There are now 2 port-a-potties at the building. One for boys and one for girls.
MSD and contractor plumbing crews will be active at LVL1 for the next
week, while they redo our sewer lines. They say one week, but let's go
ahead and assume 2 weeks..
Access will still be through our regular door entryway in the alley.
The front door isn't keyed the same and we can't move the RFID access
around without a lot of hassle.
Please be patient with the MSD and plumbing crews while they are
working. If they have any questions about access or procedure, direct
them to contact our landlord. Don't try to answer it yourself and
don't call me to get the answer. The landlord is the point of contact
for all the work crews.
Everyone can resume your pulse jets, flame colors, synthesizer
building, 3D printering, lasering, space AI or whatever else you're
working on.
Awesome news Chris. Thanks for keeping us up to date, its nice to get
these periodic emails.
Any thoughts of setting back the celebration a week so we would more
confident in having an event with no sewer gases or (additional) dust
floating around for all the food that will be out in the open?
It might also give us a greater turnout since next week is a holiday week
and many will on vacation.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Christopher Cprek <paxtita...@gmail.com>wrote:
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Jeff Johnson <jeffjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Awesome news Chris. Thanks for keeping us up to date, its nice to get these
> periodic emails.
> Any thoughts of setting back the celebration a week so we would more
> confident in having an event with no sewer gases or (additional) dust
> floating around for all the food that will be out in the open?
> It might also give us a greater turnout since next week is a holiday week
> and many will on vacation.
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Christopher Cprek <paxtita...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> I'll put it on the whiteboard when I get to the space tonight.
>> Chris
>> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Everseeker <eversee...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Is there any number /email for the landlord, just in case?
The regular door is jammed by the wood they have covering the hole and can not open enough for anyone to get through. When I got here the land lord was here with the garage door open so I was able to get in and I have been letting MSD people (I'm guessing) in all day to check out the basement. But when I try to use the RFID access code to open the garage door from the outside it doesn't seem to be working. Has the code changed? Maybe you can figure this out tonight Chris.
Thanks, Sam Ellis ________________________________________ From: lvl1@googlegroups.com [lvl1@googlegroups.com] on behalf of Christopher Cprek [paxtita...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 2:08 PM To: lvl1 Subject: {LVL1} We're back! ...kinda
LVL1 is now open again!
There are now 2 port-a-potties at the building. One for boys and one for girls.
MSD and contractor plumbing crews will be active at LVL1 for the next week, while they redo our sewer lines. They say one week, but let's go ahead and assume 2 weeks..
Access will still be through our regular door entryway in the alley. The front door isn't keyed the same and we can't move the RFID access around without a lot of hassle.
Please be patient with the MSD and plumbing crews while they are working. If they have any questions about access or procedure, direct them to contact our landlord. Don't try to answer it yourself and don't call me to get the answer. The landlord is the point of contact for all the work crews.
Everyone can resume your pulse jets, flame colors, synthesizer building, 3D printering, lasering, space AI or whatever else you're working on.
On Monday, June 25, 2012 2:08:12 PM UTC-4, Christopher wrote:
> LVL1 is now open again!
> There are now 2 port-a-potties at the building. One for boys and one for > girls.
> MSD and contractor plumbing crews will be active at LVL1 for the next > week, while they redo our sewer lines. They say one week, but let's go > ahead and assume 2 weeks..
> Access will still be through our regular door entryway in the alley. > The front door isn't keyed the same and we can't move the RFID access > around without a lot of hassle.
> Please be patient with the MSD and plumbing crews while they are > working. If they have any questions about access or procedure, direct > them to contact our landlord. Don't try to answer it yourself and > don't call me to get the answer. The landlord is the point of contact > for all the work crews.
> Everyone can resume your pulse jets, flame colors, synthesizer > building, 3D printering, lasering, space AI or whatever else you're > working on.
> Thanks!
> Chris
On Monday, June 25, 2012 2:08:12 PM UTC-4, Christopher wrote:
> LVL1 is now open again!
> There are now 2 port-a-potties at the building. One for boys and one for > girls.
> MSD and contractor plumbing crews will be active at LVL1 for the next > week, while they redo our sewer lines. They say one week, but let's go > ahead and assume 2 weeks..
> Access will still be through our regular door entryway in the alley. > The front door isn't keyed the same and we can't move the RFID access > around without a lot of hassle.
> Please be patient with the MSD and plumbing crews while they are > working. If they have any questions about access or procedure, direct > them to contact our landlord. Don't try to answer it yourself and > don't call me to get the answer. The landlord is the point of contact > for all the work crews.
> Everyone can resume your pulse jets, flame colors, synthesizer > building, 3D printering, lasering, space AI or whatever else you're > working on.
> The regular door is jammed by the wood they have covering the hole and can
> not open enough for anyone to get through. When I got here the land lord
> was here with the garage door open so I was able to get in and I have been
> letting MSD people (I'm guessing) in all day to check out the basement.
> But when I try to use the RFID access code to open the garage door from
> the outside it doesn't seem to be working. Has the code changed? Maybe
> you can figure this out tonight Chris.
> Thanks,
> Sam Ellis
> ________________________________________
> From: lvl1@googlegroups.com [lvl1@googlegroups.com] on behalf of
> Christopher Cprek [paxtita...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 2:08 PM
> To: lvl1
> Subject: {LVL1} We're back! ...kinda
> LVL1 is now open again!
> There are now 2 port-a-potties at the building. One for boys and one for
> girls.
> MSD and contractor plumbing crews will be active at LVL1 for the next
> week, while they redo our sewer lines. They say one week, but let's go
> ahead and assume 2 weeks..
> Access will still be through our regular door entryway in the alley.
> The front door isn't keyed the same and we can't move the RFID access
> around without a lot of hassle.
> Please be patient with the MSD and plumbing crews while they are
> working. If they have any questions about access or procedure, direct
> them to contact our landlord. Don't try to answer it yourself and
> don't call me to get the answer. The landlord is the point of contact
> for all the work crews.
> Everyone can resume your pulse jets, flame colors, synthesizer
> building, 3D printering, lasering, space AI or whatever else you're
> working on.
I'm trying to coordinate just getting the wood or whatever out of the
way with the landlord, but can't see what's going on until I'm down
there tonight.
Tim, can you give me some more details on the wire? If the new wire is
the wrong kind, what is the right kind?
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Tim Miller <timmillert...@gmail.com> wrote:
> the garage door wire broke and the new wire was the wrong kind
> On Jun 25, 2012 2:38 PM, "Ellis,Samuel Robert" <srell...@louisville.edu>
> wrote:
>> The regular door is jammed by the wood they have covering the hole and can
>> not open enough for anyone to get through. When I got here the land lord
>> was here with the garage door open so I was able to get in and I have been
>> letting MSD people (I'm guessing) in all day to check out the basement. But
>> when I try to use the RFID access code to open the garage door from the
>> outside it doesn't seem to be working. Has the code changed? Maybe you can
>> figure this out tonight Chris.
>> Thanks,
>> Sam Ellis
>> ________________________________________
>> From: lvl1@googlegroups.com [lvl1@googlegroups.com] on behalf of
>> Christopher Cprek [paxtita...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 2:08 PM
>> To: lvl1
>> Subject: {LVL1} We're back! ...kinda
>> LVL1 is now open again!
>> There are now 2 port-a-potties at the building. One for boys and one for
>> girls.
>> MSD and contractor plumbing crews will be active at LVL1 for the next
>> week, while they redo our sewer lines. They say one week, but let's go
>> ahead and assume 2 weeks..
>> Access will still be through our regular door entryway in the alley.
>> The front door isn't keyed the same and we can't move the RFID access
>> around without a lot of hassle.
>> Please be patient with the MSD and plumbing crews while they are
>> working. If they have any questions about access or procedure, direct
>> them to contact our landlord. Don't try to answer it yourself and
>> don't call me to get the answer. The landlord is the point of contact
>> for all the work crews.
>> Everyone can resume your pulse jets, flame colors, synthesizer
>> building, 3D printering, lasering, space AI or whatever else you're
>> working on.
Tyler is at the space with the landlord right now, replacing the
original garage door wire that was removed. He is also working on
placing the RFID scanner closer to the garage door.
John, I don't know what to tell you other than use the metal mill at
your discretion. I have no idea what MSD needs to do in that area or
when they need to do it. Just stay out of their way while they are
working.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Tim Miller <timmillert...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 22 guage or larger from the door motor to the security box
> On Jun 25, 2012 3:33 PM, "Christopher Cprek" <paxtita...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm trying to coordinate just getting the wood or whatever out of the
>> way with the landlord, but can't see what's going on until I'm down
>> there tonight.
>> Tim, can you give me some more details on the wire? If the new wire is
>> the wrong kind, what is the right kind?
>> Chris
>> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Tim Miller <timmillert...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > the garage door wire broke and the new wire was the wrong kind
>> > On Jun 25, 2012 2:38 PM, "Ellis,Samuel Robert" <srell...@louisville.edu>
>> > wrote:
>> >> The regular door is jammed by the wood they have covering the hole and
>> >> can
>> >> not open enough for anyone to get through. When I got here the land
>> >> lord
>> >> was here with the garage door open so I was able to get in and I have
>> >> been
>> >> letting MSD people (I'm guessing) in all day to check out the basement.
>> >> But
>> >> when I try to use the RFID access code to open the garage door from the
>> >> outside it doesn't seem to be working. Has the code changed? Maybe
>> >> you can
>> >> figure this out tonight Chris.
>> >> Thanks,
>> >> Sam Ellis
>> >> ________________________________________
>> >> From: lvl1@googlegroups.com [lvl1@googlegroups.com] on behalf of
>> >> Christopher Cprek [paxtita...@gmail.com]
>> >> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 2:08 PM
>> >> To: lvl1
>> >> Subject: {LVL1} We're back! ...kinda
>> >> LVL1 is now open again!
>> >> There are now 2 port-a-potties at the building. One for boys and one
>> >> for
>> >> girls.
>> >> MSD and contractor plumbing crews will be active at LVL1 for the next
>> >> week, while they redo our sewer lines. They say one week, but let's go
>> >> ahead and assume 2 weeks..
>> >> Access will still be through our regular door entryway in the alley.
>> >> The front door isn't keyed the same and we can't move the RFID access
>> >> around without a lot of hassle.
>> >> Please be patient with the MSD and plumbing crews while they are
>> >> working. If they have any questions about access or procedure, direct
>> >> them to contact our landlord. Don't try to answer it yourself and
>> >> don't call me to get the answer. The landlord is the point of contact
>> >> for all the work crews.
>> >> Everyone can resume your pulse jets, flame colors, synthesizer
>> >> building, 3D printering, lasering, space AI or whatever else you're
>> >> working on.
> I'm trying to coordinate just getting the wood or whatever out of the
> way with the landlord, but can't see what's going on until I'm down
> there tonight.
> Tim, can you give me some more details on the wire? If the new wire is
> the wrong kind, what is the right kind?
> Chris
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Tim Miller <timmillert...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > the garage door wire broke and the new wire was the wrong kind
> > On Jun 25, 2012 2:38 PM, "Ellis,Samuel Robert" <srell...@louisville.edu>
> > wrote:
> >> The regular door is jammed by the wood they have covering the hole and
> can
> >> not open enough for anyone to get through. When I got here the land
> lord
> >> was here with the garage door open so I was able to get in and I have
> been
> >> letting MSD people (I'm guessing) in all day to check out the basement.
> But
> >> when I try to use the RFID access code to open the garage door from the
> >> outside it doesn't seem to be working. Has the code changed? Maybe
> you can
> >> figure this out tonight Chris.
> >> Thanks,
> >> Sam Ellis
> >> ________________________________________
> >> From: lvl1@googlegroups.com [lvl1@googlegroups.com] on behalf of
> >> Christopher Cprek [paxtita...@gmail.com]
> >> Sent: Monday, June 25, 2012 2:08 PM
> >> To: lvl1
> >> Subject: {LVL1} We're back! ...kinda
> >> LVL1 is now open again!
> >> There are now 2 port-a-potties at the building. One for boys and one for
> >> girls.
> >> MSD and contractor plumbing crews will be active at LVL1 for the next
> >> week, while they redo our sewer lines. They say one week, but let's go
> >> ahead and assume 2 weeks..
> >> Access will still be through our regular door entryway in the alley.
> >> The front door isn't keyed the same and we can't move the RFID access
> >> around without a lot of hassle.
> >> Please be patient with the MSD and plumbing crews while they are
> >> working. If they have any questions about access or procedure, direct
> >> them to contact our landlord. Don't try to answer it yourself and
> >> don't call me to get the answer. The landlord is the point of contact
> >> for all the work crews.
> >> Everyone can resume your pulse jets, flame colors, synthesizer
> >> building, 3D printering, lasering, space AI or whatever else you're
> >> working on.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:55 PM, SeanMcP <sean...@gmail.com> wrote:
> How long and how many conductors? I can bring something by tomorrow if I have it in my trailer at work.
> Thanks Sean, maybe Tim or Tyler can answer that.
> I'm not sure why there was a desire to replace this with 22 gauge, but
> the smaller gauge was adequate to switch the opener before; and works
> now too.
> Chris
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:55 PM, SeanMcP <sean...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > How long and how many conductors? I can bring something by tomorrow if I
> have it in my trailer at work.
> Thanks Sean, maybe Tim or Tyler can answer that.
> I'm not sure why there was a desire to replace this with 22 gauge, but
> the smaller gauge was adequate to switch the opener before; and works
> now too.
> Chris
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:55 PM, SeanMcP <sean...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> How long and how many conductors? I can bring something by tomorrow if I have it in my trailer at work.
> Sorry Sean I misread your e-mail, To replace the wire we will need 2 conductors 26 gauge 30 feet.. We are currently using 30 gauge.
> Tyler
> On 6/25/2012 5:01 PM, Christopher Cprek wrote:
>> Thanks Sean, maybe Tim or Tyler can answer that.
>> I'm not sure why there was a desire to replace this with 22 gauge, but
>> the smaller gauge was adequate to switch the opener before; and works
>> now too.
>> Chris
>> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 4:55 PM, SeanMcP <sean...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> How long and how many conductors? I can bring something by tomorrow if I have it in my trailer at work.
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 6:49 PM, tyler martin <tdmar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 22 will work. If either of you have eyelet terminals that will handle 2-4
> wires of 26-22 gauge that would be great.
I brought over some 18/4 and 22/4 plus an unopened pack of rings, Spade terminals, etc. I'd like the unused amounts of each back at some point if possible since I'll be using them later this summer on my trips to burning man events in Georgia and NC. It's only a few bucks in parts tho on the terminals, so if they're crazy useful and we have none at the space, I can snag another set at HF. If that's the case, if someone can shoot me the part # off the case I'll be equipped properly :) Wire's too expensive these days for me to leave too much of that ATM, although I'm going to see what I can do about that. Just haven't had a chance to scrounge any yet that I haven't already put in inventory that I need to account for.
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> I brought over some 18/4 and 22/4 plus an unopened pack of rings, Spade terminals, etc. I'd like the unused amounts of each back at some point if possible since I'll be using them later this summer on my trips to burning man events in Georgia and NC. It's only a few bucks in parts tho on the terminals, so if they're crazy useful and we have none at the space, I can snag another set at HF. If that's the case, if someone can shoot me the part # off the case I'll be equipped properly :) Wire's too expensive these days for me to leave too much of that ATM, although I'm going to see what I can do about that. Just haven't had a chance to scrounge any yet that I haven't already put in inventory that I need to account for.
I finally got ahold of the MSD field inspector this morning and got
the good news. Sewage lines have been reconnected, so our bathroom
facilities are now fully operational.
Contractor crews are still at work pouring cement in our basement to
repair the floor. MSD will be continuing work in the alleyway this
week, pouring concrete plugs and asphalt where they dug up the
alleyway.
Everything is operational, just watch for wet cement.
On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Lockadoc <locka...@aol.com> wrote:
> I dropped off two 75 (+ or -) feet sections of 22/12 wire
> Bill S
> Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 26, 2012, at 6:19 AM, SeanMcP <sean...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I brought over some 18/4 and 22/4 plus an unopened pack of rings, Spade terminals, etc. I'd like the unused amounts of each back at some point if possible since I'll be using them later this summer on my trips to burning man events in Georgia and NC. It's only a few bucks in parts tho on the terminals, so if they're crazy useful and we have none at the space, I can snag another set at HF. If that's the case, if someone can shoot me the part # off the case I'll be equipped properly :) Wire's too expensive these days for me to leave too much of that ATM, although I'm going to see what I can do about that. Just haven't had a chance to scrounge any yet that I haven't already put in inventory that I need to account for.