Author Topic: Is Lynx snow proof?  (Read 863 times)

Offline rrowan

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Is Lynx snow proof?
« on: December 19, 2009, »
Hi Folks,

Still in the beginning stages of this storm. Can't wait to see what the show does tonight LOL

btw its about 21F degs  outside not counting the wind chill factor

Cheers

Rick R.
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Re: Is Lynx snow proof?
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2009, »
Where are you?  I am in VA (DC Area) and so far we have 8 inches with another 4 to 12 inbound.  My hardware and shop made props have  stood up pretty good, its the natural pine trees that are not standing up too well to the snow.

Steve

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Re: Is Lynx snow proof?
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Where are you?  I am in VA (DC Area) and so far we have 8 inches with another 4 to 12 inbound.  My hardware and shop made props have  stood up pretty good, its the natural pine trees that are not standing up too well to the snow.

Steve

Southern New Jersey, across the Delaware river from Philadelphia

Suppose to get 14+ inches, time will tell

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Rick R.
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Re: Is Lynx snow proof?
« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2009, »
WOW, Rick

Let me know if you need anything.

Bill