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Factory Flood

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Many, many thanks for your kind calls, email and forum posts - as well as your offers to help. It is humbling to see such a supportive community.

In short - for those who don't like reading .. all is well and we will be up and running again on Tuesday.

The longer version:
Thursday afternoon we had a downpour. Did not last that long, maybe 10 or 15 minutes, but the volume of water in such a short space of time was incredible, as was the noise.

The result ... well I think the video says it all:

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Needless to say, the electricity mains were isolated pretty damn fast - did not wait to shut the machines down in an orderly fashion, nor waste time stopping the jobs that were running. CNC machines don't normally take kindly to unexpected power shutdowns, especially whilst working on a job, but I did not really want to experience the alternative. The last time we had a power cut we had to call in a Fanuc engineer to fix the electrical board on a 5AX machine. Added to that was the fact that water was running down a couple of the machines !
So Thursday did not look all that great.

Friday was spent on clean up and drying out. Many thanks to Chris and Malcolm who worked non stop to get the place in order again.
Electrics were dried out as well and by the end of the day we had tested all the machines - good news on that front .. apart from a couple of broken tools, they seem to be ok.

So, all told, it could have been far worse. We lost/ damaged some things I would have preferred not to have lost/ damaged, but on Tuesday we will be back up to speed on the Stug III.

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Poured rain here today, but nothing like that. Hurricane remnants... Meh...

But farm work about done with frost coming in soon. And I broke out the RR chassis and started on the rear axle. I have plans. Big plans! ;-)

Glad you guys are doing well and had an all-hands success!

Cheers,

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I think gutter cleaning will be on the agenda also for next week, very disheartening, glad to know alls well, regards simon.

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Oh my word, that's scary stuff with all that three phase wiring !

Glad to hear most things survived and no one was harmed.

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Very relieved for you all Kian, could just as easily have been more catastrophic.
Good luck with the remainder of the cleanup.
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Mother nature, must respect her. Some of you may have read what her last temper tantrum did here in California. She lit
fires all over the place. We're still feeling (and smelling) the effects...

Glad all will be well Kian.

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Glad that no one got injured. It's a lot of water pouring in at the electrical installations
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Glad all ok, we had that downpour over here in Poole as well, came from nowhere and the wind got up, lasted about 15 mins, 2 hours later not a cloud in the sky, good old British weather.

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Wow! That's definitely a sphincter tightening experience I am sure.

Glad to hear there was minimal damage and no one was injured.

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Oh my word, that is a leak. I do hope you get this sorted out soon. someone is going to be an expert at moping when this is all over.
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Maybe worth going with a amphibious model for the next Armortek kit :D
Hope everything dries out soon
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Nice one Steve. On the other (Next Model) thread......

"Sorry to hear Kian, hope recovery isn’t too painful or protracted. Would it be in bad taste to suggest a DUKW next.......or Sherman DD? No, on second thoughts, the perfect complement to Chieftain, a Stalwart....."

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Hello,

Maybe a U-boot, i would buy one :)

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Ohhhh dear... saw the flood just now the first time.
Hopeful the damage is not too big. :shock:

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