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Weatherly
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Runaway Stairs in Parker Creek
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3/13/2017 10:02:50 AM
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Anyone missing their stairs. They are next to my seawall at Narrows Point
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lakngulf
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Runaway Stairs in Parker Creek
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3/13/2017 1:55:12 PM
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I hope it doesn't injure your irrigation pipe!
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Mack
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Runaway Stairs in Parker Creek
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3/14/2017 7:43:06 PM
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If you find the owner, I would like to see the process to reattach them now that the water is up?? Snorkel-Hammer or a Scuba-Drill??
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Summer Lover
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Runaway Stairs in Parker Creek
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3/15/2017 6:26:05 PM
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Not a problem at all. Get an inexpensive compressor and framing nailer from Harbor Freight, 200 pounds of #7 shot from Sure Shot, and put on some chest waders.
Mount hinges to the top of the stringers, and attach them to the fixed pier.
Then get rid of the tools, give me the shot and have Hillary stand on the bottom step. Once the hot air cools, that thing will sink like a rock (you will NEED the waders) – fix it properly when the water drops.
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