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Nov. 2nd, 2012 12:54 pm
dxmachina: (Warp Speed!)
As it started to get dark Wednesday night, I happened to glance out my front window at the truck and noticed that the right rear tire didn't look quite right. Closer inspection confirmed that it had lost quite a bit of pressure. Usually in these cases it takes time and a soapy sponge to locate the leak, but this time it was obvious. The head of a 2" drywall screw was sticking out of the sidewall at a 45° angle just inside of the tread. As it was getting dark, and since I didn't need to go anywhere, I left it for yesterday.

Punctured... )
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Speaking of Asbury Park... )
 
dxmachina: (Rain)
So, a 30' by 25' basement filled with 3" of water works out to be 187.5 cubic feet of water. Plugging that number into an online converter gives me... 1402 gallons of water that needs to be removed. Ummm, yikes!

:: Looks at 5 gallon shop-vac. ::

We're gonna need a bigger bailer.

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