T Twelve Gauge Justice Joined Oct 19, 2012 Messages 256 Likes 13 Feedback: 1 / 0 / 0 Jul 4, 2014 #1/6 Hi I was at the range on Thursday and it felt like it was 100 degrees!l. Is there no AC in there?
eisenhow Joined Apr 4, 2008 Messages 3,688 Likes 668 Location Westford, MA Feedback: 42 / 0 / 0 Jul 4, 2014 #2/6 If a range is warm in the winter or cold in the summer it either has a really crappy ventilation or an extraordinarily expensive one. It's not economically viable to heat or cool a range AND have the appropriate amount of ventilation.
If a range is warm in the winter or cold in the summer it either has a really crappy ventilation or an extraordinarily expensive one. It's not economically viable to heat or cool a range AND have the appropriate amount of ventilation.
T Twelve Gauge Justice Joined Oct 19, 2012 Messages 256 Likes 13 Feedback: 1 / 0 / 0 Jul 4, 2014 #3/6 Interesting you say that because in the winter I noticed it on the cooler side. So I guess the ventilation system is operating like it should.
Interesting you say that because in the winter I noticed it on the cooler side. So I guess the ventilation system is operating like it should.
mikelawtown NES Member Joined Jan 20, 2013 Messages 7,756 Likes 4,387 Location Mass Blah Blah Blah Feedback: 81 / 0 / 0 Jul 4, 2014 #4/6 My splatter targets curl up in tewks when it's hot.
Mass Firearms Instructor Dealer NES Member Joined Jan 5, 2009 Messages 1,096 Likes 552 Location 100 Kuniholm Drive, Holliston, MA Feedback: 7 / 0 / 0 Jul 5, 2014 #5/6 When we built MFS we placed a high priority on air quality (pushing large amounts of fresh air into the ranges). Because of that, when the weather is extremely hot (over 90 degrees), our cooling systems begin to fall behind. Consider it good desert survival training
When we built MFS we placed a high priority on air quality (pushing large amounts of fresh air into the ranges). Because of that, when the weather is extremely hot (over 90 degrees), our cooling systems begin to fall behind. Consider it good desert survival training
F Finalygotabeltfed Jul 5, 2014 #6/6 Mass Firearms School said: When we built MFS we placed a high priority on air quality (pushing large amounts of fresh air into the ranges). Because of that, when the weather is extremely hot (over 90 degrees), our cooling systems begin to fall behind. Consider it good desert survival training Click to expand... Good answer!!!
Mass Firearms School said: When we built MFS we placed a high priority on air quality (pushing large amounts of fresh air into the ranges). Because of that, when the weather is extremely hot (over 90 degrees), our cooling systems begin to fall behind. Consider it good desert survival training Click to expand... Good answer!!!