sounds good I am in cape coral fl,,,
I also got lucky some pool cage screens and branches that's about it best 
thing I never lost power and had about 50 gallons on gas
waiting to run the generator go's in the lawn mower now...
 gary
 
On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 12:54:42 PM UTC-4, Daren Schwenke wrote:

> Damage from Irma: About 2 cubic yards of tree branches around the yard and 
> everything was dirty.  The wind pushed water through the windows which were 
> not covered/sealed in minor amounts.  That was about it.  We did get lucky 
> that it broke inland and the winds that got us were coming from across 
> land.  
> Cleanup from the preparations was/is more labor intensive than the 
> hurricane itself.  The ice blocks for the fridge are still melting in the 
> sink 4 days later.  We never lost power.
>
> On Thursday, September 14, 2017 at 7:43:02 AM UTC-4, Tom M wrote:
>>
>> Oh boy.. see you around the next event.  (Did you take any damage from 
>> Irma?)
>> I'm trying to get switched over to Charles probotix solution on my 
>> MPCNC.  I'm currently running gantrykins and I keep forgetting to switch 
>> between world and joint when I'm homing.  I wind up inadvertently racking 
>> the gantries. I cracked some of 3d printed bearing blocks. Luckily weld 
>> repairing them is fairly easy.
>> Switches are wired and installed I need to install terminals, and hook 
>> into the cramps and redo the Hal and ini's.  Yikes, I'm running out of time 
>> here.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 14, 2017 2:47 AM, "Daren Schwenke" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm at my other home in FL currently and crashed the head on the 
>>> printer, destroying part of the head and splitting my ceramic bed.  Nema23 
>>> and 9mm belts may have been a bad choice.
>>>
>>> Tried updating to use the new pythonic configs and it turns out in the 
>>> current fdm module (without using the subdirectory to override it like in 
>>> the Rostock config I borrowed from machinekoder) the delta_r or rod length 
>>> is ignored.  So 0,0,0 was below the bed.  I slowly approached it, but the 
>>> interface didn't register my stop command until it was too late... so I got 
>>> to watch it slowly destroy my bed.  :)
>>> My fault for removing the physical estop button for aesthetic reasons..
>>>
>>> Prime is screwy due to Irma so parts wouldn't get here in time for me to 
>>> fabricate them, and I can't find a suitable polished ceramic tile locally.
>>> So... I'm not going.
>>>
>>> On Sunday, September 10, 2017 at 9:35:37 PM UTC-4, Tom M wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hey Guy's,
>>>>
>>>> If anyone is going to be at the Milwaukee Maker Faire feel free to stop 
>>>> by and say hi.
>>>>
>>>> https://milwaukee.makerfaire.com/maker/entry/275/
>>>>
>>>> Daren Schewenke is going to be there as well.
>>>> https://milwaukee.makerfaire.com/maker/entry/277/
>>>>
>>>> Tom
>>>>
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