Re: [Emc-users] WTF is wrong here

2015-04-11 Thread Lester Caine
On 11/04/15 18:01, Gene Heskett wrote: an internal solution is required, and tanking is a well established process which can make even the wettest basement habitable. The problem is it has to be a complete tank, but good work can recover even basements with running water under them :)

Re: [Emc-users] WTF is wrong here

2015-04-11 Thread Jon Elson
On 04/10/2015 11:31 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: This place isn't that bad, YET. Yes, probably takes 50+ years. (Cue ominous music...) How does that product compare with the sackrete version of hydraulic cement? Not cement at all. It is two epoxies. First you glue little tube fittings to the

Re: [Emc-users] WTF is wrong here

2015-04-11 Thread Karlsson Wang
Well you have to add drainage on the outside! It might also be good with a layer insulation.

Re: [Emc-users] WTF is wrong here

2015-04-11 Thread Gregg Eshelman
Sounds like your next home improvement project is digging a trench around the house to bury some perforated pipe in gravel, with a geotextile lining the trench to prevent dirt infiltrating and clogging the gravel. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software.

Re: [Emc-users] WTF is wrong here

2015-04-11 Thread Gregg Eshelman
On 4/10/2015 8:32 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: My major problem is a plug one, 2 more open next time we get a gully washer. The basement walls, while made of 12 blocks, are I believe what is called a hatite block in some locales. The outer surface was given a quite visible layer of waterproofing

Re: [Emc-users] WTF is wrong here

2015-04-11 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 11 April 2015 05:31:44 Gregg Eshelman wrote: On 4/10/2015 8:32 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: My major problem is a plug one, 2 more open next time we get a gully washer. The basement walls, while made of 12 blocks, are I believe what is called a hatite block in some locales. The

Re: [Emc-users] WTF is wrong here

2015-04-11 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 11 April 2015 06:59:55 Lester Caine wrote: Snip the advert for bad builders :) Ok, done :) Sometimes you have to be smarter than the average plumber employed by a subdivision builder. Most aren't even qualified to run a shovel! All sounds about par for the course ...

[Emc-users] Announcing 2.7.0~pre6

2015-04-11 Thread Sebastian Kuzminsky
Here comes another 2.7 pre-release: 2.7.0~pre6. This one fixes a regression in the new trajectory planner and an old memory corruption bug in hal pin/signal linking, and a couple of other relatively minor things. Please give this new pre-release a serious workout, and let's get 2.7 out soon!

Re: [Emc-users] Homing

2015-04-11 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 12 April 2015 00:16:23 Neil wrote: Why would I have a Unhome all axes option under the machine menu, but not Home all axes. Is there a way to set it up so I can home all axes with one button? Or better -- to let it automatically home all axes for which I have a home switch setup?

[Emc-users] Homing

2015-04-11 Thread Neil
Why would I have a Unhome all axes option under the machine menu, but not Home all axes. Is there a way to set it up so I can home all axes with one button? Or better -- to let it automatically home all axes for which I have a home switch setup? Thanks.

Re: [Emc-users] Homing

2015-04-11 Thread Dave Cole
Is there a way to set it up so I can home all axes with one button? Yes you can, and you can change the order of the homing by axis. It's in the system integrator manual. Search for homing. Dave On 4/12/2015 12:16 AM, Neil wrote: Why would I have a Unhome all axes option under the machine

Re: [Emc-users] WTF is wrong here

2015-04-11 Thread Gene Heskett
On Saturday 11 April 2015 05:15:51 Gregg Eshelman wrote: Sounds like your next home improvement project is digging a trench around the house to bury some perforated pipe in gravel, with a geotextile lining the trench to prevent dirt infiltrating and clogging the gravel. That was done

Re: [Emc-users] WTF is wrong here

2015-04-11 Thread Lester Caine
On 11/04/15 11:00, Gene Heskett wrote: Sounds like your next home improvement project is digging a trench around the house to bury some perforated pipe in gravel, with a geotextile lining the trench to prevent dirt infiltrating and clogging the gravel. That was done (obviously poorly or