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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Tornado this spring got my10ft baby, any helpful hints for straightening this mess out?
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<blockquote data-quote="DANZIG" data-source="post: 520727" data-attributes="member: 422"><p>Thanks! She will float again! </p><p></p><p>No, I think everyone in the neighborhood took some damage to one degree or the other but no one was injured. Scared the dickens out of us all and there was about 2 mins there when I thought I was a had lad. Lost a sizable chunk of the house, like just gone, and near everything inside got wet. I think I got the worst of it with my next door neighbor running a close second. </p><p></p><p>But the framing is done and I have a roof now as of yesterday. And this time it is built much stronger. The windows just came in and the electrician is scheduled for Monday. Not sure but I think the HVAC guy is this week too. Will still be a lot to do, all but two rooms took damage and are gutted to the studs. Looking at late February or early March to be back in the house if all goes well. </p><p></p><p>Been thinking of those folks that got hit in the last two hurricanes, their mess is just getting started and they will be dealing with it long after the news has moved on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DANZIG, post: 520727, member: 422"] Thanks! She will float again! No, I think everyone in the neighborhood took some damage to one degree or the other but no one was injured. Scared the dickens out of us all and there was about 2 mins there when I thought I was a had lad. Lost a sizable chunk of the house, like just gone, and near everything inside got wet. I think I got the worst of it with my next door neighbor running a close second. But the framing is done and I have a roof now as of yesterday. And this time it is built much stronger. The windows just came in and the electrician is scheduled for Monday. Not sure but I think the HVAC guy is this week too. Will still be a lot to do, all but two rooms took damage and are gutted to the studs. Looking at late February or early March to be back in the house if all goes well. Been thinking of those folks that got hit in the last two hurricanes, their mess is just getting started and they will be dealing with it long after the news has moved on. [/QUOTE]
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