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Yeah he replaced the screws that had been ripped out by the wind with longer screws. It's a good thing I was here when it happened and battened it down cause if it had been just left flapping in the wind I am sure it would have been wrecked

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Everything here is secured down beyond the standards. Even my house has J bolts twice as often as the standard - and the wind still shakes the house. We get a lot of high wind here. If you leave something not weighed/tied down, you're eventually gonna lose it.

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That is a wise choice when building. It's not windy like that too often here, but it does happen

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The house is huge and built for it, and it still shakes the house. It's pretty awe inspiring to see what the wind can do.