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One of those days!
PhilSkill
 

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One of those days!

Woke up to find the shed roof felt up my neighbours tree, the fence flopping around like a few sheets of paper selotaped together and then just as the DIY stores closed for the day the heating decided to start casually pouring it's fluid content all over the floor and therefore the ceiling of downstairs...

And now we have the remnants of Superstorm Sandy arriving... Seems I have a bit on...

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24-11-2012 11:11pm
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Filski
 

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One of those days!

Just a bit, good luck with it all.

Suggest you have a quiet word to the shed, not sure it should running around the neighborhood feeling up trees Wink
25-11-2012 08:59am
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: One of those days!

Yes Naughty Shed! Fortunately no further damage in the storm.

Turned a necessity into a virtue and fitted a SpiroTrap MB3 to the heating system since it was drained, been meaning to do that for a while so suddenly became priority number 1. Fixed the leaky pipe, fitted the SpiroTrap, bled the system, added some Sentinel X100 Inhibitor, dried everything out and Heating back to normal. Very Happy

Now £80 worth of shed felt to fit! Or maybe i'll prop up the broken fence posts for now... Sad

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25-11-2012 01:36pm
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RE: One of those days!

Could have been worse Phil, you could be under a couple of feet of flood water............

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26-11-2012 10:03am
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: One of those days!

Indeed Tim, I can't complain. At least it's all fixable easily myself.

If I flood, say goodbye to most of GB! Laughing

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26-11-2012 11:49am
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XFullFatTim
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RE: One of those days!

The area I live in is all the flood plain of the River Forth and most of it has been underwater for about a week but I'm on the higher ground 20m above the river.

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PhilSkill
 

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That's good sounds plenty high enough, seems a metre or two is easily surpassed at the moment!

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