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The Water Cooler / Frost Heaves
« Last post by vtsteam on Today at 06:56:15 PM »
We often get frost heaves here in early spring. The expanding thawing earth moves into ridges and sometimes sinkholes while last wnter's snow melts. This can run overground or under a heaved layer deep as 4 feet, the water doesn't absorb into the ground but stays on or near the surface creating lots of mud, as well as running water. We call this Mud Season.

Unfortunately, this year the height of my shop's concrete floor is below the recently heaved earth around it, so the spring snow runoff has entered, flooded the floor and alternately freezes on cold nights and thaws during the day. March rains have added even more water.

This should all subside once truly warm weather gets here and the base ice in the earth thaws. At which point the shop floor will again be above the surrounding ground level. But for now, my shop is unusable

Just waiting for warm weather.... :(
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So at long last the O rings have arrived to re-seal the mounting face of the two way valve to it's mounting face. Rather an odd size - 9.25mm x 1.78 in hard nitrile - they are apparently BS012 seals.

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Removing the four valve mounting screws  (which previously I'd only slackened) I was surprised to find that it was mounted on an intermediate block. I suspect that it's an over pressure bypass but cannot find any diagrams. Sure enough two of the original seals were distorted but I probably (or maybe) did that when I'd slackened those mounting screws.

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Luckily I'd bough excess of the seals so was equipped to replace all eight involved with this valve.

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I'd previously pumped just short of a gallon of hydraulic oil from the base of the cabinet with an Amazon Oil Sucker (bargain at ?23 special offer)

All reassembled using a light smear of grease to hold the o-rings on the vertical surface as I tightened the bolts.

Moment of truth - I fired up the machine took it out of eStop to power up the hydraulic pump and held my breath - phew no spurts of high pressure flying about  :ddb:

Now I've mopped the residual oil from the cabinet base as best I can, but it's still seeping out of nooks and crannies and probably will for a while as there is a 'false corner' bolted on to protect some wires which will have filled up. Rags stuffed everywhere to absorb what I can.

This means that I can resume fault finding on the turret (which is where this all started) - I have a feeling that I'm going to have to do an 'in frame rebuild' on the turret - it's jammed solid but far too heavy for me to lift out onto a bench.


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The Water Cooler / Re: help from MEM Mods
« Last post by ozzie46 on March 20, 2026, 04:36:24 PM »
I figured it out. There was a setting in my browser that was causing the issue . reset everything to default and all is well with the world and MEM access!!!

Thanks for the help

Ron
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The Water Cooler / Re: help from MEM Mods
« Last post by AdeV on March 20, 2026, 05:53:57 AM »
I tried the contact button Ade and it said an error had occurred.

Hmm, odd... what was the error? It should let you use that, even if your IP is on a ban list... God knows I get enough spam through it!
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The Water Cooler / Re: help from MEM Mods
« Last post by ozzie46 on March 19, 2026, 06:26:11 AM »
I tried another windows device and I can login just fine. I'm starting to suspect my new paid for security software (AURA), the other device does not have it.

I'll have to do some more checking with the software people.

Ron
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The Water Cooler / Re: help from MEM Mods
« Last post by ozzie46 on March 19, 2026, 06:19:13 AM »
I tried the contact button Ade and it said an error had occurred.

Ron
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The Water Cooler / Re: help from MEM Mods
« Last post by ozzie46 on March 19, 2026, 06:16:03 AM »
Ok will try that.

Ron
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The Water Cooler / Re: help from MEM Mods
« Last post by AdeV on March 18, 2026, 08:51:41 PM »
Hi Ron,

I suspect your ISP's IP address is sufficiently close to an address used by a Korean ISP (North Korean seems unlikely tbh, but could be I suppose) - can you do me a favour & use the "contact" link at the top of the page - that should work for you - and just ping a message in? It can be anything - the useful thing about that page is it records your IP address... so I should be able to find out which IP range to remove from that particular ban to restore your full access...

Apologies for the inconvenience!

Cheers,
Ade.
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The Water Cooler / Re: help from MEM Mods
« Last post by ozzie46 on March 18, 2026, 06:48:46 PM »
  [ You are not allowed to view this attachment ]    here is sreenshot of what I see.

 I can access on tapaptalk but not my windows device

Ron
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The Water Cooler / Re: help from MEM Mods
« Last post by ozzie46 on March 18, 2026, 06:31:22 PM »
I found I had been restored earlier today. As far as what happened I don't know. All I can tell you is what I posted above.

Ron
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