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Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2011 2:43 pm
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Location: Metcalfe, ON
Rink Dimensions: 33 x 75
Materials: 4'x8' & 3'x8' boards w/ rounded corners
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The missus and I are attending the Sens/Blues game tonight so I decided not to drive 50 minutes to work, 50 minutes back home and then make the same drive to the game so I worked from home. It just so happens that today is also a beautiful sunny day with an afternoon temperature of -5'C (22'F). I'm sure you know what I am leading to... afternoon break was not coffee but skates, stick and pucks. I could get used to this:


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Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:39 pm
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Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2011 12:28 am
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Location: Bedford, NH, USA
Rink Dimensions: 40x56
Materials: 2x12 boards, Chelmsford Forum Boards (on the shooting end), and homemade wooden brackets
I work from home four days a week, so yeah...guilty as charged. Not much this season though. Last year we had a regular Friday lunch hour skate, but the weather and our schedules haven't made that possible yet this year.

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Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:03 pm
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Location: Bedford, NH
Rink Dimensions: 60x40
Materials: 1" 4x8 plywood ripped into 3 16"x8' sheets.2"x4" & 2"x6" brackets
Ive been skating for an hour every morning and its been fantastic. Even better is that during the day the ice is melting a bit so it resurfaces itself and then refreezes for next morning. Lucky and unlucky. I have time to skate but being a state plow subcontractor leaves me with no money this winter. (at least I get to skate everyday!)(bright side of life!)


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