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  1. #1
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    Default hurricane ike

    good luck to all at carvewright and may G-d be with you
    jeff

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    Hey could someone there pocket a couple sensor boards before you leave and turn out the lights.

    Wanted to make sure you had some next week when I order one.


    Good luck to all having to leave the area.
    I'm a professional toothpick maker.
    TK Designs

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    Default Hurricane Ike

    As the map shows we are directly in the path of Ike (Houston). I can't get to my CW as the garage is loaded with plants, pots, wood, etc in preparation for the storm. It's a shame as it looks like I will have plenty of time on my hands. Of course the unit doesn't work without electricity so I may just sit and watch the wind blow.

    Carvewright is located in Pasadena, TX so they are in the path also as well as being much more prone to flooding than I am. I am sure that they will close on Friday as everything in the Houston area is shutting down...even Macy's.

    While I still have power I will be reading the forum.

    I remember wearing a "I LIKE IKE' button, but I won't wear it now.

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    Wink Hurricane Ike

    Wishing you the best of luck, but I think a couple of $10.00 plants can stay outside vs. a $1800.00 machine. I'm in San Antonio and I won't lie I'm sure glad IKE turned northeast.
    Eva

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    i too hope all goes well for everybody

    i was going to make the plunge and order another machine in a couple of weeks so i hope everyone makes it through safely and the factory is untouched.

    good luck and God bless


    kendall
    no chips on the floor means no money in the bank

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    Any LHR member with spare parts in their luggage are more than welcome to come evacuate to Oklahoma and Ill put you up.

    I'm a professional toothpick maker.
    TK Designs

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    best of luck to everyone on the texas coast,being on the North Carolina coast,i know how it can get

  8. #8
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    Default Hurricane Ike

    UPS just picked up my CarveWright machine in route to LHR, but I guess its heavy enough. The 100 MPH winds in Pasadena, TX, should not blow it too far off track, it should make it there OK.
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    Default Ups

    Unfortunately UPS is closed in the Houston area today (Friday). Hopefully your unit is still in Arkansas.

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    Hey LHR folks, stay safe. Good luck to you and your families.
    Rocky

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