Thank you. The businessman has about two million dollars worth of machinery under water. 
He has been informed by the insurance company that they will not be  covering anyone in that area as it was under water in the 1974 floods.  ?? 
So he is uncertain if he will continue, If he decides to carry on It  will involve a few of us working for probably three months or so to see  if we can save and re-condition the machinery.
Fortunately there are many willing volunteers to help sweep out and water blast the mud that is covering everything.
Once they have finished, we can go and start on the equipment if he decides to re- start.
I have worked many years on these types of machines so all being well I can assist him to fix them cheaply. 
Many air pistons and hydraulic rams and valves will have to be stripped  down and repaired. if the pistons and shafts etc  become pitted due to  rust it tends to damage the seals, so they need to be fixed. There are  some hot melt glue machines as well and they usually require new  cartridge elements and sensors etc, a time consuming job. 
@Joe a surprising post, Most of your members are decent people, so why  the surprise that they would express concern?  I have had messages of  concern and support from many of the forums I am a member on.  The news  about the floods is broadcast to many nations so may members are aware  of it.
I don't mind him being a member so long as he isn't barking at the dirty one.
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