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Re: Your Favorite Install Tool?



Wilma kicked my ass. We were without power for about a week and half. Had
generator though. Luckily a cool front came in right after so we didn't need
the air conditioning. Two trees down on the house which started the roof
damage. Ten trees down total. Screen enclosure around the pool area is a
pretzel in my neighbors yard, but then again my other neighbors screen
enclosure is in my yard and my pool. One of the trees was right at the
corner of the home. When it went, it took roots and all. I need to have
foundation checked for damage. It took a portion of the sprinkler system so
I am concerned about that corner. My canal is about 20 feet wider because
when the trees on the other side went, they pulled up all the root system
with them. So, now instead of looking at a nature preserve, I am looking at
a 15 foot wall of dirt and roots down the entire canal. Little bit of
ceiling damage and a little water but I am all tile floors, except the
bedrooms, anyway, so that was no big deal. The boat is back up north so that
was a relief and the other house, from what I hear, is OK just some soffet
damage. I haven't had chance to get over there yet. Maybe this weekend. The
office had roof damage and we got flooded in there. Computers, files and
inventory were all OK, just wet carpet and most of that was over in the
Travel Agency. Things won't be the same here for a long long time, but we
are fine and that is what counts.

"Norm Mugford" <1alarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:beqaf.28210$NJ.11891@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Glad to see you're back on line Bob.....
> I heard Wilma got you messed up pretty good down there.
>
> Norm Mugford
>
> "Bob Worthy" <securinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:mxpaf.33019$x6.2507@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > I've been all over my guys about leaving tools on jobs, especially
> ladders.
> > My ops manager came into my office to let me know that a camera job was
> > completed and up on the net. He gave me the IP address and I pulled it
up
> on
> > my computer. It was a 16 camera job and as I was going through the
> cameras,
> > Camera 5 came up with a great picture of one of my ladders still in
> hallway.
> > Before I said anything, all I heard over my shoulder was "Ahh Sh**!! We
> > didn't have to wait for that phone call to let us know we left a ladder.
> >
> > "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:x059f.6$dM1.486@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > I leave all sorts of stuff at jobs...my guys were worse though.
> > > How can you leave a 8 foot ladder in someone's house?....for days!
> > Finally,
> > > the lady calls and asks when we are going to pickup the ladder. I'll
> tell
> > > ya how...if they don't own the tool they don't give a crap.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > news:rh29f.132367$lq6.107892@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > | "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > | news:Hb_8f.126$R47.13283@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > | > I just carry one of those spongy foam kneeing pads that people use
> for
> > > | > outdoor gardening...also good to sit on.
> > > | >
> > > | Those are great. I keep leaving 'em on the jobsite though.
> > > | js
> > > |
> > > |
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>




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