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dannobasso
Senior Member
Username: dannobasso

Post Number: 515
Registered: 3-2004
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 7:48 am:   Edit Post

I realize this is a trifle compared to what others experienced before but I woke up in my basement studio and swung my feet into a 3 to 4 inch puddle. (actually the entire basement area was covered) Luckily, the power was off otherwise it would have been a fatal rising. My non walled Alembics were in a warwick rack and were high enough to escape harm but a couple of instruments got a bit wet. Couch, carpet, furniture and about 20 guitar cases are under review. I was relieved that AKG makes great cases for their mics because my $1000 tube mic was nice and dry. I didn't check my S&W pistol yet. My school district is the only one in our county open today so I'll have to take care of it this afternoon. So a wet-vac-ing I will go. Hopefully the water hasn't risen while I am away for the day. Amazing how water seeks its own level through a concrete foundation!
Times like these you have to count your blessings and know that others are worse off than you.
811952
Senior Member
Username: 811952

Post Number: 999
Registered: 10-2003
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 7:55 am:   Edit Post

Good luck to you. It's been a whacky Spring, for sure.
chuck
Intermediate Member
Username: chuck

Post Number: 104
Registered: 3-2005
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 8:55 am:   Edit Post

Danno.
Sorry to here of your problem.I have had the same thing happen to me several times in my basement rec area.
I solved the problem by installing a small sump pump in the corner of my basement.In case of power failure there is also a backup marine automatic bildge pump in the same hole hooked to a auto battery and trickel charger.Its a very easy do it yourself project and not expensive.Hope this helps you out.
keith_h
Senior Member
Username: keith_h

Post Number: 741
Registered: 2-2005
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 9:34 am:   Edit Post

Danno,
I hope things work out for the best. If you need a dry place to keep any of your basses at I will gladly offer my place. :-)

Keith
alembic_doctor
Advanced Member
Username: alembic_doctor

Post Number: 257
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 9:41 am:   Edit Post

I too am offering sanctuary to any displaced Alembics.
dannobasso
Senior Member
Username: dannobasso

Post Number: 516
Registered: 3-2004
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 10:58 am:   Edit Post

I am feeling, dare I say it..... warm and fuzzy.
Chuck I admire your self-reliant pioneer spirit.
This has never ever happened before. I've been there 44 years and my Dad never had it happen 6 years before I showed up.
Them French drains is lookin' better and better.
bsee
Senior Member
Username: bsee

Post Number: 1547
Registered: 3-2004
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 12:35 pm:   Edit Post

Basements definitely suck from time to time. I hope you lose nothing irreplaceable and that the rest is insured.
dean_m
Senior Member
Username: dean_m

Post Number: 436
Registered: 7-2002
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 4:14 pm:   Edit Post

Hey Danno,

I had my basement done with an underfloor gutter system. Basically an indoor French drain. This leads to my sump pump which also has a battery operated backup sump in case of power loss.
The whole thing cost about $6K but my piece of mind is well worth it. Plus it's guaranteed for the life of the house!!!!!!!
richbass939
Senior Member
Username: richbass939

Post Number: 825
Registered: 11-2004
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 4:58 pm:   Edit Post

Danno, glad it wasn't worse. I bet that was a shock to step out of bed.
You can say warm and fuzzy. Doomtree/warm and fuzzy. It is a perfect fit.
Rich
the_8_string_king
Senior Member
Username: the_8_string_king

Post Number: 517
Registered: 9-2005
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 5:24 pm:   Edit Post

Well, I'm sure happy to hear your instruments weren't damaged... and more importantly, that you did't fry.

(Message edited by the 8 string king on April 16, 2007)
lbpesq
Senior Member
Username: lbpesq

Post Number: 2310
Registered: 7-2004
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 5:56 pm:   Edit Post

Danno:

Sorry to hear about your flood. While some floods are good (Wake of the Flood - Grateful Dead; Before the Flood - Dylan & The Band; Curt Flood - reserve clause), water on the floor with you stuff sitting in it ain't one of 'em. When I was in college at Berkeley I was living in a basement room that flooded. Unfortunately, I was in New York at the time and my stuff sat in a couple of inches of water for a week. Luckily I was but a poor student with no Alembics. My major loss was my LP collection in an orange crate. At least you were there to take necessary steps. Hope it all works out without too much hassle and minimal damage.

Bill, tgo
dannobasso
Senior Member
Username: dannobasso

Post Number: 517
Registered: 3-2004
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 7:47 pm:   Edit Post

Its looking like a week long battle. My good brother brought over a sump pump and we got most of the water out in about 4 hours. The water insists on creeping back in through the floor in 2 spots. I've moved all the instruments to the first floor and looking ahead to another bout in a few hours. Dean you are a wise man. My brother had it done and he faired very well. I suppose the cases will dry out over time and i guess the basses wanted a change of venue for a bit. Folks in neighboring towns got creamed so I can't really complain. All in all, I'm a lucky sod. Thanks for your kind words and stories.
dadabass2001
Senior Member
Username: dadabass2001

Post Number: 773
Registered: 6-2002
Posted on Monday, April 16, 2007 - 8:15 pm:   Edit Post

Danno,
Sorry to hear of your problem. At least you were home to deal and cope, being on the road could have been a collector's nightmare!
Mike
jorge_s
Intermediate Member
Username: jorge_s

Post Number: 141
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 - 9:08 am:   Edit Post

Hang in there brother. I know what it is like to have water attack everything you own. Just take things one day at a time. Keep that mould away. My prayers are with you.
davehouck
Moderator
Username: davehouck

Post Number: 4980
Registered: 5-2002
Posted on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 - 7:48 am:   Edit Post

Danno; sorry to hear about the flood. And yes, you are right; a lot of people have been dealing with flood waters in the Northeast US this past week. Our hearts go out to all.
olieoliver
Senior Member
Username: olieoliver

Post Number: 1259
Registered: 2-2006
Posted on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 - 8:06 am:   Edit Post

Sorry to hear about the water Danno but am happy that most was unharmed. We don't have basements in most houses in Texas, (too much limestone under the dirt), so I have never experienced such a delima.
Good thing the juice was off, an electrified-Danno would not be a good thing.

PEace and Prayers Brother,
Olie
dannobasso
Senior Member
Username: dannobasso

Post Number: 519
Registered: 3-2004
Posted on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 - 2:45 pm:   Edit Post

Thanks for the kind works and concerns. My guardian Angel must be a pro wrestler / ultimate fighter because after Iugged 19 instrument cases to the garage to dry out I looked at my Alembic/Acme rig and the cord was still plugged into the ext cord in the wall and it had corrosion on the plug when I unplugged it. So dat sucker was live and dangling at some point in the H2O! So learn from my folly, put yer cases up off the floor and use wall hangers whenever available. Now to buy a case of carpet fresh!

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