Well last winter the snow crushed the roof of my gazebo. Now the wind has ripped the roof off the new one.
A very strong thunderstorm went thru our neighbourhood yesterday doing a lot of damage. My brand new gazebo had the roof torn to shreds. My MES was moved over 4 feet and tipped over. The MES is not on wheels either. The worse thing of all was we had a 6 foot diameter glass topped table that got smashed into thousands of pieces.
Some of the destruction.
Note the round pattern of the fallen glass on the ground. It took only one hit by ½ - ¾ inch piece of hail and pow It was all on the ground, no piece bigger than ¼ inch. It looked like there were larger pieces but if you touched them they crumbled.
Any item that was sitting on the table when it broke dropped straight down it was as if the table top just disappeared and everything dropped right down to the cement.
Of course we had some of our best dishes on the table at the time which got smashed as well. My BBQ grill (propane) was on high with both burners lit and the flame was blown right out.
A closer look at the glass
It was not a fun cleanup.
I have always said a glass top table is a really stupid idea. My Wife insisted that if they sell them they must be safe. Yeah right! I fought her on the subject but lost the battle so we forked out $250.00 just for that stupid table. It always made me nervous when I placed anything glass or heavy on it.
Of course now the story going round (no suprise to me ) is that its my fault it got broken.
Quote. If You knew it would break then you should not have let me buy it. Unquote
You just can’t win with these things fellows so don’t even try.
A very strong thunderstorm went thru our neighbourhood yesterday doing a lot of damage. My brand new gazebo had the roof torn to shreds. My MES was moved over 4 feet and tipped over. The MES is not on wheels either. The worse thing of all was we had a 6 foot diameter glass topped table that got smashed into thousands of pieces.
Some of the destruction.
Note the round pattern of the fallen glass on the ground. It took only one hit by ½ - ¾ inch piece of hail and pow It was all on the ground, no piece bigger than ¼ inch. It looked like there were larger pieces but if you touched them they crumbled.
Any item that was sitting on the table when it broke dropped straight down it was as if the table top just disappeared and everything dropped right down to the cement.
Of course we had some of our best dishes on the table at the time which got smashed as well. My BBQ grill (propane) was on high with both burners lit and the flame was blown right out.
A closer look at the glass
It was not a fun cleanup.
I have always said a glass top table is a really stupid idea. My Wife insisted that if they sell them they must be safe. Yeah right! I fought her on the subject but lost the battle so we forked out $250.00 just for that stupid table. It always made me nervous when I placed anything glass or heavy on it.
Of course now the story going round (no suprise to me ) is that its my fault it got broken.
Quote. If You knew it would break then you should not have let me buy it. Unquote
You just can’t win with these things fellows so don’t even try.