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#177525 - 07/09/10 07:08 PM
Re: Workshop Fire ---- "germanchevy"
[Re: AntiqueMechanic]
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Registered: 04/21/10
Posts: 934
Loc: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery from down under, as I have follwed the postings from "German Chevy" with most interest.
Buildings, cars and models (sad to say can be replaced), but human life cannot.
I look forward to hearing progress of your recovery
Regards
Ray
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#177531 - 07/09/10 07:38 PM
Re: Workshop Fire ---- "germanchevy"
[Re: 1928isgreat]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 05/18/03
Posts: 310
Loc: Hawthorne, New York
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery, you're in our prayers
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#177541 - 07/10/10 04:57 AM
Re: Workshop Fire ---- "germanchevy"
[Re: jerrygolf]
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Oil Can Mechanic
Registered: 02/25/09
Posts: 597
Loc: Ottawa, Canada
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Best wishes from Canada Stefan! Get well!
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#177542 - 07/10/10 05:21 AM
Re: Workshop Fire ---- "germanchevy"
[Re: Chip]
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Shade Tree Mechanic
Registered: 05/26/02
Posts: 162
Loc: Milledgeville, IL.
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Been there and not a good thing. Hope you are doing well on the recovery end. No one needs to go through that. The car parts can be replaced. Get well soon.
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#177544 - 07/10/10 06:08 AM
Re: Workshop Fire ---- "germanchevy"
[Re: Chip]
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Registered: 02/27/06
Posts: 1162
Loc: Asheville, NC
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Here is my translation of the article from the Salzburg newspaper:
"Bad Reichenhall – A 48-year-old man was injured Thursday evening on both arms and his head when he tried to extinguish a burning garden house in Bad Reichenhall. The garden house, which caught fire from as yet unexplained causes, was used predominantly as a workshop and storeroom. The 48-year-old resident, who is the user of the garden house, had been called by the discoverer of the fire from his dwelling and had tried to stop the flames by means of fire extinguisher and water bucket, whereby he received burns to both arms and his head. After medical first aid by emergency doctors and rescue assistants of the Red Cross, he had to be taken for further treatment to the hospital in Bad Reichenhall, reported the Bavarian Red Cross. The fire departments of Bad Reichenhall and Bavarian Gmain responded with eleven vehicles and deployed 60 firemen and brought the fire under control quickly. Several firemen with breathing devices prevented spreading of the flames to other buildings and had to cut up the sheet metal roof with a power saw for the interior attack. First findings of the police point to a technical defect as the cause. The entire damage could amount to approximately 20,000 Euros."
I will try again to contact Stefan today. I'm sure he will appreciate all the very kind notes here.......
All the Best, Chip
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#177563 - 07/10/10 12:41 PM
Re: Workshop Fire ---- "germanchevy"
[Re: 1931Sal]
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Registered: 12/14/01
Posts: 11880
Loc: Central Texas
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Sorry about your workshop loss and your injuries Stefan, We will have yo and your family in our prayers... MrMack
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#178524 - 07/21/10 03:28 AM
Re: Workshop Fire ---- "germanchevy"
[Re: DanR]
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Backyard Mechanic
Registered: 08/31/08
Posts: 362
Loc: Germany, Bad Reichenhall
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Hello everybody,
came back home from hospital yesterday, am on a good way, but must continue recovering. lot of skin is burnt and lost. but to see the burnt down workshop made me very sad and depressed. did not sleep overnight since 10 days now and feel totally tired and exhausted. have no permission to enter the ruined house yet, too dangerous to get an new infection in my wounds. first view: parts not burned: Axle housing and torque tube with all inner parts (were outside at the car), but the complete brake with all parts was inside and burnt, maybe not possible to overhaul. and more, mostly small parts. began to search here in europe too, but there are not many 1931 cars and the only chance might be to find a hotrodder who has the original parts aside. but actually I found nobody. Very sad and depressing. Stefangermany
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