arallsopp said:Contrary to expectation, in the kind of temperatures we've had of late, there's a pretty good argument for keeping it somewhere cold. Mine live in a warm kitchen, and after a trudge home through the snow tend to end up with a fair amount of condensation on almost all parts. Take one back outside on a cold morning, and I often find that the condensation has now frozen. Brake lines are a particular treat.
arallsopp said:Contrary to expectation, in the kind of temperatures we've had of late, there's a pretty good argument for keeping it somewhere cold. Mine live in a warm kitchen, and after a trudge home through the snow tend to end up with a fair amount of condensation on almost all parts. Take one back outside on a cold morning, and I often find that the condensation has now frozen. Brake lines are a particular treat.
arallsopp said:Contrary to expectation, in the kind of temperatures we've had of late, there's a pretty good argument for keeping it somewhere cold. Mine live in a warm kitchen, and after a trudge home through the snow tend to end up with a fair amount of condensation on almost all parts. Take one back outside on a cold morning, and I often find that the condensation has now frozen. Brake lines are a particular treat.