 hottboiinnc ME
join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH
·Time Warner Cable
·buckeye cable
| reply to richgel77 Re: Time Warner Cable pedestal fire pics
What's interesting is the OP joined just after this happened. But after the fire where is the cabinet that was there? TWC take it away? The are that is burned does not look like its 7 foot though. Maybe 3 or 5 at the most but not 7.
If I was TWC I'd have the fire Marshal investigate this one. Looks like someone may have been trying to get a new vinyl fence and didnt want to pay for it. I do agree with the others and say that this was not caused by any equipment inside. Human fault caused this. |
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  Greg_Z Premium join:2001-08-08 Springfield, IL
·Comcast
| That and the fact that it is a new fence held in with steel piping that is used when fencing is to be removed from easements. Normally, wood fences are held in place on wood 4x4 posts.
Also, due to this appears as arson (as pointed in my other thread), most likely TWC was repairing damage caused by the fire, and the OP is just trying to "Troll" to make people feel bad for him.
Also, where has our new BBR user been since the one post?? -- I threw out the map a long time ago. Now I follow my own direction! |
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 hottboiinnc ME
join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH | He's been on according to his profile page just not posting.
I would also say he's one of those people that love to go after insurance companies. I also agree arson. |
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 switchman
join:1999-11-06 Grand Prairie, TX
·RoadRunner Cable
| reply to Greg_Z Actually, metal post are quite common on fences here in the DFW area. I had metal post put in when I replaced my fence. Also, Plano is a more upscale neighborhood and if you notice, the fence is a board-on-board which is typically a more expensive fence. |
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 emptywig Huh? What? Premium join:2002-08-05 Pasadena, TX
2 edits | reply to Greg_Z Nobody with good sense would build a wooden fence on wooden posts anymore. The new pressure-treated lumber is absolutely AWFUL and will rot away in a few years. Metal posts are the only way to go.
I've grown weary of people proclaiming a particular post a fraud simply because they don't believe it. There is nothing in that picture that unequivically proves that a TW subcontractor couldn't have set something on fire.
wig -- Sometimes a paradox is just a paradox |
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