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Title: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 15 February 2014, 03:41:32
... your diesel car is only managing 28mpg at 65mph in top gear on a level motorway...

Who would have thought an 80mph headwind would make such a difference  ::)
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 February 2014, 04:09:47
....when the oak tree at the bottom of next doors garden has blown down. :(
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 15 February 2014, 04:23:47
.... When it snaps your Alloy/Steel CCTV camera off like a twig.  :( ...
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 15 February 2014, 04:52:44
....when the oak tree at the bottom of next doors garden has blown down. :(
Not surprised tbh, but not good :-\ much damage done?
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 15 February 2014, 04:54:34
.... When it snaps your Alloy/Steel CCTV camera off like a twig.  :( ...
Hollow tubes are best filled with expanding foam :y makes them almost bombproof...
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: cd 2.2 on 15 February 2014, 07:39:43
your bin is halfway down the street and it's magically emptied itself with the contents nowhere to be found  :D
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: omega3000 on 15 February 2014, 09:48:28
When the wheelie bin bends the wing mirror  :(
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: chrisgixer on 15 February 2014, 12:26:08
....when the oak tree at the bottom of next doors garden has blown down. :(
Not surprised tbh, but not good :-\ much damage done?

Nope, got off lightly tbh. It's fallen away from the fence/garden so no other damage. It was an oak tree so it will save the acorns landing in their plastic shed roof in autumn, used to make a right racket. ::)
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Stemo on 15 February 2014, 13:24:28
your bin is halfway down the street and it's magically emptied itself with the contents nowhere to be found  :D
Get in touch with the local council, that's recycling at its finest. :y
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: tigers_gonads on 15 February 2014, 13:27:58
.... When it snaps your Alloy/Steel CCTV camera off like a twig.  :( ...
Hollow tubes are best filled with expanding foam :y makes them almost bombproof...



Now THAT is a good idea  :y :y :y
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Olympia5776 on 15 February 2014, 13:37:36
I spent all day Thursday and then Friday morning clearing 21 , circa 100 year old Pine trees of between 20 to 24 inch diameter trunks from a 2 mile private road into a Castle here .
There is a second access road and after walking 75 yards down it I came across a fall of 20 trees lying on and against each other making it totally impossible even to try and crawl through them . God knows how many are down beyond that mass.
I can only describe it as if a large plane cut a swathe through the forest as it crash landed .
The ferocity of the storm winds on Wednesday was unprecedented down here and believe me they have experienced some storms from the South Atlantic approaches in the past. 
To cap it all there is a deep covering of snow on the mountains this morning . >:(
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 15 February 2014, 13:47:49
... your diesel car is only managing 28mpg at 65mph in top gear on a level motorway...

Who would have thought an 80mph headwind would make such a difference  ::)

That reminds me of my first car with a slipping clutch! The A40 almost used to go backwards! ;D ;D
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: 05omegav6 on 15 February 2014, 13:58:15
....when the oak tree at the bottom of next doors garden has blown down. :(
Not surprised tbh, but not good :-\ much damage done?

Nope, got off lightly tbh. It's fallen away from the fence/garden so no other damage. It was an oak tree so it will save the acorns landing in their plastic shed roof in autumn, used to make a right racket. ::)
Every cloud...
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Rods2 on 15 February 2014, 18:20:09
Just lost a tile off the side of the upstairs bay windows. But I also noticed some damp patches on the exposed side of the garage roof. That is two flat roofs that are going to need doing in the summer and being realistic where the back bay felt is the same age as the garage, it means all 3 roofs need doing. Time to invest in a 2nd hand tar heater me thinks, so me and the son in law can do them between us.
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: TheBoy on 15 February 2014, 22:20:19
I had to recover one of my wheelie bins. Fortunately, it blew it away from the car
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Mr.OmegaMan on 15 February 2014, 22:54:51
.... When it snaps your Alloy/Steel CCTV camera off like a twig.  :( ...
Hollow tubes are best filled with expanding foam :y makes them almost bombproof...

It was this camera Link (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Friedland-Response-CA10-Colour-Camera/dp/B003LY402Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1392504709&sr=8-2&keywords=FRIEDLAND+RESPONSE+CA10), Where it broke there wouldn't have been a way to do this.

On the hunt for a new camera now, Thanks windy wooo
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 February 2014, 00:18:45
Came back from the record shop to find my neighbour just finishing off repairs to my fence. :-[

Can see a few new fence panels being required soon. Hopefully I can bodge these until the hysteria (and inflated prices) has passed.

Passed an 11kv cable dangling in the road on my travels. Hope that didn't surprise anyone when it went. :o
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: chrisgixer on 16 February 2014, 00:24:07
A concrete stud(?) dug down the side of the original post, and a bag of postcrete is the cheapest way I've found to fix the snapped off fence post issue.


...but it helps if you have a compressor and an air hammer attachment.
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: omega3000 on 16 February 2014, 16:50:35
Dig down next to the snapped post , put in another post as near to the snapped post and pack out to upright then fill hole with postcrete  :y Worked on 2 of mine and been up 12 months with no problemo  :)
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Stemo on 16 February 2014, 17:55:29
I'm going to put a small fence in soon, but I'm going to use fence spikes.
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Gaffers on 16 February 2014, 18:17:32
Came back from the record shop to find my neighbour just finishing off repairs to my fence. :-[

Can see a few new fence panels being required soon. Hopefully I can bodge these until the hysteria (and inflated prices) has passed.

Passed an 11kv cable dangling in the road on my travels. Hope that didn't surprise anyone when it went. :o

Spare on ehere if you need, not sure if it's the colour you want though.
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: chrisgixer on 16 February 2014, 18:22:46
I'm going to put a small fence in soon, but I'm going to use fence spikes.
They rust and snap off the same as wood ones. But they are more if a bugger to dig out.

...or the wood post rots and snaps off just the same.
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Stemo on 16 February 2014, 18:31:46
I'm going to put a small fence in soon, but I'm going to use fence spikes.
They rust and snap off the same as wood ones. But they are more if a bugger to dig out.

...or the wood post rots and snaps off just the same.
That's right, just the same  :y

Saves digging holes though. :)
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 16 February 2014, 18:42:07
I'm going to put a small fence in soon, but I'm going to use fence spikes.
They rust and snap off the same as wood ones. But they are more if a bugger to dig out.

...or the wood post rots and snaps off just the same.

Not if they are set in concrete.....my fence has spikes into concrete.....been there 20+ years, still good, tho i have replaced some of the posts, easy to remove if in spikes  :y
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: pscocoa on 16 February 2014, 18:42:28
I'm going to put a small fence in soon, but I'm going to use fence spikes.
They rust and snap off the same as wood ones. But they are more if a bugger to dig out.

...or the wood post rots and snaps off just the same.
That's right, just the same  :y

Saves digging holes though. :)

As said these are not a long term option and depends on how solid your ground is. Better off biting the bullet with concrete panels and bases.
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Stemo on 16 February 2014, 18:47:05
I'm going to put a small fence in soon, but I'm going to use fence spikes.
They rust and snap off the same as wood ones. But they are more if a bugger to dig out.

...or the wood post rots and snaps off just the same.
That's right, just the same  :y

Saves digging holes though. :)

As said these are not a long term option and depends on how solid your ground is. Better off biting the bullet with concrete panels and bases.
It's gonna be 2' 6" to 3' high, to keep my little fickin nuisance westie from getting where she shouldn't oughta.
It will be fine but, of course, there's nowt like a ten page thread dedicated to the minutiae of fence erection. ;D
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: pscocoa on 16 February 2014, 18:47:27
Came back from the record shop to find my neighbour just finishing off repairs to my fence. :-[

Can see a few new fence panels being required soon. Hopefully I can bodge these until the hysteria (and inflated prices) has passed.

Passed an 11kv cable dangling in the road on my travels. Hope that didn't surprise anyone when it went. :o

Record shop - do they exist or have you been to Somerset House?
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Stemo on 16 February 2014, 18:48:47
Came back from the record shop to find my neighbour just finishing off repairs to my fence. :-[

Can see a few new fence panels being required soon. Hopefully I can bodge these until the hysteria (and inflated prices) has passed.

Passed an 11kv cable dangling in the road on my travels. Hope that didn't surprise anyone when it went. :o

Record shop - do they exist or have you been to Somerset House?
Yes. A term I haven't heard for years. Quite refreshing really. :)
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: pscocoa on 16 February 2014, 18:49:09
How many pages would the thread be if we narrowed it down to "erection" only. Or would it all go quiet?
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: Stemo on 16 February 2014, 18:51:16
How many pages would the thread be if we narrowed it down to "erection" only. Or would it all go quiet?
It might this end.  ;D
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: chrisgixer on 16 February 2014, 21:55:32
I'm going to put a small fence in soon, but I'm going to use fence spikes.
They rust and snap off the same as wood ones. But they are more if a bugger to dig out.

...or the wood post rots and snaps off just the same.
That's right, just the same  :y

Saves digging holes though. :)

Well, no, because they snap off just the same. And belting one of those in the ground is just as hard work. But they also vear off straight when they hit a stone or hard ground, the tools for knocking them in disintegrate after the first post.

Concrete posts, hole dug with a spade not a post digger. Job done. They won't ever failure to weather. If a panel collapses lift it out, drop a new one in.

Oh but I was forgetting, long term ownership isn't top of the list. ::)
Title: Re: You know it's really windy when...
Post by: chrisgixer on 17 February 2014, 22:11:13
How many pages would the thread be if we narrowed it down to "erection" only. Or would it all go quiet?
It might this end.  ;D

Yeah ;D something you want to talk about pscocoa ? ;D