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Lee_D
Guest
Supposed to be getting a belting winter this year.
Just been eyeballing the central heating. I've figured that In
prolonged power outage I could use the Genny to power the central
heating boiler, need to er... get my electrician around to (yeah
right!) install a mains socket and mains plug into the lead Assumes
major power outage for long periods. Purely to stop the house water
system freezing over and to provide some heat.
Got my portable gas stove. And Mrs D's stocking up on the Lobby
ingredients.
Plastic shovel for the car (Note to self... dig it out of garage)
Ropes and shackles... Bag of grit for the 2wd and a Sack of spuds in
the boot for ballast.
Oh and a Pioneers tool set shovel etc in the 101.
Candles... you just can't get a packet of bog standard candles at
Tesco!
Suppose some matches may come in handy.
Dig out the parafin lamps from the caravn.
Changes of clothes, golves hats and sleeping bags handy for those long
trips to the super market. No joke, Having assisted in grinding the
City to a Halt two years ago. Getting stuck in traffic for a couple of
hours on my way to assist in ... er.... getting the traffic going
(ickle part of the job).
Bottled water (In case of mains pump failure due to long power outage)
Mobile phones charged up as often as possible but a selection of coins
for the eventuality that the mobile systems sink.
Who sells road salt for the drive way??? Now I've a 2wd to consider.
Can it be purchased at the local builders merchants? Not a jumbo bag ,
just a couple of easy carry sacks that can be bunged in the corner of
the garden just incase (highligh likely). We live on a bend..(note 2
to self ensure video is on to record cars bouncing off the wall across
the street.)
I remember when I lived at Ma and Pa's (read when I had hair!) being
snowed in with no electric. Cooking Beans in an old saucepan on the
coal fire and toasting er toast , could use our gas fire come to
think of it...
Suppose it's wise to agree courses of action incase peeps do get stuck
- i.e. collecting kids, looking after parents (Stuck in super deep
snow and having the annual powercut)
Get some more Antifreeze and De-icer & Super resistant screenwash.
Fingers crossed we won't need any of the above but pays to be prepared
and all that.
Hugh you dusted off the call out list?
What have I missed?
Lee D
--
"I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters."
- Frank Lloyd Wright (1868-1959)
www.lrproject.com
'76 101 Camper
'64 88" IIa V8 Auto
'97 Disco ES Auto LPG'd
'01 Laguna
Just been eyeballing the central heating. I've figured that In
prolonged power outage I could use the Genny to power the central
heating boiler, need to er... get my electrician around to (yeah
right!) install a mains socket and mains plug into the lead Assumes
major power outage for long periods. Purely to stop the house water
system freezing over and to provide some heat.
Got my portable gas stove. And Mrs D's stocking up on the Lobby
ingredients.
Plastic shovel for the car (Note to self... dig it out of garage)
Ropes and shackles... Bag of grit for the 2wd and a Sack of spuds in
the boot for ballast.
Oh and a Pioneers tool set shovel etc in the 101.
Candles... you just can't get a packet of bog standard candles at
Tesco!
Suppose some matches may come in handy.
Dig out the parafin lamps from the caravn.
Changes of clothes, golves hats and sleeping bags handy for those long
trips to the super market. No joke, Having assisted in grinding the
City to a Halt two years ago. Getting stuck in traffic for a couple of
hours on my way to assist in ... er.... getting the traffic going
(ickle part of the job).
Bottled water (In case of mains pump failure due to long power outage)
Mobile phones charged up as often as possible but a selection of coins
for the eventuality that the mobile systems sink.
Who sells road salt for the drive way??? Now I've a 2wd to consider.
Can it be purchased at the local builders merchants? Not a jumbo bag ,
just a couple of easy carry sacks that can be bunged in the corner of
the garden just incase (highligh likely). We live on a bend..(note 2
to self ensure video is on to record cars bouncing off the wall across
the street.)
I remember when I lived at Ma and Pa's (read when I had hair!) being
snowed in with no electric. Cooking Beans in an old saucepan on the
coal fire and toasting er toast , could use our gas fire come to
think of it...
Suppose it's wise to agree courses of action incase peeps do get stuck
- i.e. collecting kids, looking after parents (Stuck in super deep
snow and having the annual powercut)
Get some more Antifreeze and De-icer & Super resistant screenwash.
Fingers crossed we won't need any of the above but pays to be prepared
and all that.
Hugh you dusted off the call out list?
What have I missed?
Lee D
--
"I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters."
- Frank Lloyd Wright (1868-1959)
www.lrproject.com
'76 101 Camper
'64 88" IIa V8 Auto
'97 Disco ES Auto LPG'd
'01 Laguna