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Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Tue Nov 17, 2009 6:35 pm
by agriffiths
We had a pipe leak upstairs overnight sending water through the ceiling and onto my desk. I just happened to have had the D700 and 20mm lens out for cleaning the night before and they got drenched.
I wiped them down and there doesn't seem to be any issue at the moment. I think it was just a splash of water and not a direct stream so there doesn't seem to be any signs of water ingress but I'm concerened that there may be something I've missed. Worse case scenario would be the camera fails whilst on a job.
To add to the heart ache the water dripped onto my Apple HD Cinema display and has only just stopped streaming out from the USB ports. Epson traditional papers, external hard drives, camera gimbals.. nothing seems to have escaped
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Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:27 pm
by bigsarg7
OMG, i hope you have insurance!! and hope you listed your gear, new for old, might be time for a new toy!! and everything else too.
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Tue Nov 17, 2009 7:53 pm
by wendellt
Oh my that is horrible news thankgod the camera is ok if anything you should keep the camera in a bag and buy gel packs to absorb the moisture
Asap
As for your computer I hope its insured even though insurance companies will be slow at paying up
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
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Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:34 pm
by ljxphotography
That sux man!! Hope you dont permanently loose any gear from this.
If you need any help to fix the water problem, i would be happy to lend a hand, im a carpenter as well as a photographer.
Mick
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Tue Nov 17, 2009 9:46 pm
by aim54x
Really hope that you are insured. Fingers crossed that the camera is ok.
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:20 pm
by agriffiths
Thanks everyone!
I am insured thank god. Contacted the insurance broker this afternoon and they are organising the claim for me. I just have to get some repair / replacement quotes. Insurance is new for old so on the upside I could end up with replacing the 24" cinema display with a shiny new 30" as that is the only
model available in the HD range now.
My biggest concern was the D700 though, but this seems to be ok. Weather sealing on that thing is brilliant but I'll get it checked by Nikon just to be sure!
The office ceiling is beautiful pressed tin and will probably have to be checked for corrosion. Carpet's a goner too.
Thankfully the 3800 printer and computer were tucked away so they were not affected. With your kind comments I'm finding more and more positives
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Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:33 pm
by biggerry
Great to hear your insured, I am sure its still a real pain but at least you will get all your stuff replaced, eventually!
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
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Wed Nov 18, 2009 7:32 am
by gstark
Sorry to hear of this problem.
While it's a real pain to see your gear damaged, the real hassle comes when you have to get it all fixed or replaced. That becomes a very solid interruption to your life, what with arranging for the repairs etc.
Hopefully everything will be handled without too much disruption.
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:13 pm
by surenj
Fingers crossed for you.
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:33 pm
by agriffiths
Thanks guys, the broker is organising everything so I can get on with work. Hooked up our backup monitor and now we're back in business.
The I.T. guys handling the quote indicated both monitors would be a write off so hopefully we'll have two new 30" HD's on their way shortly.
I'll be taking the camera in for checkup tomorrow but it seems to be fine so more of a precaution at this stage.
The big bonus is that we would have had a client's thermal imaging camera in the office had they not rescheduled. That equipment would not have been covered by our insurance and replacement would have been around $100k not to mention the weeks of downtime required to repair or setup a new one. Breathing a BIG sigh of relief on that one!
Andrew
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
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Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:37 pm
by surenj
agriffiths wrote:The big bonus is that we would have had a client's thermal imaging camera in the office had they not rescheduled. That equipment would not have been covered by our insurance and replacement would have been around $100k not to mention the weeks of downtime required to repair or setup a new one. Breathing a BIG sigh of relief on that one!
Holy cr#$!
Lucky indeed. You probably need to celebrate!!!
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:45 pm
by agriffiths
Enjoying a sparkling beverage as we speak
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:51 pm
by biggerry
replacement would have been around $100k
go out and buy a lotto ticket right now...
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
Posted:
Wed Nov 18, 2009 5:56 pm
by agriffiths
LOL, good idea!
Reminds me, one of the guys made an emergency landing in a primary school last week after his engine cut out. It was a new R22 that had just been flown down from Queensland. He's a great pilot and thankfully both he and his passenger walked away unscathed. I think I told him exactly the same thing... go and buy a lotto ticket!
Re: Roof leak.. argh!
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Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:06 pm
by aim54x
Both of you should go out and buy a lotto ticket....hope things get back on track soon.