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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: Doug B on September 08, 2017, 07:21:18 AM
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Ah, sunny Florida. I always wanted to live here. After Monday, I might be re-thinking the
idea. Looks like a cat 2 or 3 is going to be sitting right on top of me here in Jacksonville
by 7:00 Monday morning. To everybody else in Florida, be safe and drink plenty of beer. 8)
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To all of our friends in the path, best wishes. Be safe. Buildings and equipment can be replaced. Lives can't.
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To all of our friends in the path, best wishes. Be safe. Buildings and equipment can be replaced. Lives can't.
Amen! It looks like it will be a rough one. I hope all in Florida, SC and southeast US are safe.
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after sitting through Harvey, I def. feel very afraid for the people in Florida. Aside from all the extreme issues the hurricane is going to cause, when it's time to get back to business, Harvey really screwed up the shipping logistics in Houston, and I can imagine shipping in FL is gonna be screwed up for a while as well.
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stay safe fellas...if you guys need any work done while your shut down, we're here to help...no blizzard in the forecast for us...yet.....
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Where in Jax are you? I moved here just before Matthew... I guess I brought the hurricanes with me. We are mostly buckled up here. I am printing 5 orders this morning then putting the computers up on tables in the screen room. It is all block, a concrete ceiling and no windows. Are you ready? Do you need anything?
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be safe guys and gals! if you need anything let us know!
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Where in Jax are you? I moved here just before Matthew... I guess I brought the hurricanes with me. We are mostly buckled up here. I am printing 5 orders this morning then putting the computers up on tables in the screen room. It is all block, a concrete ceiling and no windows. Are you ready? Do you need anything?
I live in the Arlington area (about 7 miles northeast of town). We'll be shutting down about 2:00
to unplug everything in the building (quite a bit), shut off computers, remove everything from
the parking lot, etc. We have a bunch of bay doors that we need to block off with heavy things
to keep the doors from blowing in. That has happened before with a strong thunderstorm. If
we lose power at home we are already registered at a shelter and we are just about as ready
as we can be. Thanks to all well wishers and if the business comes through it alright we are here to help any who needs it as well.
anybody as well.
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Good luck guys. Prayers for you all. I've been through three of them while in Fl. Worst I've seen (in the center of Fl was a cat2. That took part of my roof off.
One great thing that happened even though I had not asked for any financial assistance, is that a few (5) members here sent me $ via paypal to assist with micl expenses I might have. I can tel you, the act of kindness was very beneficial at that time. I eventually got back to everyone who sent $ and paid them back for that, but it was the thought behind it that was most rewarding.
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We are in the Tampa area. This mornings track takes it directly over Tampa as a Cat 3. There is only so much you can do. We wrapped up the presses and other equipment, all of the garments bagged and stacked on tables, all computers and back ups removed and secured, etc.... Again, there is only so much you can do be the plan here is to protect from roof leaks. If the roof comes off it's game over.
We have also taken dozens of photos and video, just in case we need it.
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Any updates folks? It's starting to rain here, we put all the garments up on pallets in case we get some water, with heavy rains we usually get enough in to soak the bottoms of the boxes in certain areas. Not really concerned at all, but our schools and govt offices are all closed today, school is closed tomorrow as well.
We are working a half day with a skeleton crew. I imagine we'll lose power here this afternoon.
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We're east coast, central FL. Almost no one has power, but very little significant damage that I'm aware of. Most, like ourselves, just have to deal with branches everywhere, leaning fences, etc. Some folks lost too many shingles, may have roof damage. A few areas next to the water had some localized flooding. We're thankful it wasn't worse here. Still, the fact that it reached us from the other side of the state with the strength it did shows how big of a storm it was. Curious to know how 1964GN & others over there fared. Hope all is well!
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Unfortunately the US Virgin Islands got little if any news coverage (typical) but they got it pretty bad. My friend Billy has a shop on top of an atoll by the airport and has gone off the grid. Hopefully he'll be back on FB soon
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You're right. St John has been trashed. St Thomas too but isn't sounding quite as bad. Tortola and Jost are toast. St Maartin flattened. FEMA on St Thomas is issuing one 20'x24' tarp per family.
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Yeah, I feel bad for the people in the islands. While I'm sure some folks will try to help, the number who can do so will be much lower, when comparing to areas where stateside do-gooders can drive to (like Texas or Florida). More coverage would surely help - even when guys like you mention them here & on FB, it raises awareness.
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Having lived there for 2 ys I can tell you much of the inland is living just above the poverty level........its not all rum punches and rhumba. St Thomas is on of the Mainlands red-headed stepchildren
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The owner checked out the shop yesterday. No major damage for us. A few small roof leaks. No power which is going to suck big time. We have several thousand shirts due today and that ain't gonna happen, on top of a couple thousand more odds and ends. It's going to hurt pretty bad if they end up going to a printer in the area that has power.
We have a small crew going in today to get everything unwrapped and back into place so we can hit the ground running as soon as the power comes back on. When it does there are going to be some damn long days, and nights.
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Although 250,000 lost power in the city and the entire downtown is flooded, I
didn't lose power at all and this morning the shop has power and internet which
really suprised me. Once they get all of the trafic lights working again it shouldn't
be too bad for me anyway. A lot of people in the city are much less fortunate. If
I can find some gas on the way home today, I can even work the rest of the week.
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I'm in South Jax. We were very lucky. We had a lot of wind and even more rain but no real damage in my area. I am going to try to get to the shop today but some roads are still blocked or closed. I will know more today. If anybody in area needs anything that I can help please do not hesitate to ask!
Good luck to ALL.
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"If anybody in area needs anything that I can help please do not hesitate to ask!"
You don't have to be in FL to make that offer. I extend the same offer. If you need anything, ask and I'll try to help.
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Same here.
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Same here if any of you need help we'll do what we can.
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Arcadia FL here, north of Ft Meyers. Shop had no problems and has power. Home was relatively unscathed, but no power and temps in the 90's. Just found out that they expect it will be the 22nd till we get power at home. The humm of generators has replaced the crickets.
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Wow 10 days no power. Hope you have water. No worries about the spelling of Fort Myers. Having lived there as well I know locals are sensitive to that. That said even the Weather Channel doesn't always get it right. Here to help as well. We were spared; dodged a bullet. But my Clemson GF got it worse. No power up there.
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Go to www.usvirginislandsdailynews.com (http://www.usvirginislandsdailynews.com) if you're interested. Its typical island chaos
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That offer to help stands here as well. Just pm me if needed.