Recyclersteve wrote:Not to sound cold about the situation, but this could present a great opportunity for scrappers. Of course, they have to be careful not to appear to be burglars and not to get in the way of insurance claims adjusters.
hobo finds wrote:Recyclersteve wrote:Not to sound cold about the situation, but this could present a great opportunity for scrappers. Of course, they have to be careful not to appear to be burglars and not to get in the way of insurance claims adjusters.
Scrappers need to stay away, these people have enough to worry about. Before they can get rid of anything as stated insurance companies must come out first. Most of the people don't have flood insurance so they are not goanna get much, that scrap metal may make the homeowner a few needed dollars...
Thogey wrote: I'd imagine scrap might be cheap in Texas for a while .
fasteddy wrote:made it through this rainfull nightmare...no major water/damage issues at my house. I live south of Ellington Airport which was an Air force base in the past....heard/saw probably a dozen C130 and Coast Guard aircraft flying supplies in yesterday once they opened up the airspace. We were prepped well. 'cept for bread it goes fast with a houseful. we could have gone another 5 days maybe 8 without a resupply. Will update the prep list this weekend....first on the list floatation devices and more life jackets.
fasteddy wrote:made it through this rainfull nightmare...no major water/damage issues at my house. I live south of Ellington Airport which was an Air force base in the past....heard/saw probably a dozen C130 and Coast Guard aircraft flying supplies in yesterday once they opened up the airspace. We were prepped well. 'cept for bread it goes fast with a houseful. we could have gone another 5 days maybe 8 without a resupply. Will update the prep list this weekend....first on the list floatation devices and more life jackets.
fasteddy wrote:made it through this rainfull nightmare...no major water/damage issues at my house. I live south of Ellington Airport which was an Air force base in the past....heard/saw probably a dozen C130 and Coast Guard aircraft flying supplies in yesterday once they opened up the airspace. We were prepped well. 'cept for bread it goes fast with a houseful. we could have gone another 5 days maybe 8 without a resupply. Will update the prep list this weekend....first on the list floatation devices and more life jackets.
fasteddy wrote:made it through this rainfull nightmare...no major water/damage issues at my house. I live south of Ellington Airport which was an Air force base in the past....heard/saw probably a dozen C130 and Coast Guard aircraft flying supplies in yesterday once they opened up the airspace. We were prepped well. 'cept for bread it goes fast with a houseful. we could have gone another 5 days maybe 8 without a resupply. Will update the prep list this weekend....first on the list floatation devices and more life jackets.
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