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Might get up to 62 F in San Francisco today.It's supposed to get down to 70 this weekend. This is ridiculous.
Subway.. you are getting a new roof thanks to homeowners insurance. Glass half full.
Do you get to keep the prime wood (burls/base etc) if it's a hardwood tree or something for a project?That’s not my place. I’m the one cleaning it up.
me too - about 5 blocks from the beach - that was a strong storm and a wake-up call to the people who walk around going "oh, it's only going to be a Cat 1". stronger than Dorian, imho. condolences to Mr. Subway. we got our roof replaced two years ago, courtesy of Florence, so while we woke up to this mess, it's still really nice to find that none of the loose roofing shingles scattered about are mine.I live in hurricane alley, less than half a mile from the sand. I’m always scared that my roof will blow away someday. I do score a lot of surf though
Sorry to hear, hopefully your insurance will be speedy.
I can. Today no way. The goal is clear as much of the critical areas and dangerous stuff as possible and come back another time for final clean ups and removals. Gotta work quick and very on point as it’s some of the most dangerous conditions. No time or room for projects.Do you get to keep the prime wood (burls/base etc) if it's a hardwood tree or something for a project?
Only problem with propane generators is if the shite really hits the fan the gas gets turned off, lived without heat for at least a month after Sandy.Subway’d!
Weird storm, nailing Canada.
It gets down as low as 80 but still humid AF.
It’s a tough call on backup electricity for where you’re at but if I was a man of your means I’d look into a decent sized propane fueled generator for your pad.
Looks like mbp got a taste of subwaying too. I sense some chainsaw noise and exhaust in your future.
We use 40kg tanks for cooking gas, and would probably get a stationary tank, so no problem there. What generator were you using? Other than the gas being shut off how did it work out for you?Only problem with propane generators is if the shite really hits the fan the gas gets turned off, lived without heat for at least a month after Sandy.
It was gas heat no genset. It was an interesting experience no heat hot water till December, had electric, lot of sh!t work to be done. Surf was completely uncrowded and best sandbars ever. Edit. meant natural gas not propane.We use 40kg tanks for cooking gas, and would probably get a stationary tank, so no problem there. What generator were you using? Other than the gas being shut off how did it work out for you?
One thing about living here, we never go without heat.