Re: Airflow across my arm...
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 9:40 pm
I started sleeping in one of those super thin summer weight cardigan sweaters and that solved the problem for me. Putting a pillow between us solved the issue for him
Try this to compensate for the problem: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=dutch+oven+slangjzehr39158 wrote:... or--worse yet--on the back of my wife's neck.
I accidentally found a convenient variation on this. I got a hose holder because of leaks when I turn over, which I do more often in hot weather. The angle of the hose with the holder turns out to be one that keeps the exhaust away from my arm. It may be possible to test this by holding the hose up as though it were going through a hose holder over your head, and checking where the airflow goes.Tino2You wrote:I have the same issues. No good idea other than what NanWilson recommended. Sometimes, I swivel my hose to try an direct it differently or mush (highly technical term meaning to re-arrange a portion of a goose down pillow) my pillow to act as an air dam.
-tino