After the hail storm I have had a ton of calls (over 20) and several door knockers. Yesterday was a guy wanting to do car hail damage. The cars were in the garage, like they are supposed to be when parked, so no car damage.
I did have two bits of hail damage. The bosses wife ties a old CD to the strings over the koi pond. It is supposed to scare fish eating birds away. That CD took a direct hit, and shattered into multiple pieces. I can't really put a value of an old trashed CD that I saved from the landfill to have a use for a while. It is on the way to the landfill now. New CD will come from some old CD backup of some program from many years ago.
The other bit of damage was the anemometer that measures wind speed on my Davis Vantage Vue weather station outside. It too must have taken a direct hit and it broke off one of the cups.
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It was $28.58. It took me longer to find the teeny tiny allen wrench to remove it than it did to take it down, and bring it into the garage. I have no idea when I bought the tiny allen wrenches but it has been many years. I don't remember ever seeing them for sale at a tool store. It is a Craftsman and it says 950 on it for a size. I have no idea what that means. It is really small. But I had it!