
 
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Re: Who works out of a truck/van and leaves everything in there...

I got all of my products in my cargo van except my 5 gallons, but I do have lots of backup of everything. I've been in Colorado aprox 2 years now, last winter we had all that blizzards all of my products were just fine.
 
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