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Gobbledox drain when overcast
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Forgive me if this is a stupid question but does Anyone know what Gobbledox drain is like when it's overcast-light rain?
I Know you are never supposed to do drains when it rains and I definitely wouldn't risk it in 90 percent I've seen but this drain is much higher than the canal itself so it's very unlikely that the water would get to the roof. But my friend is only available now and then and with this weather being not so summer I rarely get a chance as much as I would like.
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The water doesn't need to get anywhere near the roof to kill you - for ever!
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ironfistdoug wrote:
22 Jan 2022, 12:21 am
The water doesn't need to get anywhere near the roof to kill you - for ever!
Btw, I realise forever is one word. I was trying to emphasize it... anyways :oops:
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The day Gobbledox fills to 100% is the day Sydney is completely washed away into the ocean.
Water borne diseases are temporary. Drains are forever.
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