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August 14th, 2023, 11:33 PM
#11
There was a fella outside ofKansas City that was starting a business called Storm Guard that was not a lot more than a padded vehicle cover with foam rubber sandwiched between two sheets of standard nylon tarp to drag over a vehicle to protect it from hail damage. I tried to Google it,but,nothing came up. Too bad,it was a good idea.
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August 14th, 2023 11:33 PM
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August 15th, 2023, 10:40 AM
#12
Originally Posted by
trimmer21
There was a fella outside ofKansas City that was starting a business called Storm Guard that was not a lot more than a padded vehicle cover with foam rubber sandwiched between two sheets of standard nylon tarp to drag over a vehicle to protect it from hail damage. I tried to Google it,but,nothing came up. Too bad,it was a good idea.
Good idea and should be simple enough to do with some Princess Auto tarps if one was really worried about it. My luck would be that we’d go 20 years without hailstorm and I’d be moving it around and cursing it forever, or not be home to use it if it was needed
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August 15th, 2023, 06:08 PM
#13
I wonder how many people see hail like that more than once in a lifetime around here? I'm not very old but I've talked to plenty of people who have never seen it before. Storms have always been bad and done massive damage usually from wind.
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August 15th, 2023, 08:05 PM
#14
A pool cover that looks like bubble wrap would work.
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August 16th, 2023, 05:12 AM
#15
Originally Posted by
Bo D
A pool cover that looks like bubble wrap would work.
Might of lessened the damage but I'm pretty it would of just blasted through the bubbles. 2 plastic Muskoka chairs have holes I'm them. The pool inflatables pretty sure have holes on them every time you look around more and damage is discovered.
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August 16th, 2023, 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by
dean.f
I wonder how many people see hail like that more than once in a lifetime around here? I'm not very old but I've talked to plenty of people who have never seen it before. Storms have always been bad and done massive damage usually from wind.
Definitely once and a lifetime for the size if it.
We picked up a few 2.5 hour after they fell and they were still an inch or better wide. Still ice cube size .
My garden where it was deweeded better look like the fields in Ukraine with depressions and holes in the ground lol. The cucumber that was on the ground is all dead as it just went right through them.
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