Ice Scrapers in Fla?

No sympathy here. Check out my local forecast. :laughing:

Today
Partly cloudy. Highs around 15. Northwest winds 5 mph.
Tonight
Partly cloudy. Lows zero to 5 above zero. Northwest winds 5 mph.

Wednesday
Partly cloudy. Highs 15 to 20. Northeast winds 5 mph shifting to the east in the afternoon.
Wednesday Night
Partly cloudy in the evening...then mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of light freezing drizzle and snow after midnight. Lows 5 to 10. Southeast winds 10 mph.

Thursday
Not as cold. Cloudy with a chance of snow and a slight chance of light freezing drizzle. Highs around 30. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
Thursday Night
Cloudy with a 20 percent chance of snow and light freezing drizzle. Lows around 10 above.

Friday
Colder. Mostly cloudy. Highs around 15.
Friday Night and Saturday
Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of snow. Lows 5 to 10. Highs 10 to 15.
Saturday Night
Colder. Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming partly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of snow. Lows 5 below to 10 below zero.

Sunday
Partly cloudy in the morning then clearing. Highs zero to 5 above zero.
Sunday Night
Mostly clear. Lows around 10 below.

Monday
Mostly sunny in the morning then becoming partly cloudy. Highs zero to 5 above zero.


:nomore: whining.

Randy
 
What a game last night!!! I have to say I feel for the Jets, it just wasn't going their way last night!
And yes this morning I thought how ironic, I work where we sell tons of ice scrapers and I am using a foil wrapper to clean my windshield.... on that note I am heading to the warehouse to borrow one for my car!!
IMO the best ice scrapers have brass edges. Much better than plastic and don't scratch glass. Unfortunately AG does not carry them. But it would be nice if they did. hint, hint
 
Ice scraper with brass edges

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Ice Master Ice Scraper
 
IMO the best ice scrapers have brass edges. Much better than plastic and don't scratch glass.

But plastic scrapers don't scratch the glass, it's the *#$%^ grit from the salt and sand on the road that scratches it when you scrape the window...or are you saying that the grit gets embedded in the plastic but doesn't in the brass?
 
That's a lot of ice Meghan...

I went out to warm up my truck this morning and had to scrape the ice off the windshield and my seat... I used my finger to write the word "ice" in the ice on my seat and then took this picture with my cell phone.

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The good news is it warmed up by the time I got to work...

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Mike, For a guy who moved from California to Florida, I am still surprised (and I bet the Floridians are too) that you drove to work with the top down on a cold morning like this. :xyxthumbs: It will be 25 degrees here tonight. Brrrrr!!!
 
No sympathy here. Check out my local forecast.Randy
Last winter my boss and I drove to Minneapolis/St.Paul on business and when we stopped to get gas in Minneapolis one of the locals was wearing a jean jacket and giggling when he asked "You guys aren't from around here are you?" It was 26 below zero with no wind.
 
Mike, For a guy who moved from California to Florida, I am still surprised (and I bet the Floridians are too) that you drove to work with the top down on a cold morning like this. :xyxthumbs: It will be 25 degrees here tonight. Brrrrr!!!

Funny thing is Mike is wearing shorts today! So not only is it cold, he does not have doors on the vehicle nor a top, but he didn't put any warm pants on! I think that is why I see him drinking a lot of coffee today!
 
Funny thing is Mike is wearing shorts today! So not only is it cold, he does not have doors on the vehicle nor a top, but he didn't put any warm pants on! I think that is why I see him drinking a lot of coffee today!
I got a good "from the gut" laugh out of this reply!! Thanks for posting it!
 
But plastic scrapers don't scratch the glass, it's the *#$%^ grit from the salt and sand on the road that scratches it when you scrape the window...or are you saying that the grit gets embedded in the plastic but doesn't in the brass?
Was just saying that the brass didn't scratch glass
 
I've scraped and chipped the ice off of my share of windshields over the years, but I did not have to do any scrapping this morning (garage). :)

I did plow my driveway this morning, though. Got a couple inches last night.

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I've scraped and chipped the ice off of my share of windshields over the years, but I did not have to do any scrapping this morning (garage). :)

I did plow my driveway this morning, though. Got a couple inches last night.

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Nice unit. :xyxthumbs:
How does it do in deeper snow? Most importantly, What wax do you use?
 
Nice unit. :xyxthumbs:
How does it do in deeper snow? Most importantly, What wax do you use?

We got dumped on with a little over 2 feet of snow during one day last year (freak storm) and I plowed it all as well as my neighbors driveway with it. It's 4 wheel drive, so it does pretty good. I did have to take the top layer of snow off with the plow all the way in the up position on the first pass and then come back and finish it off with the plow down when it was that deep though. I had to break open my neighbors driveway and do the first pass on everything while he followed up behind me on his riding mower with plow cleaning up his driveway. It took a while, but it was fun. :xyxthumbs:

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As far as wax... I pretty much only use a quik detailer or a spray wax and occasionally some trim dressing on the plastic fender flares. :)
 
Randy,

That's sort of balmy for MN, when does it get really cold there?

Usually, the end of January and start of February is when there is a nip in the air. It seems to always be cold when we are on our snowmobile trip in northern MN. There have been several days we've been riding the sleds when it is -30* or colder in the Ely or Embarrass, MN area.

Welcome to Embarrass, Minnesota "The Cold Spot"
Temperature Records:

All Time Official Low: February 2, 1996 -57°F
2005 Official Low Temperature:
January 17, 2005 -54°F
Feb. 8th, 18th 2006 Low Temp:-36°F
Feb. 4th, 5th 2007 Low Temp:-42°F
Jan. 15th, 17th 2009 Low Temp: -46°F
Jan. 4th 2010 Low Temp: -38°F

:eek:

Randy
 
Most importantly, What wax do you use?

:laughing:

Normally, that would be an odd question on pretty much any forum......but not here! :D


(My 8.5hp, 28" walk behind snowblower is currently wearing some 845IW ;) )
 
Mike, I might expect a Kansan to do that, but a California/Floridian??

You must've soaked up a lot of hot weather in your life!! ;)
 
I love that Blazer Mike, I have always wanted one. Its a K-5 right? Good taste my man....
 
Mike, I might expect a Kansan to do that, but a California/Floridian??

You must've soaked up a lot of hot weather in your life!! ;)

Actually, my roots are Oregon... lots of trucks in Oregon... I was the second guy in town to get a set of 40" Swampers when they were first introduced in the early 1980's, my best friend Eric was the first guy.

I love that Blazer Mike, I have always wanted one. Its a K-5 right? Good taste my man....

Technically its a GMC Jimmy but same thing... I gave away the 350 small block and installed a 454 Magnum Roller Cam Big Block, which is actually a Marine Engine. Also installed a 700R4 built up by Dana Sniff in SoCal, he races a 7 second 1967 Mustang and build all Body Coddington's transmissions plus others I don't know about.

This is actually my 4th full convertible Blazer/Jimmy, I've had a 1969, 2 1973's and this 1975


:)
 
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