My depressing and nonstop day going through wet boxes

Posted By on February 9, 2013

If you have ever experience a flooded basement, you know what I’m doing today … well this entire weekend and well into next week!

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It has been a busy, nonstop day hauling up soggy boxes and one of the few days that I’m sure Brenda is glad to be working! I’m kicking myself for the foolish way that over the years we have shuffled storage and left some of our treasures in cardboard boxes on the floor. Besides good lumber and a few computer gadgets,  I put our heavy classic vinyl record albums and a few banker boxes of work related files on the floor – foolish!  For Brenda’s part, she put a box of all our old negatives, loose photographs and some old irreplaceable scrapbook albums on the floor. I’m doing my best to dry the loose photos out, but the scrapbook albums are stuck together and deteriorating. Depressing.

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Basement woes – we should just get a big dumpster

Posted By on February 8, 2013

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What a mess! As we continue the “dry out” process for the basement after the failed BlueMax water pipe, our piles of basement stored possessions is making me rethink the material lifestyle we live. From Barbie dolls to “antique” computer gear … why did we buy so much and why are we packing up and keeping so much? I think I need a dumpster … I’m in the mood to toss stuff.

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The excavator, Roger Henry, came today and proceeded to pull a new copper water line through our foundation wall. The backhoe and boring machine is tearing up our soggy yard and probably going to leave a mess for me in the spring. Hopefully the underground boring has not damage any of our previous drains, sewer or water lines … not to mention the gas supply line! I hope they know what they are doing.

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A failed BlueMax water pipe and a basement full of water

Posted By on February 7, 2013

Well I probably shouldn’t say "a basement FULL of water," but when coming home from a week vacation and finding water covering the floor makes it feel like chairinwaterthe basement was FULL of water!

We stumbled in last night after a day of travel pretty much ready for bed, only to find "water, water, everywhere" … and scrabbled to figure out what was going on. I knew the weather had been cold and immediately suspected that a pipe may have broken. A glance at the flashing microwave hinted that perhaps a power outage contributed to the problem? I waded down the stair into the "clear" pool of water in our basement and skeptically flipped my hand at the electrical switches so I could at least see what I was looking at. After grabbing a flashlight I headed to both sump pumps (we have two) and they were humming away, but didn’t seem to be making much ground on the water level so I headed outside and notice that both outlets were overflowing … there must have been too much water for the drain line?

sumpdrainmI rigged up a couple 4 inch pipes and stretch them away from the foundation and flooded the yard instead of the foundation … but at least the water didn’t head right back for the sump pit. I was obvious that the pumps were just recirculating most of the water that they were pumping, but I still couldn’t figure out what caused the flooding to begin with? There didn’t look to be much snow and I didn’t think we had that much rain? I put my ear to the water main in the basement and heard what I thought was water running. I had Brenda stick her head under each of our vanities and toilets … the washing machine, dishwater and icemaker … they were fine. Then I turned off the valve where the BlueMax plastic pipe came in from the outside and was able to quiet the pipes a bit. Hmm, our water pressure was low too???

Eventually our sump pumps caught up with the water, but "wow" those black perforated tiles under the basement floor were really streaming water into the sumps … at least one of the sumps … the one nearest the BlueMax pipe where water enters the house. Hmm … maybe I’m onto something?

An emergency call to the county water department had a truck out at dawn and we were able to shut off the main valve at the meter after noticing that the water meter was spinning "even though the house valve was off."  Ah ha … there is a leak between the meter and the house valve … most likely where the BlueMax pipe enters the house?

So here we are … a wet basement, ruined furniture, carpet, drywall, cabinets, my workshop tools (those that were low) and our house without water. Suffice to say, I’m not really "off" to work today; it would be so much nicer to be just complaining about going to work.

I did immediately call my insurance company and they arranged for a water extraction clean up crew and assigned me a claims adjuster … BUT I also found out what many probably already know, basement flooding are touchy issues. In fact, it looks as if most of my coverage (after my $1000 deductible) is going to pay only for clean up and dry out and will not be enough to cover drywall or carpet … let along the labor to install. I’m trying to contest … but am not sure how far I’m going to get?

In the meantime, I’m listening to the big vacuum truck in our driveway and helping guys hauling out the saturated carpet, wet drywall and soaked cardboard boxes. Thankfully the excavator came out and we’re scheduled to put in a new copper water line on Friday — being without water is already challenging!

I’m having too much fun … I just love coming home from a week of boat problems and helping with my in-laws medical issues while on a short vacation? [sarcasm]

Gas prices and an additional Encore motor mount issue

Posted By on February 5, 2013

gaspricess130205In the last few weeks gasoline prices have risen 20 – 30 cents per gallon and the extra few dollars were felt when we were in Florida this past week. The small, and cheap feeling, Nissan Versa rental car was at least a little thrifty at the pump – 32 mpg, but it should have been better.

As for our sailboat problem, we unfortunately were still unable to launch Encore after finding a faulty engine mount when replacing the cutlass bearing (although I’m glad it was spotted) as the replacement didn’t arrive in time. Of course one problem lead to another, as after replacing the broken rear engine mount on Tuesday, The forward “dogbone” engine mount had a stud that had broken loose. It needs to be removed and welded. It looks like we’re just not suppose to be back in the water?

Those issues aside, it was great to have more time to spend with Brenda’s mom and dad. They are dealing with medical issues and appreciated having us around to help with a few things. Brenda was able to get PT set up for her mom as well as simple home care issues (laundry, cleaning, shopping, etc). We were glad to be with them.

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Richard III’s Grave Confirmed – WSJ.com

Posted By on February 4, 2013

Interesting story.

LONDON—Researchers on Monday said the long-lost remains of King Richard III have been found and identified—after sitting under what is now a parking lot in the English Midlands for more than 500 years.

The findings appear to solve a centuries-old mystery involving one of England’s most-storied rulers, who has remained in the public fascination through a Shakespeare play and Hollywood movies.

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King Richard III was the last English king to die in battle. A painting of the King by an unknown artist from the 16th Century hangs at the National Portrait Gallery in London.

Full WSJ story: LINK

 

Beaches, sunshine and the Superbowl

Posted By on February 3, 2013

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Sunday afternoon was another lazy day at the beach relaxing in the beautiful Florida sunshine before heading back to my in-laws for wings, pizza and the Superbowl. Since we are from the east coast and the Ravens are in our division (Bengals, Browns), we’re pulling for them. So far, we haven’t been disappointed as they are looking better than the 49ers at halftime. Although we had planned on watching the game from the boat, we’re happy to be enjoying it with Brenda’s mom and dad.

Encore is still on the hard

Posted By on February 1, 2013

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Well if it isn’t one thing, it is another. Unfortunately Encore is still on the hard after my failing to noticed that the broken motor mount causing excessive wear on the cutlass bearing. At least I have the mount ordered and have time to work on the stuck seacocks. The downside is that we aren’t back in the water and that more dollars are leaving my wallet. Other that that the boat is looking good.

The Video: Dude Perfect with Johnny Football Manziel

Posted By on January 30, 2013

Great YouTube videos by DudePerfect. Gotta love the fun loving  “The Bearded Guy”, Tyler Toney and the young and as athletically gifted as Johnny “Football” Manziel. How real and how much was tweaked?

As Harold says, “You’re being watched” … and indeed I am!

Posted By on January 29, 2013

While packing my travel bag in the closet this morning, I had the feeling youarebeingwatchedI was being watched … and no, not quite like CBS’s "Person of Interest," one of our favorite TV shows btw, but …

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Lo and behold, a couple of Brenda’s little "beady" eyed "beany" somethings were looking up at me from her side of the closet.
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The 2014 Chevrolet Cruze diesel to be at the Chicago Auto Show

Posted By on January 29, 2013

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One of my favorite automotive sites Autoblog mentioned that the long awaited (2011 post) Chevrolet Cruze diesel will be making an appearance at the Chicago Auto Show as a 2014 model. According to reports it should compete handily in the fuel efficiency area with the Volkswagen Jetta TDI … although I’ll be anxious to see if it resembles the normal Chevy econoboxes in interior finish and driving characteristics? Some time ago Scott Burgess declared it needed some tweets.

Comment from Autoblog:

Earlier reports have indicated that the diesel Cruze will be able to achieve fuel economy numbers in the range of 50 miles per gallon. For comparison, the similarly sized Volkswagen Jetta TDI is rated at 30/42 mpg city/highway, but as we found out in our long-term test of the 2011 model, hitting 50 mpg was a piece of cake.

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Official specifications will be released at the time of the 2014 Cruze’s unveiling, though reports have stated that the sedan will be powered by a reworked version of the 2.0-liter turbo-diesel inline-four found in the Holden Cruze CDX overseas. In that application, the four-pot oil-burner produces 160 horsepower and 265 pound-feet of torque – increases of 20 hp and 29 lb-ft over the 2.0-liter engine used in VW’s Jetta TDI.

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