Brian C.
09-10-2004, 08:05 PM
Since most of us ,here in South Florida, had so much fun last weekend with our visiter Frances, we all have decided to do it all over again this weekend with a new friend we expect in a day or two, Ivan. From what we're hearing, Ivan is bigger and meaner than Franny ever was so most of us are preparing for a weekend of even more fun than last, if that's possible.
Now three major storms in a month may seem a bit extreme to some of you, but to us it's just another day at the beach. Yeah, right. I woke up yesterday and after watching the 7 am reports, and after I became physically ill, I thought that I'd better get a few things done. Now as some of you may know, my condo was completely destroyed a few years ago during Hurricane Andrew. I have lived in a pretty secure townhouse ever since, but.....well....I've never quite gotten around to getting hurricane shutters put up over my windows and sliding glass doors. You'd think I'd have learned, huh? Well yesterday around 7:15 am was time.
I called a place in the Yellow Pages and they told me that they would sell me all the materials I needed, I'd just have to come get them and put them up. Off I went and by noon I'd bought all the things I'd need, and I could pick up the storm panels at 3 pm. And......since I no longer own an E34, I introduce to you..........
My PT Cruiser.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./01PTCru.jpg
Here it is in front of my place earlier this week. Notice the neighbors plywood over their windows, and mine with none. :( All the assorted leaves and branches too. Not too bad luckily.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./02Before.jpg
I do miss the bimmer sometimes, but I ask you all........can any of you do THIS with an E34??? Maybe a Touring, but not my old 4 door. The shutters and assorted channels and attachers and stuff was too much, so I had to make two trips, but here are 29 96" 11 lb aluminum window panels in the little sucker. And the hatch closed too!
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./03LoadoShutters.jpg
And this is what I did all day today. Extruded channels go top and bottom. They need to be drilled so I can then drill through them so I can then drive the tapcon lag screws into either the wood or the masonary walls. One hole every 12". Fun. Then you shove the panel up, and push it down over the thredded studs on the bottom channel. Wingnut them all up, 3 to a panel, and you're good to go.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./04window1.jpg
Here's my upper loft window....12' x 4.5'....I was most worried about this one getting a direct hit buy some airborn coconut.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./05loft1.jpg
And here's an after picture of the 3 main window areas done. Now all I need to do tomorrow is cover 7 sliding glass doors with those 96" panels. More fun.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./06After.jpg
I'm a bit tired(!)to say the least, but as Scarlet once said, "Tomorrow is another day!" I'm gonna catch a little of the Canes and the Noles on the tube, and go nite-nite. To be continued...............
Brian C.
;)
Now three major storms in a month may seem a bit extreme to some of you, but to us it's just another day at the beach. Yeah, right. I woke up yesterday and after watching the 7 am reports, and after I became physically ill, I thought that I'd better get a few things done. Now as some of you may know, my condo was completely destroyed a few years ago during Hurricane Andrew. I have lived in a pretty secure townhouse ever since, but.....well....I've never quite gotten around to getting hurricane shutters put up over my windows and sliding glass doors. You'd think I'd have learned, huh? Well yesterday around 7:15 am was time.
I called a place in the Yellow Pages and they told me that they would sell me all the materials I needed, I'd just have to come get them and put them up. Off I went and by noon I'd bought all the things I'd need, and I could pick up the storm panels at 3 pm. And......since I no longer own an E34, I introduce to you..........
My PT Cruiser.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./01PTCru.jpg
Here it is in front of my place earlier this week. Notice the neighbors plywood over their windows, and mine with none. :( All the assorted leaves and branches too. Not too bad luckily.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./02Before.jpg
I do miss the bimmer sometimes, but I ask you all........can any of you do THIS with an E34??? Maybe a Touring, but not my old 4 door. The shutters and assorted channels and attachers and stuff was too much, so I had to make two trips, but here are 29 96" 11 lb aluminum window panels in the little sucker. And the hatch closed too!
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./03LoadoShutters.jpg
And this is what I did all day today. Extruded channels go top and bottom. They need to be drilled so I can then drill through them so I can then drive the tapcon lag screws into either the wood or the masonary walls. One hole every 12". Fun. Then you shove the panel up, and push it down over the thredded studs on the bottom channel. Wingnut them all up, 3 to a panel, and you're good to go.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./04window1.jpg
Here's my upper loft window....12' x 4.5'....I was most worried about this one getting a direct hit buy some airborn coconut.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./05loft1.jpg
And here's an after picture of the 3 main window areas done. Now all I need to do tomorrow is cover 7 sliding glass doors with those 96" panels. More fun.
http://www.bimmer.info/bmw/Brian%20C./06After.jpg
I'm a bit tired(!)to say the least, but as Scarlet once said, "Tomorrow is another day!" I'm gonna catch a little of the Canes and the Noles on the tube, and go nite-nite. To be continued...............
Brian C.
;)