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All we need is a chainsaw. I think I'm capable of downing the rest of the trees :) my husband may disagree, but he always does lol
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Thoughts and prayers go out to the folks affected by hurricane Ian.
With that said I am truly amazed by your palm trees. They must be built from the same material as Special Forces, Recon Marines, Navy Seals, Air Force PJs and un split pistachio nuts. Tough as nails. I imagine Floridians are built of the same tough material and will bend, bounce and spring back to life. |
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Quoted: All we need is a chainsaw. I think I'm capable of downing the rest of the trees :) my husband may disagree, but he always does lol View Quote Asap ??? Where are you guys at ??? It looks like the storage shed is still in my backyard, the roof is off. That's where my saw is. We don't really have much down around my place tree wise. I'll be in Port Charlotte Saturday sometime, by the North Port AMVETS. You are more than welcome to use it. It's brand new/barely used after Irma... Chris ETA...I even have a gallon of bar oil and two stroke mix I can toss in.... |
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Quoted: Asap ??? Where are you guys at ??? It looks like the storage shed is still in my backyard, the roof is off. That's where my saw is. We don't really have much down around my place tree wise. I'll be in Port Charlotte Saturday sometime, by the North Port AMVETS. You are more than welcome to use it. It's brand new/barely used after Irma... Chris We are in lakeland, no flooding but the wind twisted off the tops of trees all around the county. The tree is a safety hazard, I just don't want it to give way and hurt anyone near the house/on our sidewalk. We can 1000% wait, I know there are others in much greater need View Quote We are in lakeland, no flooding but the wind twisted off the tops of trees all around the county. The tree is a safety hazard, I just don't want it to give way and hurt anyone near the house/on our sidewalk. We can 1000% wait, I know there are others in much greater need Quote fixed -ec |
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Quoted: There are supposed to be buildings and beach and concrete surrounding the Sanibel Light. There's a massive amount of structure that's not there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: There are supposed to be buildings and beach and concrete surrounding the Sanibel Light. There's a massive amount of structure that's not there. |
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Quoted: Google earth shows 23 @ my parents place,that app shows 7 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: This is encouraging. My parents place is just a bit north of there in Nokomis. Any idea of the elevation of their home,my parents are about 23ft above sea level. @m1awolf https://whatismyelevation.com/ That website shows my mom's house at 3' Google earth shows 23 @ my parents place,that app shows 7 I just figured out that Google Earth measures the height of buildings and trees. So for accurate elevation make sure your pointer is over the street in front of the house. |
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The wife and I just drove around the neighborhood to check for downed trees and if the flooding is bad. Not bad in my hood but we did find a downed power line in the road and reported it to fpl. They said no one had called yet and that street hasn't had power all day. Hood life.
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View Quote Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: Docked in front of our house: |
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Desantis just said at his press conference that a lot of people waved rescue crews away, and said they're staying/fine. Those numbers don't seem to account for that. |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG I'm really sorry to hear that. |
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Quoted: Thanks !!! Added to my list !!!!!!!! That was my plan but ideas always help !!! Chris View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So the Chris repair shitshow hits the road late Friday or early Saturday. I've lined a guy up near Huntsville that'll make all the metal for a new roof in a week. Very reasonable price and said he'd bump me to the front of the line for my small order. So far the plan is to run down, secure my place, help my neighbors and the three dudes that emailed me about a looksee on their properties. Then I'll start making a list of materials I need to get ordered to fix my walk through living quarters. I've got an appointment in the morning to talk to a guy about a quick window and door order. Friend of a friend deal. It'll be a pain in the ass but I'll likely haul my supplies from up here to down south. Over the next month I'll be making a couple of trips from Huntsville to Port Charlotte so if anyone needs anything and I can fit it on a 18' dovetail trailer...I'll do what I can. Even as busy as people are building around here, it seems that it is easier to locate supplies, it's just a haul.... Water and food is available at the end of my street. Dewalt circular saw, recip saw, drills, impact driver, blades, 2x4's, 2x6's, plywood, deck screws, tarps, bits, roll or two of tar paper, tar paper nails. Guns are currently being rescued by the neighbor lady after she figured out how to open my safe.... Main breaker is off, weatherhead is standing upright, but I won't have water until I rebuild the walls around my well equipment. Everything departed the slab according to my neighbor. My goal for this fall is to get the well working, the roof done, house secured, and the ac running for moisture control. We have a calvary that's going to be arriving over the weekend so we just need to hold on until Sunday..... I wish everyone the best that's dealing with this shitshow. I might just start a "What a disaster this is" in GD for my sanity and your entertainment. I'm kinda twisted that way... Add a few bundles of 1 x 2 furring strips - makes securing a tarp to the roof a bit easier. Save the 2 x 4's for covering up windows/doors with the plywood. Add some threaded rod and nuts to your kit. 2 x 4 across the inside of the window - cut long to overlap trim - plywood cut oversized on outside - threaded rod through the 2 x 4 and plywood - use nuts to clamp ply to 2 x 4 so you don't have to screw/nail into your siding or drywall on on the inside. Thanks !!! Added to my list !!!!!!!! That was my plan but ideas always help !!! Chris Chris, I would suggest a peel and stick membrane instead of tar paper under the metal roofing. It will last longer, and forms a secondary barrier to water. |
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Quoted: Chris, I would suggest a peel and stick membrane instead of tar paper under the metal roofing. It will last longer, and forms a secondary barrier to water. View Quote Great idea. I've used this stuff and it works quite well. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Gorilla-4-in-x-10-ft-Waterproof-Patch-and-Seal-Tape-in-Black-4612502/306379572?source=shoppingads&locale=en-US&pla&mtc=SHOPPING-BF-CDP-GGL-D24-024_016_EXT_PAINT-NA-Multi-NA-LIA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-PRO-NA-FY21_Exterior_LIA_Q3_Control&cm_mmc=SHOPPING-BF-CDP-GGL-D24-024_016_EXT_PAINT-NA-Multi-NA-LIA-NA-NA-NA-NA-NBR-NA-PRO-NA-FY21_Exterior_LIA_Q3_Control-71700000075826640-58700006498654201-92700058683660093&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_Oz87KW7-gIViLjICh1bFQb7EAQYBSABEgKHGfD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds |
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Quoted: there's no COC that applies, as he's not a member..... cut loose brother, say what's on your mind! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote Great pics. Glad the mothership is safe. That lighthouse is one tough SOB. |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG Holy shit man that's terrible. Did you manage to save the boat somehow? That thing is beautiful |
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Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG Holy shit man that's terrible. Did you manage to save the boat somehow? That thing is beautiful |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote I havnt been up to date on this entire thread but was hoping you would chime in. Glad you and your family are safe, absolutely horrible what happened down there. |
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Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG Holy shit man that's terrible. Did you manage to save the boat somehow? That thing is beautiful Ah ok at least there's some light in all this darkness. |
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Family house on little Gasparilla.
Attached File Neighbors up front. Attached File 1st world problems, but still sucks. Entrance to some acreage I have. Attached File 2 saws went down today. Short term is the suck. |
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Cajun Navy making rescues in Florida after Hurricane Ian |
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Maybe this can help someone. |
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Quoted: Heard from my dad and stepmother. No power or cell service at home in Port Charlotte, but they're good. They got very lucky, considering. Haven't heard of any major damage to their house or neighborhood. 21xxx Sheldon Ave, if anyone else has someone in that area. They're out driving around, checking out the damage now. Should be sending us pics. View Quote Right on. ETA: Do you know how its looking just east of the 75/93? |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote @BlackFox, sorry to you and all your neighbors that have had this destruction. If your looking for a new home port though might I suggest looking at Pensacola area. We could alway use another pirate at our local sandbar! |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote Damn, sorry buddy. Looks like a great house. |
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I've been through 7 hurricanes, I moved to FL a week before Francis hit then we got creamed by jean. we had no Genny. we were out of power for 12 days after Francis. It was miserable. My bedroom had 200 inches of water in it and I slept on the leathe4r couch in the living room. I woke up every morning stuck to the leather and it was truly miserable. If you live in FL get a damn genny and a window unit ac. We had a friend loan us a small genny for Jean and it was an incredible feeling to be able to run a fan. Somehow out direct tv worked after both and we were able to get updated. Had to go to the turnpike gas station to get any gas. Got hit by both eye walls and lost our roof and totaled my car.
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Quoted: In-laws just made it back home in Port Charlotte. No surge. Minor damage considering. Some roof leaks and a couple shutters blown off. THey have power, no water. Cell seems to be working. They are a few blocks off the Myakka river and south of North Port. Amazing! View Quote Good to hear of this. |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote Travis, I got a bottle of Scotch that says that in 6 months, you'll be able to dock your boat at your house on Sanibel. Florida surprises. Prove me wrong. |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote For once in my life, I am speechless..... Sorry my friend. Don't know what I have to offer, but if I have it, it's yours. Mel said the same. |
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Quoted: It's a Cat1 again, headed North to GA and SC. Even though it's only a Cat1 it's bringing lots of water. Be safe and have your preps ready. View Quote This is no joke. I’d take a cat 2-3 over this bitch any day. The amount of damage from a variety of factors is insane. The back side of it is like an eye wall from eye wall to basically zero wind. Back side was 8 straight hours of 70 and it dropped to 20 in 2 |
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Quoted: Travis, I got a bottle of Scotch that says that in 6 months, you'll be able to dock your boat at your house on Sanibel. Florida surprises. Prove me wrong. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG Travis, I got a bottle of Scotch that says that in 6 months, you'll be able to dock your boat at your house on Sanibel. Florida surprises. Prove me wrong. I'll match that bottle with 5 more, as long as I can come down and have a dram. Always wanted to visit FL. |
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Quoted: Ah ok at least there's some light in all this darkness. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted:
Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG Holy shit man that's terrible. Did you manage to save the boat somehow? That thing is beautiful Ah ok at least there's some light in all this darkness. Indeed. |
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Quoted: Sooo... Wife is due with our second child in less than two weeks, and the current path, per windy.com, goes directly over our house south/West of Charleston. Odds I'm driving to the maternity ward tomorrow during a hurricane? View Quote Howdy Neighbor! Hope everything goes well - stay safe! Should be okay here, cross my fingers. |
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Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG And I’m sitting here annoyed that I had a little water ingress in the foyer |
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Quoted: I'll match that bottle with 5 more, as long as I can come down and have a dram. Always wanted to visit FL. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Sanibel didn't force people off the island before the storm, but they are now. My neighbor is a captain (go figure) and he shuttled people to/from the island all day today. LE/EMS are actively using my storm dock for staging, and everyone on the island is being actively moved off. We are MONTHS away from having power, utilities and support on Sanibel. It will take many years to rebuild and recover. I suppose the good news is that my house is standing. My neighbor said water reached the second floor, and there are doors/windows compromised (I have full shutters that were deployed). I don't imagine I'll ever be back. Us a decade ago in front of Sanibel Light: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/81947.PNG Docked in front of our house: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/4267/83293.JPG Travis, I got a bottle of Scotch that says that in 6 months, you'll be able to dock your boat at your house on Sanibel. Florida surprises. Prove me wrong. I'll match that bottle with 5 more, as long as I can come down and have a dram. Always wanted to visit FL. |
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Quoted: Lmao, I live in Virginia park if you know what neighborhood that is. I'm on the rockledge side, less than a block north of rosa l jones. I hear a generator or two running. I think the next street over lost power last night. I watched a couple of their transformers pop last night View Quote Are you familiar with Bernice Rd ? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Lmao, I live in Virginia park if you know what neighborhood that is. I'm on the rockledge side, less than a block north of rosa l jones. I hear a generator or two running. I think the next street over lost power last night. I watched a couple of their transformers pop last night Are you familiar with Bernice Rd ? Possibly but without knowing the name. I believe it's north of rosa? The downed power line was across bright man in between Carolina and Georgia. We're on varr. |
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Quoted: Chris, I would suggest a peel and stick membrane instead of tar paper under the metal roofing. It will last longer, and forms a secondary barrier to water. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: So the Chris repair shitshow hits the road late Friday or early Saturday. I've lined a guy up near Huntsville that'll make all the metal for a new roof in a week. Very reasonable price and said he'd bump me to the front of the line for my small order. So far the plan is to run down, secure my place, help my neighbors and the three dudes that emailed me about a looksee on their properties. Then I'll start making a list of materials I need to get ordered to fix my walk through living quarters. I've got an appointment in the morning to talk to a guy about a quick window and door order. Friend of a friend deal. It'll be a pain in the ass but I'll likely haul my supplies from up here to down south. Over the next month I'll be making a couple of trips from Huntsville to Port Charlotte so if anyone needs anything and I can fit it on a 18' dovetail trailer...I'll do what I can. Even as busy as people are building around here, it seems that it is easier to locate supplies, it's just a haul.... Water and food is available at the end of my street. Dewalt circular saw, recip saw, drills, impact driver, blades, 2x4's, 2x6's, plywood, deck screws, tarps, bits, roll or two of tar paper, tar paper nails. Guns are currently being rescued by the neighbor lady after she figured out how to open my safe.... Main breaker is off, weatherhead is standing upright, but I won't have water until I rebuild the walls around my well equipment. Everything departed the slab according to my neighbor. My goal for this fall is to get the well working, the roof done, house secured, and the ac running for moisture control. We have a calvary that's going to be arriving over the weekend so we just need to hold on until Sunday..... I wish everyone the best that's dealing with this shitshow. I might just start a "What a disaster this is" in GD for my sanity and your entertainment. I'm kinda twisted that way... Add a few bundles of 1 x 2 furring strips - makes securing a tarp to the roof a bit easier. Save the 2 x 4's for covering up windows/doors with the plywood. Add some threaded rod and nuts to your kit. 2 x 4 across the inside of the window - cut long to overlap trim - plywood cut oversized on outside - threaded rod through the 2 x 4 and plywood - use nuts to clamp ply to 2 x 4 so you don't have to screw/nail into your siding or drywall on on the inside. Thanks !!! Added to my list !!!!!!!! That was my plan but ideas always help !!! Chris Chris, I would suggest a peel and stick membrane instead of tar paper under the metal roofing. It will last longer, and forms a secondary barrier to water. I'm probably going to do a thread in GD about the rebuild to keep my sanity. Once I get rolling on the actual repairs I'll have questions... I've done a couple of houses in Ohio but none in Florida. |
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