NWIP
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2019
- Messages
- 1,897
- Location
- No Where In Particular
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Dutch Star 4369
- RV Length
- 43’ 9”
- Chassis
- Spartan K2
- Engine
- Cummins ISL9
- TOW/TOAD
- 2023 GMC Sierra
- Fulltimer
- Yes
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Now with practice and experience, I am sure one day is all you'll need. Plus now you have extra parts.Yeah, that's the one. I'd replace it but it takes a solid 2-days to assemble the darn things. And I just replaced the electronic controls before I left for Florida. Rats. . .
Yes, after $2,500 deductible. Not sure about the BBQ, but I think so. Sure hope so anyway. Not the end of the world either way.Out of curiosity, does insurance cover any of that?
Yeah, but Trish doesn't want steel. I looked at some pictures that my neighbor sent, and it appears the wind just went up under the structure and lifted it up and over. It actually looks like the 6X6's were pulled loose from the concrete pilings. I'll know more when I get home.May want to consider steel instead of wood.
If your BBQ is more than $2500, you're sure dedicated.Yes, after $2,500 deductible. Not sure about the BBQ, but I think so. Sure hope so anyway. Not the end of the world either way.![]()
lol, yes I guess I would be! But no, it was a fraction of that. I just really liked it and as difficult as it was to assemble, I sure won't do it again. So if I go home and find it's now a twisted piece of junk, I'll have to bury it and move on.If your BBQ is more than $2500, you're sure dedicated.
Around here, (and we don't get big wind) a structure like that would require 6 foot holes and concrete around the posts. And likely 8x8 posts if not getting siding.Yeah, but Trish doesn't want steel. I looked at some pictures that my neighbor sent, and it appears the wind just went up under the structure and lifted it up and over. It actually looks like the 6X6's were pulled loose from the concrete pilings. I'll know more when I get home.
Just for the record, I didn't build this. One of the builders in town did. I won't get up on something that high off the ground anymore!
Yep, you are 100% correct. I'm discussing this with the contractor right now. Doubt it's going to do me any good, but we'll see.Around here, (and we don't get big wind) a structure like that would require 6 foot holes and concrete around the posts. And likely 8x8 posts if not getting siding.
There is little to zero uplift with post brackets. I'm also glad your coach wasn't in it.
You sure he has enough whisky to keep those Texans entertained for 18 hours while the barbeque smokes?We could have a smoker put-together party in a few weeks. Just give a bunch of Texans a glass or two of whisky and a promise of good barbeque and we'll have that smoker smoking in two shakes.
What about the rest of your RV Park ?This pretty much sums up my day. I'm still in Florida, but my friends sent me a picture of what used to be my RV barn in NC. Only good thing I can say is at least my rig wasn't in it.
Was one heck of a storm I guess.
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If you are in the mood for a drive to the Palmetto / Bradenton area, I have a suitcase Traeger I’m getting rid of.lol, yes I guess I would be! But no, it was a fraction of that. I just really liked it and as difficult as it was to assemble, I sure won't do it again. So if I go home and find it's now a twisted piece of junk, I'll have to bury it and move on.
These days, there are better smokers, for far less money. @GlampDaddy has a basement full of them.![]()
Yeah, but Trish doesn't want steel. I looked at some pictures that my neighbor sent, and it appears the wind just went up under the structure and lifted it up and over. It actually looks like the 6X6's were pulled loose from the concrete pilings. I'll know more when I get home.
Just for the record, I didn't build this. One of the builders in town did. I won't get up on something that high off the ground anymore!