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Old 02-20-2018, 02:52 PM
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Afternoon Woods from flooded Wisconsin. This system has been steamrolling over our area with more to come.



At least it's not snow.
 
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Afternoon Woods from flooded Wisconsin. This system has been steamrolling over our area with more to come.



At least it's not snow.
I used the left over snow to block the rain from my basement leak.
 
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Originally Posted by Mark@ Baker Drivetrain
I used the left over snow to block the rain from my basement leak.
Wish there was some left to block my patio door leak. Drip, drip, drip......
 
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Originally Posted by nevada72
Wish there was some left to block my patio door leak. Drip, drip, drip......
We really need to find a way to redistribute all this I'm sure Lou and his neighbors would welcome it.
 
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Definitely.
 
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Originally Posted by Mark@ Baker Drivetrain
Afternoon woods, took the morning off to bail water out of the basement. At it's worst this morning it was filling a 5 gallon bucket in 10 minutes.
Sorry to hear mark. Do you usually get water down there?
 
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Originally Posted by Mark@ Baker Drivetrain
We really need to find a way to redistribute all this I'm sure Lou and his neighbors would welcome it.
Always thought to make a pipeline from the usually water logged areas to unusually dry areas. Cost too much I guess. Tanker trucks or tail cars would have to be an endless supply.
 
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Sorry to hear mark. Do you usually get water down there?
It gets a little wet, it's an old house if it wasn't for the hot water heater down there I wouldn't give a crap. Need to build another room for the hot water heater, washer and dryer upstairs.
 
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Originally Posted by DanHappy
Always thought to make a pipeline from the usually water logged areas to unusually dry areas. Cost too much I guess. Tanker trucks or tail cars would have to be an endless supply.
It would cost quite a bit and as usual if people are not getting paid for it why would they do it. Headed home for round two have a good night.
 


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