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Dec 02, 2011, 09:27 AM
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wind,no power and fire ( UPDATE )
yesterday here in California felt like the 2nd coming. 65 mph winds, no power and my roof is ruined. In my 57 years i have never seen wind circle in all directions. Well time for work with no sleep. Contractor says i need a new roof
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Dec 02, 2011, 09:29 AM
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Re: wind,no power and fire
oh yea i forgot i wuz elected to keep the fire going all night.
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Dec 02, 2011, 10:11 AM
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Dec 02, 2011, 10:22 AM
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Re: wind,no power and fire
 Originally Posted by spartacus53
Although I'm probably the last person on this planet you would even consider taking advise from, I'll give you some anyway
Remember, do not use parts of the house, or furniture to keep that fire going
Unfortunately you'll just have to ride out Mother Natures little tantrum...  Good luck
nope i gots plenty of cedar to burn
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Dec 02, 2011, 10:29 AM
#5
Re: wind,no power and fire
Well, since you're open to suggestions here's another one 
If your roof gets really bad, you may want to consider installing a skylight instead of a full roof repair 
This way you get get natural sunlight and use the sun for heating. That will reduce your electric bill
Please note, the author is not responsible for any ideas, facts, etc stated in his comments and does not constitute any liability for his dribble.
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Dec 02, 2011, 10:29 AM
#6
Re: wind,no power and fire
sorry to hear you got hit so hard. hope you have insurance with a co. that won't argue with you. we had an "inland hurricane" a few yrs back & lots of people had to fight cuz they weren't insured for hurricanes. (SE MO. is not prone to hurricanes)
stay safe. glad you all made it through.
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Dec 02, 2011, 12:04 PM
#7
Re: wind,no power and fire
we got strong winds up here too aa. A guy I work with had his street blocked by a downed tree. It wasn't as bad as you had it though. I heard LA had 93 mph winds. Funny part is, it wasn't a storm, no clouds at all, just strong wind.
Banking off a Northeast wind, sailin' on a summer breeze
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Dec 03, 2011, 03:02 PM
#8
Re: wind,no power and fire
 Originally Posted by spartacus53
Well, since you're open to suggestions here's another one
If your roof gets really bad, you may want to consider installing a skylight instead of a full roof repair
This way you get get natural sunlight and use the sun for heating. That will reduce your electric bill 
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Dec 03, 2011, 03:03 PM
#9
Re: wind,no power and fire
 Originally Posted by mamabear
sorry to hear you got hit so hard. hope you have insurance with a co. that won't argue with you. we had an "inland hurricane" a few yrs back & lots of people had to fight cuz they weren't insured for hurricanes. (SE MO. is not prone to hurricanes)
stay safe. glad you all made it through.
checkin on it
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Dec 03, 2011, 03:04 PM
#10
Re: wind,no power and fire
 Originally Posted by packerbacker
we got strong winds up here too aa. A guy I work with had his street blocked by a downed tree. It wasn't as bad as you had it though. I heard LA had 93 mph winds. Funny part is, it wasn't a storm, no clouds at all, just strong wind.
yup very strange
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Dec 03, 2011, 03:05 PM
#11
Re: wind,no power and fire
 Originally Posted by texastee2007
 Originally Posted by aa battery
 Originally Posted by spartacus53
Although I'm probably the last person on this planet you would even consider taking advise from, I'll give you some anyway
Remember, do not use parts of the house, or furniture to keep that fire going
Unfortunately you'll just have to ride out Mother Natures little tantrum...  Good luck
nope i gots plenty of cedar to burn
Super AA be careful with that fire if you haven't cleaned the flue in a while....I've seen chimney fires....not nice. Keep a great big box of baking soda and a fire extinguisher near by that you can easily get to. That much wind can push any sparks right back on top of your roof so I hope you have a good screen on your chimney. Hope they fix your power soon.
thanks for the advice
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Dec 04, 2011, 07:14 PM
#12
Re: wind,no power and fire ( UPDATE )
there goes my new metal detector
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