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Torn Rose 2005-10-22 02:17 PM

I'm ready for this fucking Wilma shit to be over with, this is just like last year waiting for 5-6 days for the doom to arrive is starting to take its toll.

Cleo 2005-10-22 03:04 PM

This morning they thought that it might just be a tropical storm by the time it hit west Florida so I'm thinking it will be nothing but a bad rain storm by the time it crossed the state and got to me but now they are saying possible a cat 2.

Fuck I just want to put the shutters up or not put them up. They aren't hard to put up but I do get all sweaty and then my house is miserable to be in with all the shutters up.

Just came from my neighbor's house. Flipped a few switches and all the shutters came down. When I grow up I want electric shutters.

Greenguy 2005-10-22 03:10 PM

Just looked at our forcast...it may snow tomorrow night |santaslei

Cleo 2005-10-22 03:27 PM

Let us know when they tell that a huge killer blizzard is coming your way.

It's coming tomorrow, no it's coming in three days, no it's coming in five days, no it's coming in two days, it's coming in two days and it's a huge killer storm, no it's coming tomorrow and it's just a mild storm, no it's coming in…

I still remember when I was a child living in the farmland of Pennsylvania and it was -20F not counting wind chill, couldn't get the front door open because of snow drifts, and even if we could you couldn't drive because the streets were covered in snow and people were being found dead frozen.

Then I lived in California and in the dry season the hills would catch on fire and burn down your home. Then in the rainy season their would be mud slides killing people. Then there was the earth quarks that you would never know when they would hit.

I hear Nevada is nice to live in.

Bill 2005-10-22 04:17 PM

Go Alpha! I hope it becomes a hurricane, even if only for an hour.

Because of the global warming Pennsylvania is warmer now. It's kinda like how Virginia used to be. Used to have hard frosts around Sept 21 regular as clockwork - this is the second year in a row it's past Oct 21 and still no frost.

A lot of the trees are still green, the color change has been delayed by the warmth.

cd34 2005-10-22 05:21 PM

hurricane shutters are mostly up.

Perfect for watching movies in the middle of the day.

Black and Decker Battery 1 from Drill died. Black and Decker Battery 2 from Drill died. Black and Decker portable vacuum dies after about 10 seconds -- which means we can't get very dirty. Black and Decker portable screwdriver died at the end with about 5 shutters left to put up.

I bet you cannot guess what brand I won't be buying to replace the current ones.

Oh, as a side note, the drill came with two batteries, I purposely checked both yesterday, one was a little low so I charged it last night. The other seemed ok. This morning, both were dead. Lowes has replacement batteries that are 60% of the cost of the drill to begin with. So, if two replacement batteries are 20% more than buying a new one with two batteries, why would anyone continue to buy Black and Decker?

I should have never strayed from Milwaukee powertools. After Wilma and before Alpha, I will be buying a Milwaukee Cordless. For $30 more than the replacement batteries for the B&D, I can get a Milwaukee. Perhaps I'll also send a letter to Black and Decker -- although, I doubt they care.

As for the weather here, it is quite odd. Cloudy with bursts of sunshine and blue sky around. Back out to put up the very last shutters. Tested the generator, then to clean the gutters.

Ahh Florida. I wouldn't live anywhere else. Except maybe 65 miles east of here.

Surfn 2005-10-22 05:33 PM

Milwaukee powertools are hard to beat |bananna|

Cleo 2005-10-22 05:55 PM

I still haven't put up my shutters. Planing on getting up at sunrise, checking the weather report, and then probable will be putting them up then.

I've got a couple of these and they seem to work pretty good for a few years and then die. They are cheap so I just keep on buying more of them. I bought another one yesterday. I hate spending money on tools but seem to end up owning a garage full. Just seems to go with owning a house.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...=UTF8&v=glance

Angel is running around a buying 5500 generator and all the stuff that goes with it but can't find any gas cans. She has a total of 10 gallons worth in little cans and keeps on asking me if that is enough and I keep on saying 5 gallons each 12 hours.

The movie The Final Cut is captivating :)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0364343/

Chop Smith 2005-10-22 06:30 PM

The water cans at West Marine are the same as their gas cans just a different color. Next go around, I am going to get one of those gas caddy's with the pump

MeatPounder 2005-10-22 06:43 PM

CD34 would you use aol for your internet connectivity? Then why would you use a beginers brand for your power tools...lol
If you are considering buying any "real" cordless tools then you should consider the best of the bunch...DeWalt
Porter Cable is a fine second choice, but DeWalt is by far the best in cordless tools.

Mid-price substitutes such as Milwakee (still makes the best corded reciprocating saw - the sawzall -), Ryobi, or even craftsman by Sears or Rigid by Home Depot are decent, but for real reliability and life Dewalt (or porter Cable) is the way to go.

Cleo isn't the "dark" Robin Williams becoming a facinating actor?

MeatPounder 2005-10-22 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cleo
I hear Nevada is nice to live in.

I prefer palm trees to cactus

Cleo 2005-10-22 07:09 PM

Changed my plans again…
Since is isn't raining and not that hot out, it is very humid, I put up 95% of my shutters after looking at the latest satellite image. www.goes.noaa.gov/browsh.html

Home Depot has the yellow diesel fuel cans but I'm not sure if they are able to hold gasoline without melting or something.

Fuck buying expensive tools. I just throw them someplace in the garage and it's easier to just buy a new one that I know will work then trying to find the ones from the last home project. It would be different if I had to buy something new to wear to the hurricane. Then I would buy something real nice, take good care of it, and after getting it cleaned hang it up in my closet. :D

Torn Rose 2005-10-22 07:16 PM

Just started raining and lightening here, but from the local radar it’s nothing....

So much for our plans on Monday... I was hoping to get some strange, fucking Wilma.

Linkster 2005-10-22 07:42 PM

Gotta agree with the DeWalt part - best tools in the world - although Milwaukee has a few recip saws etc that are nice, Ive never had a problem with a DeWalt and Im outside constantly building and improving stuff

As far as Alpha - go to the noaa nhc page - and look at the 5 day path - then compare it to the 5 day for Wilma - they are going to collide with each other off Long Island :) Watch out Tommy!!!

cd34 2005-10-22 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MeatPounder
Then why would you use a beginers brand for your power tools...

When I moved to Florida, I got rid of most of my tools because I figured, I'll just hire people to do the work. Well, Florida businesses aren't used to actually doing business and when or if they show up, its usually way later than they said, so, the tools were purchased out of necessity to avoid the stress involved in dealing with Florida contractors.

You would figure a drill with two batteries should have been able to screw 130 or so wingnuts -- no matter what the brand. :)

That drill is almost brand new and has probably drilled 50 holes and put up and removed the hurricane shutters twice. At that rate, we're looking at 4.3 cents per activation before it expired.

And Dewalt is built by Black and Decker. B&D's problem appears to really be their battery supplier, and I cannot imagine that Dewalt sources batteries from a separate company.

My wife did throw away a B&D Can opener that wouldn't open cans a while back.

Cleo 2005-10-22 09:00 PM

Was watching one of the weather news shows, can't remember which one as they are have become one big blur, and they were talking about how Wilma and Alpha are going to merge and hit the New England area.

I remember Tommy mentioning a few storms ago how he had always wanted to experience one first hand and now it looks like he will.

I was thinking we could sell our used storm shutters to our New England friends and then upgrade ours to electric ones.

cd34 2005-10-22 09:05 PM

Are you sure you didn't accidently rent 'A Perfect Storm'? :)

MrYum 2005-10-22 09:13 PM

Another DeWalt fan here |thumb

Bought one of their 18v impact drill/recip saw sets about 5 years ago. It's been used a bunch since then, always works well...and the original battery packs still hold a good charge.

I don't have shutters to put up. The previous owner had the 3m film applied to all the windows. Shatterproof and rated to 140mph if I remember correctly. Not as strong as shutters, but sure is a lot easier.

Hang in there Floridians |hurricane

Cleo 2005-10-22 10:38 PM

I have my doubts about the hurricane film. The shutter over my guest room's window kept the broken tree limb from coming through it's window.

Robots is very good.
http://www.foxstore.com/detail.html?...1&u=1123117611

Just four more movies to go…

MrYum 2005-10-22 11:35 PM

Yea Cleo, I may have to look into the clear shutters next season. The film on the windows is better than nothing, but certainly not as durable as shutters.

Looking more and more like we're in the path of this one. I'll be making final preparations tomorrow morning. Strapping down or moving anything loose on the property that can get airborne or slammed around. Moving the generator/chainsaw/extra fuel from the shed to the garage. And pulling all the outside plants inside.

From there...just ride this sucker out. They're now saying landfall should be early Monday |hurricane

tickler 2005-10-22 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Linkster
cd34 - remember also that wind intensity is exponential for an increase - not linear - so if you go from say 100 mph to 150 mph the damage caused is really the difference in speed squared (so in this case 1.5^2 or 2.25 times the intensity) approximately - the real numbers are a little different but its close enough :)

Also remember you have to keep the traveling speed in mind. If it's a 130mph storm and traveling at 30mph, the bad side will actually have winds at 160mph.

Cleo 2005-10-23 07:17 AM

Anticipation…
Would think that with the shutters up I would have been able to sleep in this morning but ended up waking up early to turn on the news and see what this storm is doing.

Now what…

Torn Rose 2005-10-23 09:11 AM

nice to see the storm is where I last saw it last night....and for the last 2 days.

Cleo 2005-10-23 09:54 AM

No, it's moved and now the eye is back over warm water. It's so huge that at its present rate of travel I should start feeling tropical storm winds by this evening.

They admit that they are not very good at predicting how strong it will be by the time it gets here. Anything between a Cat 3 and a bad tropical storm. Also I'm on what will probably be the bad side with strong possibility of tornados. Not worried about flooding since I'm on what is very high ground for this area and storm surge isn't expected to be a problem but my neighbor's house which is on the Intercostal water way is at risk.

Just finished putting up the rest of the shutters. I even put the big ones up that cover my screened in porch that I didn't put up for Katrina and then sat there watching and thinking how much I wished that I had put them up.

No one else on my block seems to have put up shutters. Call me Misses panic but I just got a huge savings on my Windstorm insurance for being up to hurricane code with shutters and all and it says right in my policy that shutters must be up for coverage. Anyway I've seen what happens when you loose a window and then the wind comes in and lifts your roof off.

Beachbum 2005-10-23 12:12 PM

Wow! Long thread. All set for the storm here, shutters are up, generators are ready! Blah Blah etc. Wishing everyone the best, stay safe. Be glad to see this sucker get the HELL out of here.

Oh and on the power tools discussion, for power drills it's gotta be Milwaukee. Everything else (except trim guns) Dewalt. That's my .02 on it anyway. LOL

Stay safe all! |thumb


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