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    Default Re: Castleton ROC Post - Restoration Thread

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    Now don't she just look the sex now!
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    Default Re: Castleton ROC Post - Restoration Thread

    yeah it looks absolutly spot on

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    Default Re: Castleton ROC Post - Restoration Thread

    how was the water level in the sump? be nice if it was just getting in with the hatch missing.
    nice start to your restore

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    Default Re: Castleton ROC Post - Restoration Thread

    well its quite low since we pumped it out with the elctric pump - i think the sump pump is working now so it shouldnt get too full any more. It was probablys only full due to the missing hatch, which is a good thing

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    Default Re: Castleton ROC Post - Restoration Thread

    Itll probably drain well with it been on high ground. looking good.
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    Default Re: Castleton ROC Post - Restoration Thread

    The water level had not changed since it was pumped out, despite all the rain we've had.
    I would suspect it was the missing hatch that's caused the flood.
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