Amos Otis
Well-Known Member
I’m pretty sure there’s no coming back from this ,
Man, that's brutal. Mad condolences. Also, I had no idea you had haters.Or a good laugh for the haters .
I’m pretty sure there’s no coming back from this ,
Man, that's brutal. Mad condolences. Also, I had no idea you had haters.Or a good laugh for the haters .
Agreed.Nice!I’d say it’s bettter
Gotta get your head rightThanks for the offers on beans, (to everyone) I do have a stock pile, i got 24 wet now.
I lost a few of my keeper in this , with no back ups , unless I can pull a reveg off on some .
I’m pretty sure there’s no coming back from this , View attachment 4286895TBH I don’t want to show the rest , it hurts, so much love into theses (10weeks)
I hear that.
There’s no quit in me , I’ve been hit harder n I just keep getting back up.
But 2 really hard hits in less then a month, I’m running out of patience.
I really don’t want to go back to vented , sealed is amazing when it’s running right.
But there’s different ideas floating around.
I’m sure I’ll figure it out,
Right now I just want big dabsView attachment 4286903View attachment 4286904
Man I feel for you.I just want to toss this out there for any hindsighters , I did watch this all night the 1st day , couple 1/2 hour cat naps , thoughts where that I was ok to sleep the next night . I’m getting run down.
Thought I bought a good unit , the one that was 1/2 the price (install by me) lasted 2 years , this one not 2 Days , installed by 2 licensed HVACs .
Makes my head hurt .
I need a vacation.
Sorry to be a downer guys .
Hopefully someone else can learn from this.
Or a good laugh for the haters .
I’ve gave a few people real advice sometimes n they didn’t like it .Man, that's brutal. Mad condolences. Also, I had no idea you had haters.
My folks live in the ozarks, had a lightning strike fry everything plugged into the wall, and the ice storms there, I've never experienced ice quite like that.Power here has gotten so much more reliable over the last ten years. A major ice event changed everything. Serious updates and tree trimming along with maximum animal protection have made outages rare when we had 10 or more a year previously. That don’t even count surges and brown downs.
Years ago I was working on a remodel when we got hit by s debilitating ice storm in St.Louis. The area we were working in was without power fir 2 weeks. It was enough that the people we were working for added a 80k $ transfer switch and generator.My folks live in the ozarks, had a lightning strike fry everything plugged into the wall, and the ice storms there, I've never experienced ice quite like that.
Around here we mostly get snow that melts and then refreezes, it can get brutal but it's only onYears ago I was working on a remodel when we got hit by s debilitating ice storm in St.Louis. The area we were working in was without power fir 2 weeks. It was enough that the people we were working for added a 80k $ transfer switch and generator.
These threads man...I’ve gave a few people real advice sometimes n they didn’t like it .
Here was my last attempt to help someone.
I might not of handled it professionally ,, but this is the Internet , I got a laugh.
https://www.rollitup.org/t/potency-differences-between-phenotypes.983945/page-4
That would probably be in 2003 - 2005 ish ? I was about midway through a 9 year pilgrimage of sorts in Hee Haw County, nw Tennessee. Many states were sending in electrical crews that stayed weeks repairing the damage there and in bordering Kentucky. Those cats made gobs of $$ per hour, and earned every penny.Years ago I was working on a remodel when we got hit by s debilitating ice storm in St.Louis. The area we were working in was without power fir 2 weeks. It was enough that the people we were working for added a 80k $ transfer switch and generator.
Hee Haw Country.That would probably be in 2003 - 2005 ish ? I was about midway through a 9 year pilgrimage of sorts in Hee Haw County, nw Tennessee. Many states were sending in electrical crews that stayed weeks repairing the damage there and in bordering Kentucky. Those cats made gobs of $$ per hour, and earned every penny.
The town's population was less than 900 the years I was there [ less since I've left ], and actually got one of these.Hee Haw Country.
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The linemen who came down here to NW Florida after Hurricane Micheal had a hard time paying for a beer or a meal.Cheers to the Linemen!