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A huge rain storm came and messed up the one branch I could reach with my ladder. Now what??

I even ordered twenty five 48" snow tubes...


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Orville wrote:

Now that's a bummer! At least it MISSED your house!



Maybe you can try to super glue it back together?:P j/k

Do I need more than one bottle of glue??
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Sorry your tree got mangled Logan!!!
I guess NC got hammered!!! As Orvil mentioned at least the house is OK!!!
Cut up some more ribbons and rebuild the branch in CCR'S!!!

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The nice thing about our neighborhood is people really like us. I have been cutting grass and cleaning gutters for free- they helped clean up and we were done in 30 minutes. I used my new Yamaha speakers out front while we worked. They go LOUD! Can't wait to use them this winter for the lights!!

-logan

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BrownOut wrote:

Orville wrote:
Now that's a bummer! At least it MISSED your house!



Maybe you can try to super glue it back together?:P j/k

Do I need more than one bottle of glue??



I think about 400 should do it.:cool: Yes, that is FOUR-HUNDRED bottles. Remember they are very small bottles or tubes and you're gonna need a lot.:shock:

Plus you're gonna need a lot of folks to hoist the limb back up and hold it in place for a minute or two after you put the glue on it.;)


Or you could try Elmer's Wood Glue. Maybe 10 bottles there, but the folks holding the limb in place are gonna have to stand there holding it up for a day or two.:P
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BrownOut wrote:

A huge rain storm came and messed up the one branch I could reach with my ladder. Now what??


Find someone with a bigger ladder... those 48 inchers should look good way up in the air.
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No glue needed. Just buy more light tubes and use the wire to hold it together! :P



But seriously, glad it missed your house and no one got injured.

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Ed Slonka Jr wrote:

No glue needed. Just buy more light tubes and use the wire to hold it together! :D

 

But seriously, glad it missed your house and no one got injured.


How about duct tape? Get that wrapped feeling all year long!
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BrownOut wrote:

A huge rain storm came and messed up the one branch I could reach with my ladder. Now what??

I even ordered twenty five 48" snow tubes...
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BrownOut wrote:

Orville wrote:
Now that's a bummer!  At least it MISSED your house!

 

Maybe you can try to super glue it back together?:D j/k

Do I need more than one bottle of glue??


I've got some two part five minute epoxy that works pretty good, how about some of that? If that doesn't work just send me the tubes and I will take very good care of them until you grow a new branch:D
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I am going to run them on one channel- They are not dimmable, so I will use them at 100% power or off only.

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I put those and strobes in a separate track together so I don't accidently include either of them in a fade or something.

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