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Jags said:
iceman said:
There has to be over 3 feet of snow on my roof and the rake doesn't reach it

Get a longer handle.


Lol,
I have to buy another rake to get the ext, but the angle up top doesn't work so up the ladder I will be going
 
iceman said:
Jags said:
iceman said:
There has to be over 3 feet of snow on my roof and the rake doesn't reach it

Get a longer handle.


Lol,
I have to buy another rake to get the ext, but the angle up top doesn't work so up the ladder I will be going

Get that extra rake - now you have an extra rake head that you can bend to the appropriate angle. Just trying to help a brotha out. :p
 
Never had the need to clean my roof in the 14 years I've been here. Had to today. Damn snow's not going away and more comes every few days. I have icicles for the first time ever. .I put ice and water shield down when I reroofed but I wanted to be sure I wasn't gonna have a problem. Ever try to set up an extension ladder in 2 ft of snow? Glad i didn't have to go high. I need one of those rakes.......
 
Warm in RI said:
Never had the need to clean my roof in the 14 years I've been here. Had to today. Damn snow's not going away and more comes every few days. I have icicles for the first time ever. .I put ice and water shield down when I reroofed but I wanted to be sure I wasn't gonna have a problem. Ever try to set up an extension ladder in 2 ft of snow? Glad i didn't have to go high. I need one of those rakes.......


I am gonna put some salt / calcium chloride in my gutters to help thaw so the water can go somewhere
 
iceman said:
Warm in RI said:
Never had the need to clean my roof in the 14 years I've been here. Had to today. Damn snow's not going away and more comes every few days. I have icicles for the first time ever. .I put ice and water shield down when I reroofed but I wanted to be sure I wasn't gonna have a problem. Ever try to set up an extension ladder in 2 ft of snow? Glad i didn't have to go high. I need one of those rakes.......


I am gonna put some salt / calcium chloride in my gutters to help thaw so the water can go somewhere


Now you're thinking!!!! It may come to that. Thanks.
 
BrotherBart said:
Jags said:
Bro-BRO - you still there?? Talk to us man...

Northern Illinois - 1-2" :lol:

I'll take it. :coolsmirk:

Still here. 30,000 in our co-op without juice. The 30 is ticking along at 600. The smallest of the gennys is keeping the place lit and the necessities like the fridges and old what's her names big screen running. Twenty gallons of Exxons finest in the fuel shed. Nine gallons in the emergency water tank for flushing. Co-op is equating this one to when Hurricane Isabel smacked us in 2003 so I ain't figuring on grid power for at least three to four days because there are only 18 of us on this leg of the outage and we have no state, local or fed elected officials in the neighborhood.

I should have checked on that when we we house shopping. :mad:
BB, good luck on the power situation, hopefully you may be getting some power companies from up here to help you out. Anytime you get an emergency the elected officials seem to be on vacation. :lol:
 
As to the thunder snow mentioned, saw it for the first time last night. Thunder and lightning and snow coming down like crazy. Had always heard of it but...
 
Snow is up to my railings on the back deck here in Northwest RI. I've been out just about every night for the past 2 weeks moving snow with my bobcat for other people. I'm not complaining.
 
About 8 and a half inches here in the valley. No power outages, had sausage and buckwheats for breakfast this morning, after taking my sister-in-law to work at 3.
 
We got a foot in my neck of the woods. Others in the center of the state got up to 18 - 20 inches.

It was heavy.

Problem for me was the wind and drifting. I already had tall piles on either side of the drive and when the snow blows - it levels this out. So to clear my drive - I was shoveling about 2 ft of snow and my side piles are now shoulder height. I am running out of places to put it. Going down the drive is like being in a tunnel.

Took two alieve - it's not helping. Looking to buy a snow blower this weekend - but every where is sold out.
I'm getting fed up with 4+ hours of shoveling this stuff.

Brother Bart - sounds like you're prepared. A generator is something I could use too - but still don't have. Shame on me. Hope your power is restored soon!
 
another foot here. i have 6 foot snow banks on the side of my driveway now.. im really thinking i should have investedin the snow blower this year and waited till spring to get the splitter. lol. luckily i have awesome neighbors that give me a hand with theres.
 
jrcurto said:
The amusement of this season has officially past. Now I am dealing with serious safety issues and access/egress around the house. After clearing a way up and using the 20' snowrake, I will be forced to get up on the roof to clear snow and bust the new ice dams out!
Be safe out there,
Jim
Get some insulation in that attic. No need for Ice dams, easy to fix.
 
We got about a foot, too. I took a first pass with the little Toro 2-stroke single stage snowblower last night (3 to 4 inches) and went back out this morning to get the next 8 or so inches. The little Toro handled it like a champ, except for the big 3 foot wall at the end of the driveway, courtesy of the town plow. Fortunately my neighbor has a plow truck so he cleaned up the wall for me. I usually do the drive myself because we have an L-shaped driveway and he has to back-blade in front of the garage, which leaves several inches of hard compacted snow on the drive. The nice thing about the single-stage snowblowers is they get right down to the pavement. Of course by the time I was done, I think I was getting a little high from the exhaust fumes. %-P
 
Upton is less than a mile from me, and they got 13.3". I'll concur.

I've sacrificed 4 busted pipes, and a drippy dining area ceiling. Raking the roof, busting icicles, shoveling shrinking wood piles. Time for some pay back, please.
 
BrotherBart said:
As to the thunder snow mentioned, saw it for the first time last night. Thunder and lightning and snow coming down like crazy. Had always heard of it but...

We had it here last night. I was walking Murph, good times ...
 
BB - I am also in NOVA...well, I am in afghanistan,,,but the bette part of me is in NOVA as well and the wife reports she it also without power. Where are you in the area? BTW, we are three on he one line...so we have routinely found we are on the bottom of the "fix it" list.
 
16" in my neck of the woods. The snow this year is getting out of hand, I've been in this house for 8 years now and I have never seen this much snow on the ground at one time. Normally we get a little melting between large storms. The snowbanks on my driveway are so high now that if we don't get some melting soon my 23 year old Toro 624 won't be able to shoot the snow up and over them, it just barely clears them now.
 

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If your eves start having icicles, blow in 12" more of attic insulation.
You may have ice damns too, & eventually may cause leaks into the house.

Cheap & easy fix, saves energy & saves you $$ every year forward. (fed tax deduction too)
Lowes & HD have the blower & long hoses (deposit & get it back when returned) if you buy the insulation there.
 
BrotherBart said:
As to the thunder snow mentioned, saw it for the first time last night. Thunder and lightning and snow coming down like crazy. Had always heard of it but...

lightning in a snowstorm is definately cool. I got to see it while driving past plenty of morons on I270 try do get uphill withot 4wd through 10 inches of snow. I saw Rt66 and I495 were just as bad in VA
 
eujamfh said:
BB - I am also in NOVA...well, I am in afghanistan,,,but the bette part of me is in NOVA as well and the wife reports she it also without power. Where are you in the area? BTW, we are three on he one line...so we have routinely found we are on the bottom of the "fix it" list.

Due south of Manassas down toward Nokesville. When it first went out the co-op showed 18 of us on the outage. Since then that one outage leg has become 691 so we are the tail of it. Usually are close to last back on the grid. I have been known to call the co-op CEO and ask if dinner was ready. Laughing. The crews do one hell of a job. Can you imagine slogging through that stuff to get up on a pole? Not me baby!

The transformer for this leg is down by the road at the end of my driveway. So any squirrel or limb that makes contact anywhere around and the fuse goes off like a bomb blast. If they would move my circuit fifty feet to the other pole we would be out of power half of the time that we are. But this time the ones that always seem to think it is kinda funny that we are and they aren't are down there huddled around candles I bet. They went out this time too. :coolgrin: I noticed tonight that after snowmageddon last year I hear a couple of generators that have shown up this year.
 
Not a traceable flake of snow...missed out again!

BB...hope all is well but if anyone can handle a power lost it's you. Hope it turns on soon.
md
 
BB - We got about 8 inches in Vienna. The town goes a good job of plowing the roads. They were out last night and again in the AM, so everything was fine this morning. Also, around here the power company has been very aggressive n tree trimming since a bad ice storm a few years back, so he have had few outages in the immediate. I do plan to collect some firewood from neighbors and others with trees not near power lines.

I am familiar with the Nokesville area. My son volunteers as an EMT at the fire station there. Nice country.
 
BB, my 72 year old mother heard thundersnow for the first time she remembers yesterday, just outside of Waynesboro (10 miles east of me). My brother in Springfield got his power back about 6 this evening, maybe yours is coming soon.
 
ShenValSteve said:
BB, my 72 year old mother heard thundersnow for the first time she remembers yesterday, just outside of Waynesboro (10 miles east of me). My brother in Springfield got his power back about 6 this evening, maybe yours is coming soon.

Our electric is gonna be out for a while. Lights are on. Fridges are cold, TV is on and the outside cat is laying in my lap as I type and her very own Jotul F3 CB is warming up her place in the basement. And the 30-NC will be loaded for the night in a few minutes. Sometimes ya just got make your own lights and heat.

Life is fine out this way.
 
It's great to be prepared. It seems like a lost art to be able to take care of your family without relying on others. Maybe more on this forum are ready than anywhere else, I hope. Be safe.
Ed
 
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