I am quite pleased with progress at the moment but it is going to slow down next week. I am now over half way to getting the electrical circuits roughed in and ready for inspection. Before I can complete the work however, I must put in a final stud wall on the landing for a cupboard but, I cannot do this until the new floorboards arrive and I don't have a date for them yet.
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This is the first stud wall on the landing. It is the front of a large walk in closet for the main bedroom, there not really being enough room for a lot of closet space in the bedroom itself, without taking too much of the room up. |
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This shows the same closet looking in the other direction and you can see the area on the left at the far end where a similar closet for the second bedroom will go. Note the lack of floorboards there. |
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Likewise, I have put in closet frontages for cupboards in the corridor leading to the North Wing (blame Tony Broom - he was the first to use the term). They will be for linen, other bedding, towels and the such. |
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Not much different from the other end of the corridor. I have had to put these in now so I can put socket (receptacle) and lighting circuits in the closets and corridors. |
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Putting circuits on stud walls is one thing, putting them through the logs is a totally different story. The 1/2" holes we pre-bored through the logs have proved far too small and we have had to bore virtually all of them out again in order to feed the wires through the logs to the receptacle boxes, which in the wood are metal - here a light switch .... |
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…. and here a receptacle box. There has been a little damage to the logs but, nothing that will not be covered or that cannot be repaired. |
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The joy of working with wood is that it is generally pretty forgiving and none of the damage seen here will be visible when I'm finished. For those interested you can see two different circuits here. The one on the right of the photo is a standard two wire 110 v circuit and the one on the left is a three wire 240 v circuit for my UK printer and stereo system. Impressed? OK, not impressed. |
I did quite a lot of work in the basement this week. I put up the walls for the mechanical room which, for those uninitiated into these things, is where the furness for the hot air central heating system and the 'on demand' water heater will go. The manifolds for the hot and cold water systems will also be in there. Sadly, I forgot to take any photos so you will have to wait until next week to see this. Oh, alright, I'll take some photos tomorrow and post them here so you don't have to wait.
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Most of the wiring this week will come off the main circuit panel in the storeroom. You can see the wires, all labelled ready to be connected to the box. I'll do this once all the circuits are in place. It is best to go in there once and get it over with. That way I can keep the power on uninterrupted. I also energised some of the circuits in the garage in order to give me power there for all the large power tools. I also connected the 240 v circuit for my UK tools and all this has already made life easier. I'm not sure if the inspector will be too happy but, I haven't done anything that hasn't already been done from the main box. I'll admit I did close my eyes when I first turned on the power to the sub-panel and energised the circuits, feeling a strange mixture of pride and relief that the whole thing didn't blow up. Anyway, it is all working as it should and I am particularly pleased with getting the 240 v circuit up and running from a 110 v system. I know that there is at least one person out there who will be impressed. I will also try to remember to post a photo of the garage circuits up and running. |
Other work this week included top and tailing all the spindles that have yet to be used. I found that many of them were difficult to fit into the rails because of inconsistent work on the ends. I used a special tool for ensuring they are all the right size and took the opportunity to rationalise their storage while I was at it - again photos to follow.
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While I was at it I made up a few of the railings for the deck, which you can see stacked up here. Quite a few more to make and I might get a chance to do some more next week. I just need some warm weather to stain them and then I can get them up, which will be difficult by myself. |
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Finally, on Saturday, I had a bit of a clean up on the ground floor and in the garage, not that I expect you will have noticed. If nothing else it made me feel better. In some ways it is a bit of a waste of time trying to keep the place too tidy and clean but, in other ways it's a good thing. It is nice to come to work to a tidy and clean workspace each morning and it helps to prevent damage to finished things already in place. |
I'll sign off now.
"Time for bed," Said Zebedee.