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When I moved to southern Utah in the early 90's I was doing house construction and handyman work. We were building 2 identical but mirror image houses out in the desert that summer..no electricity. We would freeze a milk jug 3/4 full of water, took 3 days, so you had three for a rotation. Fill it with water and go to work, refill with water as you drank it. By the end of the day the ice was melted. Only place I ever worked that you had to take a piece of waferboard and cover your metal tools if you weren't using them or you would burn your hand when you picked them up again. That summer we had a week straight 115 degree during the day, got down to 98 at night!
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