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Randu wrote:
Snow will not normally cause any issues. Sometimes you can create more issues with trying to scrape off. Don't mess with it unless you are going someplace. We do have 40 coming on Thursday so may be a good day to push off with a good garage broom. Randu
Feb-18-2014 11:12 AM
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RoyF wrote:
If the slide has a dining table (possible from the photo) with the usual four chairs, then it must be designed to carry four adults (600-800 pounds?). A foot of snow can't weight more than about one hundred pounds (allowing 50 sq. feet max for slide roof).
I would let it melt. But If I absolutely needed to get on the root then I would put Yak-traks (available from camping stores -- the kind that sell pack-packs and hiking boots) on my shoes for traction on ice.
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Me Again wrote:
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In December 1996 that happen in Western Washington and a lot of covered marinas collapsed around the shores of Puget Sound! We had just gotten our new boat the fall, and I got it out of the slip in Edmonds in a snow storm on Friday night and moved it to our Yacht club dock in Seattle. The marina went down on Sunday morning and the video of our dock going down made national news.
Chris
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