Posted by GeneMO on October 10, 2008 at 06:56:47 from (71.49.76.2):
Came home Saturday evening around 10:30. We had been over at the neighbors watching Mizzou beat Nebraska. Had a few tools in the back of the truck I wanted to put away, so I drove down to the shop. All the windows had been broken out. You could see on the wooden walk in door where they had taken a pipe or bat or something to it. The big shop windows were the steel frame type like in old gas stations. Each had 4 panes of double strength glass. The rolling doors each had a wooden frame, 4 light window. The walk in door had 9 lights and it is ruined. $250 deductible on insurance. I was fretting about how to get all this fixed when a neighbor comes by that does remodeling. He thought that I might just measure the opening on the big windows and have new vinal replacement units made for less than the labor of fixing the steel units. I decided to hire someone to do the whole job and not touch it myself. Let the ins. agent run interference for me with the adjuster, let him earn his commission. Damned vandals anyway.
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