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I got lucky with my rear latch, I was able to hose it down with wd40 and it started working correctly again. At least on the drivers side, passenger side needs a little tlc stillSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Stupid Oklahoma wind snapped off my flagpole last night, so much for that high wind rating I spent extra on.Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
Yesterday at 1630 I am quietly typing my response to a members post when my neighbor across the street comes running up in his PJ's. He can't talk, like is out of breath. I wait a second and between breaths, I hear, "The house is on fire." I look up and sure enough smoke is rolling out of the front door. I run over to find three teens huddled in the driveway holding hamsters, two dogs and a hedgehog (Pets). I went in thinking there might be someone else in there, but wow, that heat. The smoke was overpowering but the kitchen was an inferno. Flames were rolling out of the cabinets and I knew there was no chance of saving that house. The smoke at five feet off the floor was so thick you couldn't see 6" but by getting low I could see maybe 20 feet. I thought about going upstairs, but if I had I would not have been alive today.I am a part of the local fire department, I serve on the board and am involved. I look at them like soldiers and their chief reports to we board members. So I stayed with it for hours. The structure may be repairable. The neighbors are temporarily living with us now until USAA sorts out what's nextSo yea, pretty busy, and very thankful there was no injury or worse.
Quote from: Flyin6 on December 06, 2021, 01:16:17 PMYesterday at 1630 I am quietly typing my response to a members post when my neighbor across the street comes running up in his PJ's. He can't talk, like is out of breath. I wait a second and between breaths, I hear, "The house is on fire." I look up and sure enough smoke is rolling out of the front door. I run over to find three teens huddled in the driveway holding hamsters, two dogs and a hedgehog (Pets). I went in thinking there might be someone else in there, but wow, that heat. The smoke was overpowering but the kitchen was an inferno. Flames were rolling out of the cabinets and I knew there was no chance of saving that house. The smoke at five feet off the floor was so thick you couldn't see 6" but by getting low I could see maybe 20 feet. I thought about going upstairs, but if I had I would not have been alive today.I am a part of the local fire department, I serve on the board and am involved. I look at them like soldiers and their chief reports to we board members. So I stayed with it for hours. The structure may be repairable. The neighbors are temporarily living with us now until USAA sorts out what's nextSo yea, pretty busy, and very thankful there was no injury or worse.Wow. Some excitement. What started the fire? Snickers in the microwave?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Has always amazed me how fast a house fire can go take a house. Scary stuff but things can be replaced people can't Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
Interesting ride home. Everything is a sheet of ice. Sent from my Pixel 5 using Tapatalk
Well I’m more efficient than most. I read this forum while doing my business Dave!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk