[R-390] Using R-390a in cold weather

David C. Hallam dhallam at rapidsys.com
Sun Nov 27 08:52:53 EST 2005


We certainly hope that the damages from the recent hurricanes are repaired
as quickly as possible and Cecil along with everyone affected by the
hurricanes can get on with normal lives again.  We have been fortunate here
in the Tampa Bay area that the past two years worth of hurricanes have gone
north and south of us.  We were right in the path of the eye of a couple of
them before they veered.

However, all of this has not changed the destruction of our area.
Developers are tearing down everything in sight to build high rise condos
with selling prices starting at about 3/4 of a million per unit.  They are
selling as fast as they are built.

You have to hunt for a beach access road and don't cross the high water mark
where private property starts because you will be told to leave.  The water
may be public but the beaches sure as h*** aren't.  The developers have to
provide public access to the water, but they surely provide the minimum
allowed.

Hurricanes may be destructive but they haven't slowed the migration to
costal areas.  I heard on the news a few days ago that 2000 people per day
are moving into the southern costal areas of the US.

David

-----Original Message-----
From: r-390-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:r-390-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Cecil Acuff
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 6:09 PM
To: Joe Foley; r-390 at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [R-390] Using R-390a in cold weather


OH and as a follow-up to the "One of those people who lives in the south"
thing....I'd take some of that snow....

I'm currently living under a blue FEMA tarp with about 15 squares of roofing
missing, 2 sheets of decking broken and a broken roof truss. A 3'X5' hole in
the master bedroom ceiling with about half the rest sagging badly.  Carpet
in about half the house removed because of water that entered through the
hole where the chimney once was and about 1/3 of the insulation removed from
the attic removed due to being waterlogged.  Also about 1/3 of the roofing
on the shop blown off as well.

All complements of a lady (I'll be nice) named Katrina....so I've paid my
dues!

Good news....a $40K check showed up in the mail today....hope I can get it
fixed for that.  Bad news is it is made out to me and the mortgage
company....we'll see how that goes!

Cecil...

Gulfport MS

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Foley" <redmenaced at yahoo.com>
To: <r-390 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: [R-390] Using R-390a in cold weather


>
>
> --- Cecil Acuff <chacuff at cableone.net> wrote:
>
>> And the violation of any of these rules results
>> in???
> +++++++
> Mmm,....
>
> One of those people who lives in the south.
>
> If you drill holes in the house in the northern climes
> this time of year you get large piles of snow on the
> floor.
>
> Joe
>
> we've got about 10" so far.
>
>
>
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