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Hurricane season 

Post#1 » by basketballRob » Thu May 24, 2018 10:13 pm

Hurricane season is starting early this year. I think Alberto is the first one, coming close in a few days.


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Post#2 » by KillMonger » Thu May 24, 2018 10:19 pm

Jesus man I'm not ready for this just yet

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Post#3 » by Driguez » Fri May 25, 2018 1:21 am

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Post#4 » by craig01 » Fri May 25, 2018 10:28 am

It's going to be a wet holiday weekend for the state.

This is about three weeks now of rain during what usually is a very dry month.
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Post#5 » by Nyce_1 » Fri May 25, 2018 2:05 pm

last year, i did the responsible thing and bought a generator. I'm feeling pretty confident for this season.
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Post#6 » by MagicFan101 » Fri May 25, 2018 2:37 pm

There is nothing funny about what hurricanes can do and what terrible things did happen last year.

But...

After spending 25+ years growing up in Florida and experiencing plenty of hurricane seasons I did get a kick out of the mad panic here in Dallas last year where basically nothing happened. Due to what was happening around Houston, people were convinced that Dallas was next in line and the same storm with the same force was coming any day. I tried to explain that isn’t how storms work. But it was as if a Zombie Apocolypse was upon us.

I’m sure if Orlando ever got a few really good inches of snow / ice it would be the same.
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Post#7 » by dsg2003mach1 » Fri May 25, 2018 3:18 pm

Nyce_1 wrote:last year, i did the responsible thing and bought a generator. I'm feeling pretty confident for this season.


get it out now and make sure it works, especially if it wasnt stored properly (we drain the fuel tanks and then run them until they stall out so there is no fuel in the carb to mess it up). When a storm gets close you'll never be able to get it repaired in time if anything is wrong

We've got our generators and the houses are set up to back feed the house via a plug at the circuit breaker. We're also getting those metal clips to insert the plywood into the window opening without needing screws/anchors
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Post#8 » by Nyce_1 » Fri May 25, 2018 3:30 pm

dsg2003mach1 wrote:
Nyce_1 wrote:last year, i did the responsible thing and bought a generator. I'm feeling pretty confident for this season.


get it out now and make sure it works, especially if it wasnt stored properly (we drain the fuel tanks and then run them until they stall out so there is no fuel in the carb to mess it up). When a storm gets close you'll never be able to get it repaired in time if anything is wrong

We've got our generators and the houses are set up to back feed the house via a plug at the circuit breaker. We're also getting those metal clips to insert the plywood into the window opening without needing screws/anchors

Thanks. my dad is an electrician and he was supposed to help set our home up to run off the generator with a switch, when needed. kinda been procrastinating it, but something we'll do in June.

with the long holiday weekend, goal is get the generator ready and easily accessible. It runs off of gas and propane, so i'm leaning more towards not using the gast.

what are the metal clips you're talking about? My home was built in 2013 and doesn't have the built in shutter screws, but my sister's home, built the same year, has them. I was jealous last year, and would LOVE a way to get them added without damaging our home.
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Re: Hurricane season 

Post#9 » by darthcheech2000 » Fri May 25, 2018 3:53 pm

MagicFan101 wrote:There is nothing funny about what hurricanes can do and what terrible things did happen last year.

But...

After spending 25+ years growing up in Florida and experiencing plenty of hurricane seasons I did get a kick out of the mad panic here in Dallas last year where basically nothing happened. Due to what was happening around Houston, people were convinced that Dallas was next in line and the same storm with the same force was coming any day. I tried to explain that isn’t how storms work. But it was as if a Zombie Apocolypse was upon us.

I’m sure if Orlando ever got a few really good inches of snow / ice it would be the same.


Except, if that ever did happen, there is documented evidence that it would indeed be apocalyptic :D .

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Re: Hurricane season 

Post#10 » by DjPuffnStuff » Fri May 25, 2018 10:22 pm

" I thought hurricane season was over "
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Post#11 » by dsg2003mach1 » Sat May 26, 2018 1:51 am

Nyce_1 wrote:
dsg2003mach1 wrote:
Nyce_1 wrote:last year, i did the responsible thing and bought a generator. I'm feeling pretty confident for this season.


get it out now and make sure it works, especially if it wasnt stored properly (we drain the fuel tanks and then run them until they stall out so there is no fuel in the carb to mess it up). When a storm gets close you'll never be able to get it repaired in time if anything is wrong

We've got our generators and the houses are set up to back feed the house via a plug at the circuit breaker. We're also getting those metal clips to insert the plywood into the window opening without needing screws/anchors

Thanks. my dad is an electrician and he was supposed to help set our home up to run off the generator with a switch, when needed. kinda been procrastinating it, but something we'll do in June.

with the long holiday weekend, goal is get the generator ready and easily accessible. It runs off of gas and propane, so i'm leaning more towards not using the gast.

what are the metal clips you're talking about? My home was built in 2013 and doesn't have the built in shutter screws, but my sister's home, built the same year, has them. I was jealous last year, and would LOVE a way to get them added without damaging our home.


The metal clips attach to pieces of plywood on an angle so they bite into the window frame a bit. Supposed to be good to 150mph. I haven’t tested them yet. Supposedly you can work one of the 4 per window off and the board will pull right off. They’re around $30 for 20 of em
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Post#12 » by craig01 » Sun May 27, 2018 1:08 pm

dsg2003mach1 wrote:
Nyce_1 wrote:
dsg2003mach1 wrote:
get it out now and make sure it works, especially if it wasnt stored properly (we drain the fuel tanks and then run them until they stall out so there is no fuel in the carb to mess it up). When a storm gets close you'll never be able to get it repaired in time if anything is wrong

We've got our generators and the houses are set up to back feed the house via a plug at the circuit breaker. We're also getting those metal clips to insert the plywood into the window opening without needing screws/anchors

Thanks. my dad is an electrician and he was supposed to help set our home up to run off the generator with a switch, when needed. kinda been procrastinating it, but something we'll do in June.

with the long holiday weekend, goal is get the generator ready and easily accessible. It runs off of gas and propane, so i'm leaning more towards not using the gast.

what are the metal clips you're talking about? My home was built in 2013 and doesn't have the built in shutter screws, but my sister's home, built the same year, has them. I was jealous last year, and would LOVE a way to get them added without damaging our home.


The metal clips attach to pieces of plywood on an angle so they bite into the window frame a bit. Supposed to be good to 150mph. I haven’t tested them yet. Supposedly you can work one of the 4 per window off and the board will pull right off. They’re around $30 for 20 of em


I bought those clips from Home Depot in 2004 and are still using them.

I have a stucco home with recessed windows so they work great. Very secure as well and sort of easy to remove.
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Post#13 » by craig01 » Sun May 27, 2018 1:09 pm

dsg2003mach1 wrote:
Nyce_1 wrote:
dsg2003mach1 wrote:
get it out now and make sure it works, especially if it wasnt stored properly (we drain the fuel tanks and then run them until they stall out so there is no fuel in the carb to mess it up). When a storm gets close you'll never be able to get it repaired in time if anything is wrong

We've got our generators and the houses are set up to back feed the house via a plug at the circuit breaker. We're also getting those metal clips to insert the plywood into the window opening without needing screws/anchors

Thanks. my dad is an electrician and he was supposed to help set our home up to run off the generator with a switch, when needed. kinda been procrastinating it, but something we'll do in June.

with the long holiday weekend, goal is get the generator ready and easily accessible. It runs off of gas and propane, so i'm leaning more towards not using the gast.

what are the metal clips you're talking about? My home was built in 2013 and doesn't have the built in shutter screws, but my sister's home, built the same year, has them. I was jealous last year, and would LOVE a way to get them added without damaging our home.


The metal clips attach to pieces of plywood on an angle so they bite into the window frame a bit. Supposed to be good to 150mph. I haven’t tested them yet. Supposedly you can work one of the 4 per window off and the board will pull right off. They’re around $30 for 20 of em


I bought those clips from Home Depot in 2004 and are still using them.

I have a stucco home with recessed windows so they work great. Very secure as well and sort of easy to remove.
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Post#14 » by dsg2003mach1 » Sun May 27, 2018 4:02 pm

craig01 wrote:
dsg2003mach1 wrote:
Nyce_1 wrote:Thanks. my dad is an electrician and he was supposed to help set our home up to run off the generator with a switch, when needed. kinda been procrastinating it, but something we'll do in June.

with the long holiday weekend, goal is get the generator ready and easily accessible. It runs off of gas and propane, so i'm leaning more towards not using the gast.

what are the metal clips you're talking about? My home was built in 2013 and doesn't have the built in shutter screws, but my sister's home, built the same year, has them. I was jealous last year, and would LOVE a way to get them added without damaging our home.


The metal clips attach to pieces of plywood on an angle so they bite into the window frame a bit. Supposed to be good to 150mph. I haven’t tested them yet. Supposedly you can work one of the 4 per window off and the board will pull right off. They’re around $30 for 20 of em


I bought those clips from Home Depot in 2004 and are still using them.

I have a stucco home with recessed windows so they work great. Very secure as well and sort of easy to remove.


Cool, was afraid they’d be a pain in the ass and tear up the opening. Ours are recessed and stucco as well
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Re: Hurricane season 

Post#15 » by craig01 » Mon May 28, 2018 1:24 am

They do leave a small amount of scrape when dislodging, but not very noticeable.
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Re: Hurricane season 

Post#16 » by fklt » Mon May 28, 2018 6:27 pm

why is this a thread in a basketball forum?
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Post#17 » by Driguez » Mon May 28, 2018 7:12 pm

fklt wrote:why is this a thread in a basketball forum?



Because this board is not ran by Nazis and we're able to create OT threads? Plus, it's pretty relevant to FL folks. :dontknow:
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