nashvillesigns
Making America great, one sign at a time.
Happy new year everyone!
it finally happened...
burst pipe above my shop from a unoccupied unit, and water rained EVERYWHERE.
so much moisture in the walls the paint started to blister. the entire shop windows fogged over and iced up.
All of my vinyl stock is pretty much ruined.
After drying out all the equipment, i was able to get my printer, (mimaki jv-33) running again.
the RIP computer is kinda toast, though. gonna find another faster one somewhere.
my question is,
1. since the oracal printable material is buckled by the paper getting wet/moist, is it fixable?
2. i figured the banner material is good. i will test that.
3. what are the long term effects of the water damage to my electrical stuff?
4. the mimaki is printing like it never happened. why am i so nervous?
5. shop smells like a barn. God, i love horsehair plaster.
thanks for reading!
-mosher
it finally happened...
burst pipe above my shop from a unoccupied unit, and water rained EVERYWHERE.
so much moisture in the walls the paint started to blister. the entire shop windows fogged over and iced up.
All of my vinyl stock is pretty much ruined.
After drying out all the equipment, i was able to get my printer, (mimaki jv-33) running again.
the RIP computer is kinda toast, though. gonna find another faster one somewhere.
my question is,
1. since the oracal printable material is buckled by the paper getting wet/moist, is it fixable?
2. i figured the banner material is good. i will test that.
3. what are the long term effects of the water damage to my electrical stuff?
4. the mimaki is printing like it never happened. why am i so nervous?
5. shop smells like a barn. God, i love horsehair plaster.

thanks for reading!
-mosher
Apparently I built that building very well, I had to force the regular door open and when I did there was literally 6 inches of water well contained in there. Sloshed on in, got soaked, shut the water off to the building, and opened the roll up door. It took a good 15 minutes for the water to drop to about a half inch deep. Going to take several days to get everything dried out. Had to come in to open the business up but am taking a big 16" squirrel cage fan and a couple of other fans back home shortly to start the drying out process. Looks like my plans for this weekend are set with dragging everything out of the building.