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Thread: The Shop Mini-Flood
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21st July 2011, 07:14 PM #1
The Shop Mini-Flood
Getting your feet wet is not a good strategy for a work bench. Endgrain always looks nicer when not soaked. That's why I store my bench indoors....
The weather has been consistently wet. 65mm in the past 48hours. Winds ~30km/hr with gusts up to 55km/hr.
Water is coming through the plastic membrane (above the first row of bricks) and little around the window frame. It also seems to be soaking straight through the bricks.
No easy way to fix the problem (esp. while it's still wet.) Time to shift some timber and get the bench off the floor.My blog: ~ for the love of wood ~ - http://theloveofwood.blogspot.com/
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21st July 2011, 09:32 PM #2
Hells bells....looks like the dam has burst!!!
VCery wet, forecast says clearing.Would that we had some of that rain, dry as a bone. Prob had 3mm in the last week or so, before that fine for a good 3 months.
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21st July 2011, 09:52 PM #365mm in the past 48hoursCliff.
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