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Old 11-14-2007, 02:11 PM
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Kevin sorry hear that, my company does fire and water damage restoration in St louis, please fell free to call me with any insurance related questions

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Old 11-16-2007, 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by mccaffertee
Sounds like it may have been convenient.
we were planning to re-model anyway, but never would i wish this on anyone,probably not worth it in the end
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Old 11-16-2007, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Turbojack
Be careful what you say. Insurance companies do not like to pay for fires. Insurance companies will, if have not already, send out a number of investigator to find cause of fire. Even if fire department found cause insurance company may not agree with that cause. Next they will do a full investigation on you. They will spend many $$$ checking you and your employees out. The trama of a fire is great. Glad no one was hurt. If you have not done so start doing a complete inventory of everthing that burned up. Make a complete list of everthing. Do not do a bulk guess, on items, it will cost you. Consider anything with an circuit board history. It maybe working now but in a few months when it dies the insurance company will, may not pay for it then.
ins.sent three investigators plus flew a fire engineer in ,couldnt find a source,,,,,also sent a equip.specialist in ,he said everything is gone write it all up.even the things that i thought were ok
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Originally Posted by dwtinc
I don't know if they have the same owners today that they had 9 years ago but they wasn't honest then. Was suppose to be a new block and new internals but the block had two sleeves and the internals was not new. Was promised 700 hp and they dynoed it at 613. Hopefully not the same today but if so maybe this is justice.
not the same company, probably talking about Bud Laroe , Hawk of Miami Fort Apache

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Old 11-16-2007, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by excalibur32
BEWARE of the words ACTUAL CASH VALUE!!! that is insurance talk for what you had ain't worth chit. I would hire a lawyer now, insurance company's make lots of money because they don't pay if they can get out of it.
policy read replacement cost, but I trust no one, because you know they all say they are looking out for my best intrest
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Hey Kevin .... what about the Dyno and equipment ?
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Old 11-17-2007, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by offthefront
Hey Kevin .... what about the Dyno and equipment ?
dyno was in portable bld in back, rebuilt shop dyno will be inside,, all the rest of the equip. is gone
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Old 11-18-2007, 10:42 AM
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Kevin, when you cut Hydraulic hose it sometimes will leave a small bit of smoldering residue. In our shop we have a metal trash can that we use to knock out/blow out the cutting residue/dust. We have had to put it out a couple of times. We do not put any thing else in that can.
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Originally Posted by f311fr1
Kevin, when you cut Hydraulic hose it sometimes will leave a small bit of smoldering residue. In our shop we have a metal trash can that we use to knock out/blow out the cutting residue/dust. We have had to put it out a couple of times. We do not put any thing else in that can.
know exactly what your talking about, luckly we had a knife style cutter, did great as long as the right person is using it
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