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Postby Beans » 16 Sep 2008 16:50

Good luck and best wishes to all who were hit by the storm.
Hopefully the damage will get sorted promptly

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Postby PeterTR7V8 » 16 Sep 2008 21:24

Good luck to you Texans. Where's Randy (aka ACW30445)?

You should all move to New Zealand. We could use your gumption down here - just leave the guns behind. A good sharp spear is all you need here.

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Postby john 215 » 16 Sep 2008 21:44

Hi,
Glad Jclay is ok [:)] Was watching the Moto GP from Indie on Sunday and they caught the tail end and that looked bad enough, should'nt moan of the cr4p summer we have just had in the UK.
Cheers John

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Postby bmcecosse » 16 Sep 2008 22:39

Glad to hear your damage not TOO bad Gmonky.
Out of interest - what sort of damage is there to the Galleria Plaza/Houston Oaks shopping mall and hotels ?? Used to enjoy pre-breakfast swimming in the roof-top pool just as the sun was rising !

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Postby mb4tim » 18 Sep 2008 02:02

Talked to jclay tonight. He's in a much better mood, and feeling pretty good. Cooks everything over sterno, has water, but very low pressure.

He thanks all of you for your well wishes.

I think he's going through some communication withdrawal, as he was a chatterbox tonight...but, that a good thing, just means his spirits are up.

Bless all you guys who have had to deal with these types of storms.

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Postby paul w » 20 Sep 2008 17:50

Tim,any news of jclay? I sent him a little email,but dont know if he
can receive them. I just wanted to thank him for the rear brake info
that i gleaned from his site when i rebuilt the back axle as it helped
my auto sail thro'the dreaded mot test this morning.I never was any
good with shoes and drums,but his info helped me get it all back
together,and work out the slack adjusters and sort the hand brake.
I hope jclay and family,and every one in his vicinity are well and
getting back to as near normal as is possible under the circumstances.
Thought it might be good to keep this thread near the top untill
we hear from the man himself.

See ya. Paul


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Postby tr8coupe » 26 Sep 2008 15:35

[:D] hope he is ok [:D]

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Postby jclay (RIP 2018) » 26 Sep 2008 16:34

<i><b><font color="red"><font size="6">Hey,</font id="size6"><font size="5"> Hey, hey!</font id="size5"></font id="red"></b></i>

Hello, All!

I am good but puter doesn't want to work so well. Thank all of you for your kind messages. I only have time for a quick thank you! as we are still dealing with my mother and her house. I will post more later!

Thanks again all! It is great to have friends, even on the internet!

Have fun, drive fast & safe, be kewl,

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Postby zekow1 » 26 Sep 2008 16:39

<font color="green"><font size="6"><font face="Impact">Great to hear from you Man</font id="Impact"></font id="size6"></font id="green">
Happy you are better and Back .
Have Fun
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Postby Bill » 26 Sep 2008 17:16

<b>Glad to hear you are ok. I was in Houston in 1983 during Hurricane Alicia, took about the same path as Ike, we were out of power for a month. I lived in New Caney and we still got hammered, so i know what you are going through. Keep us posted and let us know if you need anything.
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Postby jclay (RIP 2018) » 28 Sep 2008 14:23

Hi, Guys and gals!

Well, after two weeks we are back. Thank you for all of your kind wishes! I have been through many hurricanes in my life, being a native Houstonian. I though I was fairly prepared for Ike, but there have been some changes here in Houston that I did not count on. I should have been more aware! About two years ago the Pecan trees started dropping their limbs all around town. I have been a wet spring and the trees were heavily laden with Pecans, the weight of which were too much for the limbs. “Loggerâ€￾ Edna got up in my mother trees with a chain saw and cut back many of the limbs.

Also, because the water table is so high in this area and the ground is mainly Texas gumbo, the root systems of our trees do not go down, but spread out across the top of the soil. This is normally not a problem, but when you add high winds to the mix, you have a major problem. So, in Houston, the majority of the problems were caused by broken tree limbs and toppled trees. A limb in Houston is usually about two feet in diameter. These limbs took down a tremendous amount of power lines.

With the mass evacuation of the coastal regions, gasoline becomes a premium, especially around the highways. Now add to the fact that power was lost on Saturday night and you have no way to pump the gasoline. Any station that had power and gasoline also had a waiting line of at least a mile long, sometimes up to two.

So, our power went out on Saturday night and we were without power for two weeks. Now my mom is staying with us until her power comes back on sometime next week. She is in charge of the complaint department and is doing an excellent job in that position, as she has complained about everything. We have given our chainsaw an excellent workout and I have had to replace the saw chain twice now. All the people on our block made it a community effort to remove fallen trees from houses and to cut up the trees that had fallen across the highway.

We got the trees off our house and cars. I had put up a brand new storage shed two days before that was then blown apart. So, far we have repaired the power lines where they come into my house, rebuilt the shed, repaired the patio cover that blew apart, repaired the Cyclone fence that was smashed my a fallen tree, picked up all of the blown shingles from off our roof and covered the roof with blue tarps. We cut up all the trees and carried everything out to the street. The city came by yesterday and picked up all of the tree limbs, but left all the bags of leaves. Go figure!

We have also gone to my mother’s house everyday to clean up and make repairs. The power company has not hooked her power drop back to her house. She wants to go back home and doesn’t understand why we won’t leaver her in a dark hot house all by herself. Did I tell you that she complains a lot?! If the power company doesn’t have her power hooked up by Wednesday, I have an electrician scheduled to do the job.

Our lives are slowly getting back to normal but our hearts go out to the people who have made their lives along the coast. Galveston and the Bolivar Peninsula are a disaster! Homes and business were swept away by the 20-foot water surge, not to mention the winds. The sand has been washed away under many homes leaving a 10 empty space between the foundation and the ground. (Houses are built of stilts pounded into the ground, then the foundation are poured around the stilts.) In Texas, your beach front property is measured by the grass on your land. If the property has NO grass, then it is considered beach and the state takes ownership. Many people are losing their homes because the water washed away their grass!

Ice has been a very valuable commodity, but now FEMA is letting tractor trailer loads just melt because it is cheaper to let it melt that to keep it frozen. (We went to Whataberger yesterday and I looked at the drink dispenser, it was loaded with discarded ice, something people were begging for just the week before.) Many people have been buying generators, but the folly there is you need gasoline just to keep them running. We were cooking using sterno for the first week and then used propane camp stove the next week.

So, what have I learned from Ike? This winter, I will have all of my trees trimmed way back. I will reinforce my patio cover with cross members to keep the top in place. I will purchase a stand-alone freezer to keep in the laundry room and keep it full of ice. If I do buy a generator, it will be a Generac unit that runs on natural gas and kicks in automatically to power the house. We had plenty of bottled water and probably didn’t use ½ of it, but we were lucky as we never lost running water.

Did anything work perfectly? Yes, our telephone worked great! We also used the Triumph to run a fan and the TV, but sparingly.


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Postby Beans » 28 Sep 2008 16:55

Glad to hear you are quite OK [;)]

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Postby Hasbeen » 29 Sep 2008 01:18

Glad you came through with out too much damage mate. It's the sort
of excitement you can do with out, in your life.

I hope all this "FUN" is not giving that foot too much of a work
out. For a bloke on bed rest, you just may have been a bit too
active there.

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Postby paul w » 29 Sep 2008 18:26

Glad to hear you're O.K. jclay.the forums not the same without you.
I hope the people of Texas are pulling through,times like this show
how strong a 'community' can be,lets hope Mr.Bush and his administration
are matching the peoples efforts to help too!
I wish you all well,

See ya. Paul


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Postby Periwinkle » 30 Sep 2008 03:24

Clay,

Glad to hear everything is coming together and I hope you have not done yourself damage with all this activity.

Take care,

Peri (Sue)

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