That's way to easy...Why not deflate it and re-stitch the seam while we still have some nice weather left?
That's way to easy...Why not deflate it and re-stitch the seam while we still have some nice weather left?
What I heard is that houseright showed up in Missoula and woke up fucked up out of his mind again and somehow woke up on the bubble. He made a call to Sam Mix again to help him out before they got in trouble. Sam is a shit for brains so all he could think up was to throw a grappling hook rope Batman style into the side of the bubble so drunk as a skunk housewright could rappel down. Cruzado and Vigen pulled up just in time to make sure no one commented on it ever and bought some special sweep it under the rug brooms at the Home Depot. Police are looking through security footage.I guess this can happen when you get your bubble from Temu
Not bad. A little achy after emptying it in your mom last nightHow’s the SCROTUM doing?
I would not be surprised to hear that UM has filed a warranty claim and a new bubble is in place next summer. This is not normal for a bubble to tear this early. We've had one in our school district for 15 years and it hasn't had any problems. The Metrodome roof lasted 28 years before it needed to be replaced.I too am surprised by that. Typically speaking, I've always heard that these things have been very durable/reliable. Not sure if there was a manufacturing error or if someone inside hit it with something but that does seem odd. Perhaps when everyone moves outside for Fall camp and practice, they can deflate the bubble and repair the seam. Definitely can't have this happening during winter, so at least this was somewhat fortunate timing.
The bubble was apparently designed by a MSU grad.I guess this can happen when you get your bubble from Temu
Wondering exactly what “upgrades” are going to be added to a pre-fabricated product….
Kent Haslem said on the GFP that it would be shipped back and repaired at the manufacturer's cost. I cannot speak to the second question.What do you think the manufacturer has to pay for shipping cost to ship it back for repairs? Is it one piece?
Fold ur fitted sheets in half length way and then roll it up like a burrito. Easy breezyPacking it up for shipping must be like trying to fold the world's largest fitted sheet.
Word I heard was 3 semi-trailers to haul it.Fold ur fitted sheets in half length way and then roll it up like a burrito. Easy breezy.
If it were a two piece it would be much sexier.What do you think the manufacturer has to pay for shipping cost to ship it back for repairs? Is it one piece?
Yeadon Fabric Domes, they are located in Minnesota.Anyone know who the manufacturer is?
Doesn't it cost like 100k just to deflate and reinflate it to do repairs? Gotta imagine deflating it, getting it back to the manufacturer, doing the repairs, bringing it back and reinstalling it is north of 500kWhat do you think the manufacturer has to pay for shipping cost to ship it back for repairs? Is it one piece?