If that humidifier mess gets turned into an insurance claim, they may very well try to go after Honeywell for the bill. So don't throw away any damaged/defective parts.
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If that humidifier mess gets turned into an insurance claim, they may very well try to go after Honeywell for the bill. So don't throw away any damaged/defective parts.
Word of caution. Don't assume that if you buy a lamp from a high end outlet, that the damn thing comes with BULBS.
Bastards.
Thanks... I actually have a claim like that tomorrow. Part on a washer broke and soaked the wood floor. While I haven't seen it yet, at the very least it looks like I'm paying to cut out a portion of the wood floor in one room, while sanding and refinishing ALL of the remaining portions of the floor. There are other things going on I'm sure. The bill will not be small.
I must say that in the past, I have been pretty disappointed in what an adjuster said my "Claim" was worth in a water damage related incident.
Insurance agent actually told my wife that "we have exceeded our benefits for *blank* period of time*....and if we have anymore claims, our rates will go up significantly. Sounded pretty mafia at the time...since we hadn't had a buttload of claims.
I'm uploading two more videos:
1: why OAL isn't a good measure for loading for accuracy.
2: brief compare and contrast of a couple different AR barrel nut installation tools. (I'm purposely not telling you which ones, either)
I look forward to the vids, Belly.. :)
I'd be down for a Saturday breakfast no more than an hour way. I can't do Sunday mornings.