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Here we go again... Hurricane Dorian

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4 minutes ago, pullstart said:

@19richie66 how’d you guys fare?  I hope all is well...

@19richie66  How are things at your new North Carolina home?   Pray that all is well.

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19richie66

We are good here in Florida. Itylike 300 degrees out with the humidity and the sun cooking you. As for the NC location, no house yet. Momma is living with her son. They are getting a lot of rain and some wind. Still waiting for her weather report this morning. The Lord sure watched over us on this one. 

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scottbrucea

AMEN.

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Tractorhead

Hope and prayed, nobody will be hurt.🇺🇸❤️

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stevasaurus

Remember  @Prater...didn't he move to the Bahamas a couple of years ago??  I wonder how he fared.  :eusa-think:

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dells68

@19richie66 great to hear you’re all ok.  Dorian could have been a savage beast.

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7 hours ago, dells68 said:

@19richie66 great to hear you’re all ok.  Dorian could have been a savage beast.

About 50-75 miles more to the west and it would have been very bad. God truly blessed us on this one. 

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clueless
On 9/5/2019 at 9:38 PM, Zeek said:

I have two generators and about 35 G of gas on hand and a portable AC unit. I reminded my wife the main AC ain't happening. We like hot, but with the current 94'ish temps and high humidity you I think you'd bloat legs up with just a fan.

Zeek, I'm a believer in boarding up windows, it can't hurt it can only help, it's cheap insurance. Most newer homes windows can handle a cat1,2 and 3 winds but they can't handle an object traveling at those speeds. Once your have a hole in the house and those wind speeds are coming in it's pretty much over. I used 5/8 plywood for years but up graded to hurricane shutters, there are a few different types and most are not that expensive especially if you do it yourself. Now as far as generators go, you will be amazed at how little electricity you really need to be somewhat comfortable after one of these. A few lights (LED) a refrigerator, a 10,000 btu AC in a medium size room that you can close off from the rest of the house and a couple of fans, and your living pretty good. With all of that your still using less than 3500 watts, a 6800 surge/ 5000 running watt gen will use about 16 gallons of gas a day at 3500 watt. We're talking cold showers here, but after a day of cleaning up your yard and doing repairs in 90+ degrees, and 70%+ humidity it and a cold beer is just what you need :thumbs:. Although electricity is important, water and food are you first priority that will be the next lesson B).  

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Prater
On 9/6/2019 at 8:46 AM, stevasaurus said:

Remember  @Prater...didn't he move to the Bahamas a couple of years ago??  I wonder how he fared.  :eusa-think:

 

I am a bit late to the party guys!!!  My island was missed but I was in the middle of rescue efforts as I assisted setting up the Coast Guard Command Center.  We had rescue in the air over the islands as soon as the winds dropped below 70, we fueled and hosted the Coasties for several weeks...we also had the Army Chinooks landing on base for overnighting...

 

Hope all is well back in the States!!!

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