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![]() wrote in message ... The trouble is that even if a structure is built to resist the forces of a 200mph wind, it isn't practical to build one to resist the forces of wind blown debris. Once you have compromised the wall, which is acting as a diaphram to resist those wind forces with wind blown debris, bad things start happening quickly. --------------------------------------- Yep. The house we had in Florida was built in the late 90's and was designed to withstand 150 mph winds. The house structure was fine. But during one of the 3 hurricanes that hit back in 2002-2003, the double door "French Doorway" opened during a gust. The rest was history. Totally destroyed much of the interior, blowing open three more double doors to the outside. If the main, double door had held tight, minimal damage to the house would have occurred. Eisboch |
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