Posted by Dr. Walt on February 01, 2013 at 03:44:11 from (12.2.223.79):
In Reply to: Rough Night. posted by Animal on February 01, 2013 at 01:10:39:
So sorry to hear of your loss; I actually shed a tear for you, because your post reminded me of when I lost my shop to fire. Dig out any & all photos that you may have that show your shop and / or any of it's contents (ie: vehicles, equipment, etc.), it will help your insurance adjuster and it will help to jog your memory of everything that you had. Do NOT under any circumstance, sign off on your insurance claim - even if you are FULLY insured - until you get everything back the way it was before the fire.
When my shop burned, I had custom made tools that were lost, HUGE antique tools - 2" drive sockets, wrenches with 8 foot handles, etc. for installing big Mine hoists - that had the temper taken out of them & had to be re-tempered and re-plated because they were over 100 years old & were no longer made. So DON'T sign off on your claim until EVERYTHING is replaced to YOUR satisfaction.
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