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#248171 - 07/08/12 05:34 PM Re: water mist hose for heat relief [Re: LesSnyder]
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Is the scale problem so large that an end-of-season cleanup with something like CLR would be in order? http://www.jelmar.com/CLRbasic.htm. Filtering? Using soft water?
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#248184 - 07/08/12 11:01 PM Re: water mist hose for heat relief [Re: LesSnyder]
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back to the original concept... used one today for a shrimp boil... strung about 50' between a couple of pine trees and made a noticable difference..I'm referring to a fog like mist, not a soaker hose stream...

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#248187 - 07/09/12 01:25 AM Re: water mist hose for heat relief [Re: LesSnyder]
GarlyDog Offline
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Indeed. I stopped by my local hardware store and found a ready made mister to keep myself cool out on the patio. Works great. My dogs seem to like it too. Thanks for the suggestion.
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#248203 - 07/09/12 02:17 PM Re: water mist hose for heat relief [Re: GarlyDog]
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IIRC, misting played a large part in a tom clancy novel-used as a means of delivery of biologic weaponry at the olympics; the first legionella epidemic was related to mist dispersal through the hvac system at an american legion convention. periodic flushing of the system with dilute clorox, or maybe vinegar, with suitable rinsing should eliminate any such concerns. Anesthesiologists have used lung absorption of meds for a long time, and bars are moving to it, too: AWOL

Perhaps an inline fertilizer dispenser filled with gatorade to simultaneously cool and rehydrate the athletes...until the sugar and salt crust on their clothing got too stiff to move...
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