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  • jhaas

    March 1, 2011 7:00 p.m. jhaas Reader

    so my shop flooded yesterday. waist deep in some places ruined over 30 cars, a dozen engines, tools, welders, mill, lumber, arcade games, blah blah and blah...

    oh, and a CLEAN 911T engine i had been saving for my 914.

    this pic was taken after the water had gone down about a foot. when the last time you've seen RR tracks flood?

  • March 1, 2011 7:02 p.m. mndsm SuperDork

    Holy hell that suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks. Is insurance gonna help you out? Cause, at least new tools is fun.

  • jhaas

    March 1, 2011 7:07 p.m. jhaas Reader

    flood insurance (which i dont have) doesnt cover personal property, just structural damage to the buildings.

  • BoxheadTim

    March 1, 2011 7:08 p.m. BoxheadTim SuperDork

    Oh man, so sorry to hear that.

  • nocones

    March 1, 2011 7:08 p.m. nocones HalfDork

    Been there. It sucks dude. You have my sympathy. Anything that won't be covered by insurance get as many guys as you can in there and get cleaning. I had a motorcycle submerged that ran great for 5 years after a flood. Engine full of silt whole nine.. Get things dry as quick as possible and get them clean of mud. Interiorors/electrics may be dicey but 12v electrics on older cars are pretty resilient if it's cleaned and dried before use. My stick welder, sawzall, table saw all survived.

    I used this method for cleaning engines..
    1. drain water/oil out of crankcase, the silt will come out last.
    2. Pull plugs 3. Drain/clean carbs 4. Put a little diesiel in the pistons and in the crankcase 5. Crank it over for a bit 6. fill with oil and start 7. drain oil and re-do.

  • Curmudgeon

    March 1, 2011 7:44 p.m. Curmudgeon SuperDork

    Oh man, sorry to hear that. I agree with nocones, go on an instant 'kill the rust' program before it has a chance to settle in good.

  • Ignorant

    March 1, 2011 7:52 p.m. Ignorant SuperDork

    wow sorry.

  • 93EXCivic

    March 1, 2011 7:55 p.m. 93EXCivic SuperDork

    THAT SUCKS.

  • March 1, 2011 7:59 p.m. TRoglodyte Reader

    If you need help with cleanup I"ll donate a case of WD 40 and some labor. I'm about ten hours out . If the railroad flooded I would guess that's a hundred? year flood. Water damage is a huge mess, how is your abode?

  • pigeon

    March 1, 2011 8:06 p.m. pigeon Dork

    Pics not working for me (they try to link to a yahoo mail account?) but wow, that totally sucks. I came into this thread thinking major hyperbole. I was wrong. Good luck with the cleanup.

  • oldtin

    March 1, 2011 8:11 p.m. oldtin Dork

    That is full of suck. Sorry to hear about this. I've been through it and others already said it on the drying spree.

  • porksboy

    March 1, 2011 8:42 p.m. porksboy SuperDork

    Watch your hands. Wear rubber gloves and replace them if they get a hole in them. Rubber gashes on the feet too. There is some nasty crap in flood water.

    Good luck, don't get discouraged, and accept help from your friends that offer.

  • ArthurDent

    March 1, 2011 9:01 p.m. ArthurDent Reader

    That is horrible. Best of luck with the clean up.

  • RexSeven

    March 1, 2011 9:08 p.m. RexSeven Dork

    I can't see the images, but it sounds awful. I hope you can recover somehow.

  • minimac

    March 1, 2011 9:18 p.m. minimac SuperDork

    As bad as it sucks, it's only stuff. And stuff can be replaced. It could be worse.

  • Javelin

    March 1, 2011 10:50 p.m. Javelin SuperDork

    Dude that sucks.

    Glad everyone is okay though. Let us know if you need anything.

  • alex

    March 1, 2011 11:11 p.m. alex SuperDork

    Knoxville? I'm good for a Sunday's worth of help (my only day off or I'd offer more), and I can probably bring some hands with me. Say the word and St. Louis will come down and help out.

  • bravenrace

    March 2, 2011 6:35 a.m. bravenrace SuperDork

    minimac wrote:

    As bad as it sucks, it's only stuff. And stuff can be replaced. It could be worse.

    Correct. Monday I attended my Nephew's funeral.

  • 93EXCivic

    March 2, 2011 8:30 a.m. 93EXCivic SuperDork

    I could maybe give a hand not this weekend but maybe the next.

  • AngryCorvair

    March 2, 2011 8:31 a.m. AngryCorvair SuperDork

    is there a temp agency (or a Sherwin Williams parking lot)down there where you can hire a bunch of day laborers to help with the WD-40 effort?

  • 16vCorey

    March 2, 2011 8:38 a.m. 16vCorey SuperDork

    Damn dude, really sorry to hear that. Like everyone said, fresh water doesn't really do that much damage if you get everything dry and clean in a hurry. I wish I had time to help with the clean up efforts, I'd be there in a second. Oh, and disconnect any and all batteries before anything else. You don't want to accidentally turn a key or flip a switch while cleaning before it's dry and short stuff out.

  • pinchvalve

    March 2, 2011 8:52 a.m. pinchvalve SuperDork

    Sorry to hear that, flood insurance is tough to get (at least on a personal property) and more people need it than they think. Hope all works out well.

 
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