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PPOT flooded

Posted: 15/08/2010 - 10:03
by beyond
Last night we had a huge splash wave over Copenhagen. This meant floods all over the place. Including the PPOT rehearsal sanctuary. We salvaged as much as we could but there is also a large amount of stuff to be restored. Electronics don't like water. All memorabilia gone. Lots of old commodore tech gone. Took 5 hours to drain.

What a punch in the gut. I'm all black and blue.

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 15/08/2010 - 10:41
by Makke
No! What an absolute bummer! I hope this won't effect the planned 10'th anniversary gig?

Flooding is such an effective cause of damage. :|

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 15/08/2010 - 11:31
by Chris Abbott
It seems to be "hurt PPOT" month, doesn't it? :(

I'm so sorry to hear that, you guys :(

Chris

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 15/08/2010 - 11:54
by Analog-X64
Truly sorry to hear this. :cry:

I would recommend you setup a Relief Fund or Recovery Fund.

If you have a PayPal account please let me know, I'll send some $$$ to help pay for recovery costs.

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 15/08/2010 - 12:00
by Chris Abbott
Analog-X64 wrote:Truly sorry to hear this. :cry:

I would recommend you setup a Relief Fund or Recovery Fund.

If you have a PayPal account please let me know, I'll send some $$$ to help pay for recovery costs.
It read to me like most of it was irreplaceable stuff :( It's like a violent allergic reaction from history... :(

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 15/08/2010 - 12:40
by beyond
Thanks guys, for the support.

No need to for a fund, we'll manage. Right now, we need to asses the damage which I think it boils down to a ruined amp, our old mixer, maybe a bass, and then all the stuff that worth nothing unless you care about it. Oh and a couple of kilometres of audio cable with a aquired smell to it. The real problem is that we need to get up to speed as we have a concert coming up pretty soon. So that's gonna be a real challenge - but in hard times things seem to succeed on a larger scale as if Lady Luck suddenly gives you some focus, so that effect I hope kicks in real soon :)

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 15/08/2010 - 14:44
by merman
Oh, that's really bad news! Hang in there guys!

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 15/08/2010 - 15:14
by Steve B
i hope its not as bad as it first looks ...

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 15/08/2010 - 15:45
by beyond
It's not the looks.... it's the smell...

Just opened the amp and poured all the water out of it. Niagara Falls at 11!

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 16/08/2010 - 7:39
by NecroPolo
Man, I'm really sad to hear that :(

Please take our best wishes from everyone in SRA!

I hope you guys get up'n'running soon. Don't worry about the show, in my experience, most projects start to work extremely well under pressure - you'll have great time there, for sure! ;)

Amps are sturdy beasts most of the time, I hope it will work after being dried. They can bear LOTS of abuse. My JCM900 fell off from the cab a couple of times, was thrown away when I slipped on ice, was sprayed beer at it (I don't drink, some MoFo threw his keg onstage), was frozen, was burned, remained operational with bad AC power, etc-etc-etc...

Back in my heavy touring days, I joined some folks driving all accross Europe. Lots of miles behind. The band leader and singer was the driver as well. He was kinda "good boss" taking care of the whole band and all the connecting stuff. One thing he did not do: stop between point A and B, only in case of re-fuelling the van. Everyone completed his flood'n'drop activities in the petrol station quickly and the van rolled on. As it happened, they had a band member who... you know, could not stop the flood once it was started :) Once, they were on a long journey and the man kept saying that they should stop, he'll need to release the water. The driver said no way, just use an empty bottle. It was night, the poor guy grabbed the closest plastic bottle and started sprayin'. Just seconds later he realised that the plastic bottle was the one that they used for funneling up the window washer fluid barrel in the car, so it has no bottom - but he just could not stop... As a consequence, he filled up a Peavey 5150 on the floor, and it was not his one :) They arrived cursing hard, then borrowed a blowdryer at the gig place and after a while the amp was operational... and it was the stinkiest one for a loooooong time as tubes started to cook :)

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 17/08/2010 - 19:56
by Instant Remedy
Damn, flooding basements is one of my great fears when having a house. Sorry to hear about your flooding guys and hope you will recover without too much loss.

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 17/08/2010 - 20:02
by beyond
To make things worse a water tap blew last night in my bathroom. The pipe with hot water on the tap simply broke off clean with a loud snap! Fortunately I heard it when it happened and could turn off the main water... and luckily I had a new tap to replace it with. The tap exchange was done at 01:00. Oh boy, I'm tired.

Anyone know where Lady Luck went? Well, not that far off. The entire PPOT rehearsal room is now revived (we spent 5 hours cleaning all our stuff, cords, stands, furniture, floor, walls and throwing out tons of stuff) and we only need to test all the instruments. The amp survived and so did the loudspeakers.

Re: PPOT flooded

Posted: 18/08/2010 - 0:05
by Vosla
Damn. Talking about bad luck.
I hope you'll recover fast and the loss isn't that big. :(