Hopefully!
Well It seems as if I managed to post one of the floor and one of the roof.. that’s close isn’t it?
(20 inches of snow on a 17/12 pitch roof)
Edited 3/4/2007 10:02 am ET by frenchy
Hopefully!
Well It seems as if I managed to post one of the floor and one of the roof.. that’s close isn’t it?
(20 inches of snow on a 17/12 pitch roof)
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Hey Frenchy, practice makes perfect! :-)
I snapped a picture of the snow hanging off my roof the other night I thought was interesting.
Stuart,
Cool how much snow did you get? Thursday we had 18 inches and got another 2 or 3 on friday..
I figure I had about 16 inches or so total from the storm on Thursday and Friday, on top of the foot that came down last weekend.
Keep at it!We got Campbells Condensed Snow out here. It only piled up 12" but it plowed like three feet!
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