#149391 - 09/17/08 07:48 PM
Re: Blast does a hurricane: odds and ends
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Very good post Blast...I enjoyed reading it.
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#149399 - 09/17/08 08:12 PM
Re: Blast does a hurricane
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Welcome back as well Blast. We've been through your experience many times in the past being in Florida and when we had our 110 mile per hour winds that were pinning us in the house for a day was the best learning curve (for hurricanes) that I could have got. We get hurricanes so much it seems it's like a normal part of life. I would recommended getting your garage door replaced with a stronger door with hurricane bars or use 2 4X4 posts anchored to the concrete and header on the wall and release the paw on the garage door or the plastic teeth will be shredded. After our 3 back to back storms and me up on the roof (2 story) with a repelling rope anchored between 2 trees re shingling 100 square feet of roof (3X in different places) between 3 storms to keep the integrity of the house made me a much better prepared person. These are the storms that I believe God gives you incite on what you really need and what you don't to survive. Since then we can go quite a while if pinned in as long as the house isn't breached but have back ups to backups if needed. One twister would wipe all that out in a second but we do what we can to survive.
It's nice now a days to have a back generator 12.5 K watts to manage loss of power to keep the freezers charged and 100% power at night for a pleasant night. Since being more prepared we look at the hurricanes as a vacation from work ironically. Bottom line is we live with inherent dangers constantly and survive. I'm glad everything worked out and a lot of people were rooting for you. I'm sure you were the most equipt person around your area, sit back and enjoy. Also we would go to the shopping malls or stores in the day time to get in the AC and save on the generator in the daytime and ran the generator at nights to save on fuel on the 100 gallon gas tank.
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#149404 - 09/17/08 08:31 PM
Re: Blast does a hurricane
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Blastette and Poppers were in California visiting her family. I was supposed to go, but when choosing between in-laws or a hurricane... They are returning tomorrow, lastest update has the power coming back on Monday, I'm supposed to fly to Denver on Sunday. Somehow I don't think I'll make it to the mile-high city. -Blast
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#149406 - 09/17/08 08:41 PM
Re: Blast does a hurricane
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Welcome back man, and glad to hear you made it through.
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#149416 - 09/17/08 09:32 PM
Re: Blast does a hurricane: odds and ends
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12. Where there are damaged roofs and downed fences there are nails. Where there are nails someone wiil step on one. This results in a 14-hour wait in the emergency room.
Not only will nails wind up in your foot, your truck or car tires will also have nails in them. Having a quality patch or plug kit with a small 12v compressor will help keep you on the road or at least driving through Blast's yard.
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#149418 - 09/17/08 09:53 PM
Re: Blast does a hurricane: odds and ends
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2. Keep a large supply of crappy towels on hand. We used to have lots of beautiful white towels. They are now a large supply of crappy towels. I ended up using towels to stop water coming in through the windows and doors, ooze seeping out of the freezers and fridge, wiping off after playing in the rain, etc... -Blast Blast, As a desert dweller I'm mostly curious; Would a pre-storm application of duct-tape or caulk (or anything) have kept the water from seeping through windows and doors (or the covering you had over them)? I suppose I should also ask if it would be worth the trouble to remove the residue afterwards.
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#149433 - 09/18/08 12:47 AM
Re: Blast does a hurricane: odds and ends
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6. Those little cylume lightstick braclets are awesome for marking you flashlights, radios, water jugs, cat, furniture and other stuff you need to see in the dark. Amazingly, ones I activated on Friday night were still glowing faintly Tuesday night! They are really cheap right now for Halloween so by several containers of them. Also, they come in assorted colors so you can assign a color to a particular type of thing (yellow for flashlights, blue for water, evil green for cats, etc...)
10. Scoop out the kitty litter during daylight hours. It's really hard to do by the light of a flashlight.
-Blast
A solution suggests itself, if you can figure out a way to get kitty to eat a bracelet, or if the luminescence persists after liberation frm the plastic tube and passage through the feline digestive system.
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#149439 - 09/18/08 01:42 AM
Re: Blast does a hurricane: odds and ends
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In my former life I lived in the desert southwest, AKA central CA. We once had a cricket infestation, jillions and jillons of crickets, day and night, night and day. Coming into the house around windows, under doors, etc. We used masking tape to block them. I suspect that my ex is still trying to remove the residue of that tape. Or would if she ever did housework. But that is another story...
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#149452 - 09/18/08 05:18 AM
Re: Blast does a hurricane: odds and ends
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I would assume you could use clear silicone as it peels off clean, easy, and in one piece. The smell might be intolerable though.
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#149458 - 09/18/08 10:37 AM
Re: Blast does a hurricane: odds and ends
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The smell would clear pretty quick as it cures.
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