this always happens when trying

Bjorn

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to go on holiday

student gets drunk fills bathtub then falls asleep

3 dehumidifiers 5 fans

Monday afternoon just about 100% humidity

within 24 hours knocked down 30%

this morning pack out everything toasty dry

now getting ready to head to the airport

Aloha

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whooooooo hoooooooo packing out early this morning

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At the risk of sounding like Craig "Moe" Lindquist, just because the RH is 30% doesn't mean it's dry. Walls? Subfloor?
 

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Ed said:
At the risk of sounding like Craig "Moe" Lindquist, just because the RH is 30% doesn't mean it's dry. Walls? Subfloor?

Considering Terje works on some of the biggest oil rigs in the world as an engineer. I have full confidence that he knows thermodynamics. Carpet cleaning just pays for tee times and Hawaii trips.
 

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Hoody, I've known Terry, on these boards and through phone conversations, since before you were out of middle school. I know he's a very integlligent and skilled dude. I used to buy glides from Terry back in the day. But rarely, without the aid of serious heat will a structure completely dry in 1 day after a tub overflow. Maybe it was caught within minutes of the tub overflowing? Maybe not. Most likely everything is cool. I was also being somewhat "tounge in cheek" with my comments. I should have known better :roll:
 
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cucu

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that is not the vortex drying system Terry...are you sure you know what your doing ?
the lives of these young people is in your restoration skills.....and your off to play golf.......








fook em............................HAVE FUN
 

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