Hot Weather Work Tip...

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RoyJackson

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For those of you who work outside in hot weather...especially those who wear glasses...you know how that sweat rolls down and, if you wear glasses, makes them slippery and falling off. And, for you guys that don't wear glasses, that sweat just pours into your eyes.
That's a real pain to have to work like that.

So, here's what I do...get one of those "doo-rags" like bikers wear on their heads and soak it in cool water. The water does a great job keeping your forehead cool and free of sweat as it evaporates.
To add to that,find a pith helmet (the type that mail carriers wear). I got mine from Good Will for a couple bucks, but you can buy them new for about $25. A proper pith helmet is made from (surprisingly)..pith. This is a corklike material.
Anyway, after that wet doo-rag is on your head, soak down the pith helmet and go mowing (or other outdoor work).
This combo, which I've been using for about two mowing seasons now, really works to keep you cool and shade your head and face. The pith helmet will also keep you reasonably dry during a sudden shower.

Granted, not as cool as the "bull" hat, but much more practical in hot, humid weather. The only downside is anyone wearing a pith helmet (not on safari) looks like a dork...but I'm fine with that.

There ya go...(yeth, I'm on my third Yuengling Black and Tan as I write this...)
 
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I've worked in hot summers most of my life on construction sites. Always wore baseball type of caps until a few years ago. Found that head bands, like tennis players use, work sooooo much better. When it starts dripping in your eyes wring it out and you are good to go. Also works well under a hat if you are in direct sun.

MarkV
 
   / Hot Weather Work Tip... #5  
Now were getting into my are, You guys wanna talk heat. It hits 125 plus out here and will be 111 this week.

What I do is use head bands with These large grain SAP particles hold about 400-times their weight in water and can be sewn into cool ties, headband and cooling vests. The Water Crystals. With the vest you can soak it in water and wear it and it keeps your whole body cool.

Also a trick that I always do if I know I'm working outside, I SUPER HYDRATE the night before. Drink water the entire night before and start again when you wake up and continue all day even though you are not thirsty.Like they say if you get thirsty it's already too late.

I got so over heated on day my wife found me laying in a mud pit I made with the ice cold well water pouring all over my head.
 
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Cat you should fill in your profile enough so we know where in the world you live. When you say 125+ I start thinking Death Valley.:) I've heard of the "cool vests" though it was a great idea. Never had an opportunity to use one.

MarkV
 
   / Hot Weather Work Tip... #7  
On really hot days I walk over to the pool and soak my hat in it, then put it back on. Evaporate cooling! :laughing:

But Roy is right about sweat in the eyes. Ouch! That stings! :eek:

I like old straw hats with sweat bands inside to help keep that from happening.
 
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Ok! I'll ask first! Roy, does your pith helmet have horns?!:laughing: I can also add that a "bandana" as they're called around here, soaked in cold water and "wrung" out, rolled up and tied around your neck (loosely hanging) will also cool that blood that's circulating to and from your head.:thumbsup:
 
   / Hot Weather Work Tip... #9  
Ice or cold water in towel, bandanna around the neck works well too. :thumbsup:
 
   / Hot Weather Work Tip... #10  
I buy a new straw hat every year and wear it all summer long. I've found that the secret for me in dealing with the heat is to be out there in the morning when it's cool out and to stay outside the entire time. Coming in for just a short break will cool me off and make the heat unbearable, but if I don't cool off and just stay out there, it's not a problem. Last year, I never had it get so bad that I had to call it a day, the year before I had one day that got to be too much for me, but that was an extremely humid and hot day.

I also drink water non stop. Some days, it's several gallons.

Eddie
 

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