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 :)
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
Well you have to add drainage on the outside! It might also be good with a
layer insulation.
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.
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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
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
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 ...
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
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
On Friday 10 April 2015 23:37:43 Jon Elson wrote:
On 04/10/2015 09:32 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
On 10 April 2015 at 18:14, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
But nothing I have done can get rid of a bad character y used in line 12.
Normally this means that the G-code is using an axis letter that the
config does not support.
If this is lathe G-code it would normally use X and Z not Y
On Friday 10 April 2015 13:38:48 sam sokolik wrote:
I didn't change anything...
But I did, and it worked. I am needing to put a postit on the lathes
monitor that says, Hey dumbass, a lathe has NO Y axis.
On 04/10/2015 12:14 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
%
#_startz = 81.0
#_endz=
On Friday 10 April 2015 14:24:45 Todd Zuercher wrote:
I think your error on line 12 is - #_tmp should be + #_tmp.
There was that too, but the real error was that I had forgotten a lathe
does NOT have a Y axis. I need to stick a postit note on the monitor.
:(
Stuff like this drives me to
On Friday 10 April 2015 14:26:50 Todd Zuercher wrote:
Does this work better?
No, not until the y axis, which a lathe doesn't have is edited to become
the x axis. Can I plead oldtimers, or maybe too damned tired to code
from digging at that hole for the sump pump in the basement? Gotta be a
On Friday 10 April 2015 17:43:03 andy pugh wrote:
On 10 April 2015 at 18:14, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
But nothing I have done can get rid of a bad character y used in
line 12.
Normally this means that the G-code is using an axis letter that the
config does not support.
If
On 04/10/2015 12:14 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I am in the middle of an attempt to dry up my basement, and I've a sump
dug about a foot deep 2 feet more to go is the plan, but we had north of
3 of precip in the last 36 hours and I am losing the battle.
I can't help with the
On Friday 10 April 2015 21:44:41 Jon Elson wrote:
On 04/10/2015 12:14 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I am in the middle of an attempt to dry up my basement, and I've a
sump dug about a foot deep 2 feet more to go is the plan, but we had
north of 3 of precip in the last 36
On 04/10/2015 09:32 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
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