Guest Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Measuring up my small upstairs (and cramped) home studio for re-decorating and new furniture, I noticed a bit of laminate floor lifting. Fast forward an hour or so, I've stripped everything out, dismantled the desk and lifted the flooring, only to find a rad valve has had a slow leak for what must have been weeks. 🙈 I've lifted and dried the laminate and luckily the underlay has saved the floorboards. Plumber coming next week to assess the damage and hopefully fix (my DiY is not bad but I don't do plumbing - much too messy if it goes wrong). Ah well, guess I won't be making any music for few weeks. At least it was caught in good time. So the moral is, do look down every once in a while to make sure your feet are still dry. 😂 Andy
PhonoBrainer Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Bummer Andy. Sounds like it's a bit past silica packets. Best of luck!
PhonoBrainer Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Just now, PhonoBrainer said: Bummer Andy. Sounds like it's a bit past silica packets. Best of luck! Plus you can write a blues song.
57Gregy Posted January 11 Posted January 11 I don't worry about that until my feet go through the floor. 2
Guest Posted January 11 Posted January 11 9 minutes ago, PhonoBrainer said: Plus you can write a blues song. Now there's an idea... 🤔 When I woke up this morning, And looked down at the floor... Oh yes, there's definitely mileage in this! 😂
Amberwolf Posted January 11 Posted January 11 26 minutes ago, 57Gregy said: I don't worry about that until my feet go through the floor. We had that happen long ago when I was a kid living in a literal "little pink house" in rural texas.... IIRC mom fell thru the floor next to the bathub into the crawlspace under the house. Landlord never came to fix it; we just had a piece of plywood over it till we moved.  Â
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