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Hey..... No soliciting unless your a charter member......I just wish you Californians would keep your weather there! It's been raising cane here in Arid-Zona thanks to the overflow. Miserable conditions for almost any kind of mining lately.
BTW.... I still have a couple of my "Build an Ark" kits available if any of you are interested.......
I'm not up there now, but you'll see that the Grass Valley/Nevada City area is expected to get 5-7.5" rain today and tomorrow.
good for gold, but plenty of people I know have to be going through some hell. I know a couple guys who live out on the river year round, my heart goes out to them.
49 being closed north of Nevada City, everyone who lives out there has to go over one of two hundred year-old+ one lane bridges to be able to get in. the few stores out there cannot get resupplied, both bridges aren't built for anything over 4 tons and the only way there has been 49.
thank God I'm here in semi-dry AZ. pray for all the folks out there, it ain't going to be nice.
leaking like a seive!
I live in Grass Valley, and my mobile home roof is
Walls soaked, black mold set in, ceilings collapsing! Its horid! Need a new roof!
Blue tarp time!
I've got tarps all over the roof! It still leaks under the tarps! And now roof is unsafe to walk on. Will have to wait until everything dries out in the spring. DISASTER!
Is it a roof with little to no slope? Build a 2x4 stud wall 2' or so higher than the peak of that roof and raise it alongside the trailer home. Add 2x4 stringers perpendicular to that wall with one end on the stud wall and the low end resting on the trailer opposite. Then sling your tarp over it and tie it down. You gotta have space for ventilation between old leaky roof and new tarp or it will leak anyways. Hope that helps some...
I've got tarps all over the roof! It still leaks under the tarps! And now roof is unsafe to walk on. Will have to wait until everything dries out in the spring. DISASTER!