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Inundation

Post by rocket » Thu Dec 29, 2016 5:17 pm

Thunderstorm downpour in Melbourne, workshop is inundated, water flowing through like the Murray river in flood. As you can expect though, all the good stuff is kept high and dry, still I had a bit of water get on some board for mould making , shouldn't be too much worry.
Will spend a good part of tomorrow cleaning up I guess.
No water in the house so the missus is happy,haven't seen rain that heavy for a long time, tanks ate full of though, one good thing!!! Cheers.
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Re: Inundation

Post by kiwigeo » Thu Dec 29, 2016 7:29 pm

You're copping the weather that hit Adelaide two nights ago. My power has just come back on after a 30 hour blackout here in the Adelaide Hills.

Hope there's not too much damage Rod..
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Re: Inundation

Post by routout » Thu Dec 29, 2016 7:36 pm

Yes got home after it hit riding down the Dandenong ranges Stooped YES Inelegant NO :lol: had this in the past so most things off the floor I'm reading about 85 % humidity at the moment OH well (note to self fix drain in front of shed ) 30 years ago maybe :lol: :lol:
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Re: Inundation

Post by rocket » Fri Dec 30, 2016 9:11 am

kiwigeo wrote:You're copping the weather that hit Adelaide two nights ago. My power has just come back on after a 30 hour blackout here in the Adelaide Hills.

Hope there's not too much damage Rod..
You probably got the short end of the stick there Martin! what about your shop? it's dug in a bit on the left side did the drainage cope??
Not much fun being without power for that long!!

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