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Topic Title: Plylox - Prep for Next Storm
Topic Summary: Purchased for Dad who couldn't use them
Created On: 09/13/2017 12:36 PM
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 Plylox - Prep for Next Storm   - DHodges34 - 09/13/2017 12:36 PM  
 Plylox - Prep for Next Storm   - Mr. Long - 09/15/2017 04:57 AM  
 Plylox - Prep for Next Storm   - CrazyTom - 09/15/2017 07:21 AM  
 Plylox - Prep for Next Storm   - RegularJoe - 09/15/2017 04:12 PM  
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 09/13/2017 12:36 PM
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DHodges34

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Paid $35 per pack which is what I'm selling them for.

I've got 3 packs of Plylox (20 clips per pack) that I bought for my Dad to use to board up his windows. Didn't think to ask him if his windows were recessed which they aren't, so he wasn't able to use them. Purchased at Ace Hardware in Indialantic and they were (understandably) selling them with no refunds as the storm approached.
 09/15/2017 04:57 AM
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Mr. Long

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Put them on Craigslist. I'm sure someone local to you will pick them up. They're also commonly called hurricane clips. We use them on our house, and if you have recessed windows, they are the best option for setting up and taking down quickly, without drilling holes into your walls. Good luck.

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 09/15/2017 07:21 AM
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CrazyTom

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I use them also. They work great! Easy to install and remove.

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 09/15/2017 04:12 PM
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RegularJoe

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Just don't put them in too tight or too deep into the opening; I cracked out some stucco removing one in 2004. Definitely a handy way to get shutters up and down quickly.
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