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Drwurm 24-01-2008 09:55

pic: It's raining in the machine shop!
 

JaneYoung 24-01-2008 09:56

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Aw. We've had water from the weather in our shop before. Lots of clean-up and drying out involved.
Hope everything is ok with you guys.

esisso 24-01-2008 11:01

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be grateful that you even have a machine shop! we have an old classroom and in previous years have had the weight room (even smaller)

Blair Frank 24-01-2008 11:25

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I feel for you. Our robotics barn isn't insulated around the bottom, so every time it rains water comes in through the bottom of the walls. We've also had the hill behind the barn come down on the wall with all of the machines on it, so we know what this is like. Best of luck dealing with all that water, and here's to hoping your equipment isn't damaged.

-Blair

Cory 24-01-2008 17:54

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We have about 20 small leaks in the roof of our building, and two large ones. Both the large ones drip right into our machine shop area, with one right on top of your head if you operate the mill near it from a certain position.

It's pretty annoying.

DarkShinigami 24-01-2008 18:25

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well, i'd rather have rain than below zero temperatures

sanddrag 24-01-2008 18:53

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Yep, our CNC shop has a nice little stream coming in under the rollup door and the manual shop next door has a nice little pond around the bridgeports (from the ceiling).

gburlison 25-01-2008 00:38

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One of the classrooms that has our computers had a leak from the hot water heating system. Pink antifreeze soaked the carpet and some paperwork, but luckily no computers were harmed. It has been cleaned up, but still smells of antifreeze.

AdamHeard 25-01-2008 01:16

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Hey 294.... I thought the several inches of rain we got a year was bad..... but it actually rains here in SLO.... really scary. Behind our shop is flooded (up against the wall), and is slowly leaking in.

scottyh2006 25-01-2008 02:29

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Well that isnt good at all. Nice idea use KOP boxes

rachal 25-01-2008 03:18

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Aww, when I saw the title I was hoping it would be like, a picture of a mill spewing a geyser of aluminum shavings across the room or something.

Wetzel 25-01-2008 12:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkShinigami (Post 685156)
well, i'd rather have rain than below zero temperatures

...and using space heaters while working in an unheated garage with 4 feet of snow outside...

Wetzel

T3_1565 25-01-2008 13:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DarkShinigami (Post 685156)
well, i'd rather have rain than below zero temperatures

True dat!! I would love for some rain!!

Zyik 25-01-2008 13:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 685423)
Hey 294.... I thought the several inches of rain we got a year was bad..... but it actually rains here in SLO.... really scary. Behind our shop is flooded (up against the wall), and is slowly leaking in.

Well, if you remember one of the first things we told you was that the roof leaked. If we'd mentioned the flooding thing you might have run away. :rolleyes:

tkgamer 25-01-2008 13:40

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Over here its raining on and off for the past 4 days. I mean common its central calli!:mad: so far we havent had much leekage though, hope you dont have any replacement problems for your work shop.


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