A Spring Motor Halloween.

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HisMastersVoice
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Re: A Spring Motor Halloween.

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Dust carefully, that looks like a Black Widow web :o

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alang
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Re: A Spring Motor Halloween.

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FloridaClay wrote:Let us know how things went when you can Andreas.

Clay
Thanks. Right now it's still only heavy rain and a little wind, but it's supposed to get real nasty in the afternoon with the heaviest hit over night. Hope we don't get any damage to the house.
Andreas

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Re: A Spring Motor Halloween.

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For everyone that will be in Sandy's path, BE CAREFUL and keep us posted!!

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gemering
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Re: A Spring Motor Halloween.

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We are keeping everyone that is in the path of the storm in our prayers!
God Bless and be safe!
-Gene & Maria Emering

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Lucius1958
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Re: A Spring Motor Halloween.

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Feeling extremely lucky that Sandy didn't do too much damage here: some power outages, but that's about it.

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alang
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Same here, been very lucky indeed. Didn't even loose power.

Andreas

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bob27556
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Re: A Spring Motor Halloween.

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Got off easy here in Bergenfield. A few small tree limbs down, no loss of electricity and cable service was restored this morning. However I still haven't finished cleaning up the mess outside so the bedplate bugs are still having a good time!
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FloridaClay
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Re: A Spring Motor Halloween.

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Glad to hear no major damage!

As for the Spring Motor Edison, I have the perfect solution. Just keep it at my house. I promise to dust it regularly. :D

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bob27556
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Re: A Spring Motor Halloween.

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I feel better now. I never did see the culprit because the initial cleaning was done with my shop vac. Under the bed plate was clean so I think he was living under the top works. So now it shines again and after a full lube service it sounds great! Sorry Clay, I'm keeping here and promise to dust it at least once a week!

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