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DarrylF
19th September 2004, 09:53 PM
Got hit by a hail storm earlier. Nothing too bad - car is OK I think - but the drain in front of the workshop backed up and wound up with 2 inches of water through the whole workshop. Bugger.

Just took us 2 hours to clean it up. Now I have 3 fans and a fan heater going full tilt trying to dry everything out.

Hopefully nothing's completely buggered - bunch of turning timber got wet feet, but that will dry out OK I think. The MDF & ply was off the floor, so with a little luck that will be OK too.

Just what I needed :(

craigb
19th September 2004, 10:12 PM
Sorry to hear that Darryl. I think the storm must have skirted us as we are only having a bit of rain just now.

Sounds like the biggest problem might be the moisture inducing rust on the tools.

Might be time to get out the jar of vaseline :eek:

Good luck

Craig

RETIRED
19th September 2004, 10:18 PM
Sunshine in Melbourne, :D

Sorry to hear about the mini flood Darryl. :eek:

vsquizz
19th September 2004, 10:24 PM
Sunshine in Melbourne, :D

. :eek:
Just wait five minutes :D :eek: :(

Toggy
19th September 2004, 10:25 PM
, It's in the western suburbs.

Ken

Caliban
19th September 2004, 10:25 PM

It's dark here in Kempsey seeing as how it's 9.23pm. How far south is Melbourne??????????????????
Darryl
Sorry to hear about your tempest.

RETIRED
19th September 2004, 10:49 PM
Talking about daylight hours. We are in the same time zone as NSW but about 20 years ahead of Qld. :D

vsquizz
19th September 2004, 10:58 PM
Talking about daylight hours. We are in the same time zone as NSW but about 20 years ahead of Qld. :D
Well ya gunna need a Tardis to get to WA then.

outback
20th September 2004, 08:55 AM
Talking about daylight hours. We are in the same time zone as NSW but about 20 years ahead of Qld. :D

Wow, if one of us mere mortals was to say that we'd be roasted alive by all the cane toads. Makes ya wish ya had the super natural powers of an administrator sometimes.


P.S. Sorry to hear about the flood Darryl.

himzol
20th September 2004, 10:19 AM
Darryl,

I can Honestly sympaththise, until recently I had cronic flooding problems in my shed. I live on a hill face and the uphill side of the shed used to act like a dam for stormwater run off due to the severe lack of drainage provided by the previous owner.
To remedy the problem I've had to virtually dig a moat around the shed. My other half keeps asking when the draw bridge will be in. :D

BTW a glorious weekend in Adelaide bright and sunny and low twenties, fantastic for working in the garden :( .

Himzo.

Termite
20th September 2004, 10:46 AM
OOOOOOHHHHHH it was a bad one alright. I live about 10 streets away from Darryl and while I didn't get any water into my workshop it was interesting to see my drive thru garage turn into a foot deep river.

silentC
20th September 2004, 11:28 AM
When it rains, I've got a stream that runs right through the middle of my shed. It comes in the back door, cascades down the steps, runs across the floor and out under the front door. Some people pay a fortune to have a water feature installed ;)

A friend of mine is a landscape gardener. One of his clients is a TV journo who has a house on the side of a hill in north shore Sydney. Whenever it rained, a torrent of water would come down the hill and cut unsightly gouges through his lawn and gardens and leave silt and crap all over the place. So he had my friend build a waterfall at the top and a creek bed that winds it's way down through his gardens and into the gully at the bottom of his block. You can't beat nature.

John Saxton
20th September 2004, 12:04 PM
Got to sympathise with you Sydney folk, if it's not fire storms it's hail storms.

Ol mother nature sure can be a winsome wench sometimes! :(
Hope things turn out OK Darryl.

Cheers :)

craigb
20th September 2004, 12:06 PM
So you don't do much woodwork on rainy days then ? ;)

RETIRED
20th September 2004, 08:31 PM
Wow, if one of us mere mortals was to say that we'd be roasted alive by all the cane toads. Makes ya wish ya had the super natural powers of an administrator sometimes.

The general hush from our Northern neighbours would indicate they probably agree.
:D :D :D

ozwinner
20th September 2004, 08:34 PM
Shhh , they are all tucked up in bed.


Al :rolleyes:

echnidna
20th September 2004, 08:37 PM
Could be turned to advantage though.
Keep yer sawdust in the flowpath and itwill wash away!

Seriously though flooding can be a real bummer.
You soon learn to always leave tools up high.

DarrylF
20th September 2004, 08:47 PM
Well we had a wonderful sight greet us this morning - another flood from the overnight rain :( Only half of the workshop this time though. Bugger. Twice.

Fortunately my better half looked after the worst of today's second cleanup while I went to work. Dunno what I did to deserve her :)

It looks like it's all drying out OK, but I'm still worried about rust of course. Still got the fans & heaters on full tilt. Worst of it seems to be water stained legs on benches etc.

Well at least it cleaned out all the sawdust from under everything :)

RETIRED
20th September 2004, 08:49 PM
Photograph the workshop when its cleaned up, post it on a Yankee board and tell that in Oz we WASH our floors :D

ozwinner
20th September 2004, 08:53 PM
Well, when you live in Lakehaven, what do you expect? :D
Hmmm, maybe I shouldnt say anything living in Whittlesea. :eek:

Al :)

Sturdee
20th September 2004, 09:02 PM
The general hush from our Northern neighbours would indicate they probably agree.
:D :D :D


Maybe in 20 years time when one of them reads it they will probably reply . :D

Or maybe they already did and used his supernatural powers. :eek:


Peter.

vsquizz
20th September 2004, 09:08 PM
Maybe in 20 years time when one of them reads it they will probably reply . :D

Or maybe they already did and used his supernatural powers. :eek:


Peter.

NNnnnooww d don't you just worry about ttt that sonny, yyy you mmmark my words by Crikey by Jingo.

Dion N
20th September 2004, 09:24 PM
Talking about daylight hours. We are in the same time zone as NSW but about 20 years ahead of Qld. :D

Us Qld'ers have two words for you Mexicans - Brisbane Lions :D

Ben from Vic.
20th September 2004, 09:43 PM
Us Qld'ers have two words for you Mexicans - Brisbane Lions :D

But your not even a real Qld'er. :p

(Location says Newcastle)


Sorry to hear 'bout the shed Darryl, hope the bench wasn't to badly marked.


Ben.

echnidna
20th September 2004, 09:44 PM
Hey the Canadians are gettin stirred up!!

Sturdee
20th September 2004, 11:17 PM
Us Qld'ers have two words for you Mexicans - Brisbane Lions :D

The Brisbane Bears sucked untill they merged with the Fitzroy Lions and got some good players. :D :D :D And if they didn't get preferential treatment on the salary cap ??? :eek:


Peter.

journeyman Mick
20th September 2004, 11:35 PM
I'm extremely jealous of all you southerners and westerners, living as you do 2o years in advance of me. You've got things I can only dream of like: car alarms, crowds, cold wet weather, pollution, road rage, stress, etc etc etc. Ask Squizzy, all we've got here is sunshine, mangos and empty beaches.

Mick, suffering in the sun.

bitingmidge
21st September 2004, 12:39 AM
Now Mick, be FAIR.

They've got TWO species of fish they can catch as well.


P :D

vsquizz
21st September 2004, 01:12 AM
W ait A while.

Mick's right you know, only thing in QLD is those bloody little flying stinging buzzy bitey Midgie things :D .......come out as the sun goes down and bite so it'll make a brown dog cringe. Its enough to make a bloke zip up the mesh screen on his swag.

Don't be too hard on the Mexicans though.. That is unless they get a super 12 (14) side ahead of of Perth. Then its bloody WAR!


Cheers

Dion N
21st September 2004, 09:34 AM
The Brisbane Bears sucked untill they merged with the Fitzroy Lions and got some good players. :D :D :D And if they didn't get preferential treatment on the salary cap ??? :eek:


Peter.

Strange how just two words can provoke such a response............

I don't really follow the AFL butI do love it when a non-Victorian team beats the Victorians at their own game. Victorians boast that AFL is the REAL Australian Game and try to promote it accross the country and then cry foul :mad: when people from another state do it better than them...

Perhaps the AFL should come up with it's own "State of Origin" It would be interesting to see how many of the stars from Victorian clubs started their careers in another state :D

Dion N
21st September 2004, 09:37 AM
But your not even a real Qld'er. :p

(Location says Newcastle)


Sorry to hear 'bout the shed Darryl, hope the bench wasn't to badly marked.


Ben.

Them's fightin' words boy! :mad: Born and bred there for the first 17 years of my life. I'm not changing allegiance now! Heading back there to live next year and can't wait!

Iain
21st September 2004, 03:58 PM
The land of the 10 minute sunset..............wow!
I went there once, ye Gods it's good to be home :D :D :D complete with my 3 acre lake that I didn't have three weeks ago :mad:

vsquizz
21st September 2004, 06:03 PM
Iain, If you've lost 3 acres maybe your rates will go down??:D


Cheers

fxst
21st September 2004, 06:46 PM
dont be silly Sqizz now hes up for water catchment rates evaporation levy and be fined for inundating pastrol land and then they will charge him for the bit the horses drink
Pete ( who wishes he had the lake) :D

echnidna
21st September 2004, 06:56 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dion N
" Us Qld'ers have two words for you Mexicans - Brisbane Lions"

So I wonder if theyre gunna be the footy druggies like they were last year when most of the team was on painkillers. Any other sport woulda rubbed the lot out.

bitingmidge
21st September 2004, 07:43 PM
So I wonder if theyre gunna be the footy druggies like they were last year when most of the team was on painkillers. Any other sport woulda rubbed the lot out.
From what I see the biggest pains are the whinging Victorians 'cos they are sooo surprised that people in other states can play their silly game!!

(Sorry about the Storm though :( )
Cheers
:D :D :D

P

RETIRED
21st September 2004, 09:02 PM
As far as Footy goes (AFL that is). I want to live long enough to watch Hobart play Darwin in Birdsville for the Finals. 'Cause that is where it belongs.

I don't follow any code. Brisbane Lions? Been to Qld and lived in Kuranda once. Not at a commune either. Can't recall seeing any lions or tigers.

Lots of tourists that can't swim at the beaches because most plants and animals up there semm to want to maim or kill you. :D :D :D

Iain
21st September 2004, 09:20 PM
Thankyou , who happens to know that I am opposed to blood sports, hence I do not follow foo ball :D :D :D :D :D
And Pete, bring a bucket, you are most welcome, not enough then too bloody much.....sqizz, just got our rates notice, up 30% on last year plus a $100 levy because our coucillours are such dedicated W(or)(an)KERS. You Choose.

Ben from Vic.
21st September 2004, 09:42 PM
Iain, If you've lost 3 acres maybe your rates will go down??:D Cheers

Got a friend who owns a 50 acre farm, one day (recently) he decided to ring the powers that be and inquire about the fees they now ask from people who have dams on their property.

Just a bit of a 'testing the waters' type phone call, he didn't give them his name, thought he'd attempt to do the right thing.

When asked about the fee, the fellow on the other end of the phone replied that they would first send someone out to have a look at the dam to see if it was OK for them to have it, then if the dam was acceptable they would workout a figure from there!

My friend replies 'excuse me? the dam has been there for 60 years, who do you think you are.....?'

Fellow on the other end of the phone starts on with his 'We have to check if the dam is up to our environmental standards.....'

At which point my mate hangs up. :)


So, you can't win, they even charge you for catching your own water. :mad:

Heard a great one about the greens recently... they are just like a Water melon, green on the outside, and red (like communists) on the inside.

More to follow if this gets past the real leaders of this country. :D


Ben.

DarrylF
21st September 2004, 09:49 PM
How the hell did a thread about a flooded workshop turn into a football discussion and a state vs state slanging match??? :D

If anyone's still interested, The Bench is fine - and I got laughed at for putting three coats of Danish oil + wax on the frame :) Only damage is a bit to a couple of the other benches - no big deal, thankfully.

RETIRED
21st September 2004, 10:03 PM
How the hell did a thread about a flooded workshop turn into a football discussion and a state vs state slanging match??? :D

If anyone's still interested, The Bench is fine - and I got laughed at for putting three coats of Danish oil + wax on the frame :) Only damage is a bit to a couple of the other benches - no big deal, thankfully.
Velly easy on this board. :rolleyes: I would be more surprised if a thread stayed on the topic started. :eek:

Glad about the bench. :)

bitingmidge
21st September 2004, 10:06 PM
As far as Footy goes (AFL that is). I want to live long enough to watch Hobart play Darwin in Birdsville for the Finals. 'Cause that is where it belongs.

I don't follow any code. Brisbane Lions? Been to Qld and lived in Kuranda once. Not at a commune either. Can't recall seeing any lions or tigers.

Lots of tourists that can't swim at the beaches because most plants and animals up there semm to want to maim or kill you. :D :D :D

If I may at this juncture express somewhat similar sentiments, except of course to say that the plants and animals obviously feel the same way about tourists as the residents!

As for the football... I reckon it's the best thing since sliced bread (any code the game is stupid,)... but you only have to say one team is better than all the rest, and you will really upset half of the population of NSW and Qld, and about 90% of the population of Victoria. (Don't know about the rest of the country, they seem more interested in motor racing, but that's another thread!)

Cheers,
P (who makes his living producing more and more accommodation for tourists to live in, so that football teams have somewhere to go at the end of every season.)
:D :D :D

bitingmidge
21st September 2004, 10:09 PM
How the hell did a thread about a flooded workshop turn into a football discussion and a state vs state slanging match??? :D

If anyone's still interested, The Bench is fine - and I got laughed at for putting three coats of Danish oil + wax on the frame :) Only damage is a bit to a couple of the other benches - no big deal, thankfully.

Glad to hear the bench is fine too! (Will note the Danish oil and wax for the frame just in case!

As for slanging??? is that best done by hand with a micro-sharp wit, or is a less expensive machine more appropriate for cheap shots?

:D :D :D

Cheers,

P

oges
22nd September 2004, 10:40 AM
Sorry to hear about your shed Daryl, hope everything stays in working order for you.

We got the rain but the hail appeared to have avoided the Ourimbah area, a posty mate of mine said there was thick layers of hail still on the ground at 2pm at Forresters Beach

MarkV
24th September 2004, 01:38 AM
What's rain :confused: Don't get none of that stuff near our place

numbat
29th September 2004, 12:35 PM
Trying to get the thread back on track - how have you recovered Darryl? Was there any major damage?

I guess that it is not covered under insurance.

Cheers

DarrylF
29th September 2004, 08:44 PM
Trying to get the thread back on track - how have you recovered Darryl? Was there any major damage?

I guess that it is not covered under insurance.
Yeah, all in all nothing significant. Everything's dry again now. A few MDF jigs etc got tossed out. A little surface rust here and there. Water stains on some other stuff. Just a giant pain in the ass in the end :)

Bushrat
15th October 2004, 12:37 PM
The general hush from our Northern neighbours would indicate they probably agree.
:D :D :D
Hey ,
Those who live in Gods great garden understand about water, hill sides and gullies etc, so we don't build in them ;)
That Sydney stuff aint rain, just a tropical shower mate, 3 to 4 meters average is real rain,
Gotta be smart to live in Queensland, serve ya apprenticeship down south so ya dont get too wet. :) :)
c ya
Bushie
ps :- hope ya didn't gett much damage mate, try storing timber in the lounge room, SWMBO might see reason and move north :p