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I have to start a project soon and temperatures have been dipping below freezing at night here. Not late enough for a hard freeze yet, but I don't want my mud to freeze each night.

I am going to buy a couple of bucket heaters for making warm mud and want a good quality blanket or two for draping over my work each night and plugging in.

I see Northern has the powerblanket brand, anyone have a suggestion on a good quality blanket that will last awhile.
 

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Ok, I have used those before.

I did some calling around and located some insulated tarps and water bucket heaters at a supply house nearby.

It is supposed to get back up in the 40's and 50's through next week so things should go smooth as long as I keep the heat on at night.

I am booked right through the next 4-5 weeks and I usually am not this time of year. My deer hunting time is gonna take a huge hit, but I can't say no to the cash. Can't find any help though, which sucks, everyone wants to go to camp.

I need to dig out the good chisels, I haven't got to do real stone in forever, should be a fun change of pace provided the quarry snaps them nice.
 
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