Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Oct 12 & 21 Drywalling Cont.

Oct 12 and Oct 21

We continued to drywall the ceiling on Oct 21 there was a bit of slow down as unexpected the drywaling of the HVAC system does take bit more time then just flat ceiling.

Also there had to be some time spent on putting insulation on the side as there wouldn't be access to it later by the HVAC section.

Oct 12
Time spent: 2x5hrs: 10 hrs total

Oct 21
Time spent: 2x8: 16 hrs total

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Oct 9 Drywall Starting

Oct 9 Drywall Starting

Well finally the day to start putting drywall up.
In general its not too bad, as this one is 30% lighter then regular drywall, although from having my hands up for few hours my back is hurting pretty bad.
Taking under consideration that we did spend some time on putting together support, and I was measuring where the pot lights boxes will be; it was pretty good day. 5 boards are up, many more to go.


Time Spent: 2 x 5hrs=10 hrs


Thursday, October 4, 2012

Oct 4 Networking/Media Room wiring

I have decided that best spot for my wireless modem/router will always be my living room.
Unfortunately there is no phone outlet so I have decided to pre-wire one just in case I will change the providers to Bell.
From there I have run 1 cable down to the basement that will be hooked up to 8 port switch to feed up to 8 devices.

- Run total of 200ft of Cat6 cable (thanks to my friend Marcin for sponsoring me that one).
- My friend Pawel installed 5 Cat6 ports on the cable I still have to buy 3 ports Cat3 for phone, and 3 for Cat6 so he can finish hooking them up. He also helped me run the cable and provided good advice in case I drop Rogers :). Thanks Paul, and thank you for the extra wall plates.
I have pre-wired ports for future PC, Projector (just in case), and end of the room where the couches will be. 
- Installed wiring for 7.1 Sound system.
- Installed HDMI cables for Projector, PC, and TV

Wiring totals:
New Cat6 Ports: 8
New Phone Ports: 3
New HDMIs 2x 25ft, + 10ft (for PC, TV and Projector) 6 ports total
New 7.1 wiring for sound
Sorted out existing Cables for Cable TV and External Antenna that had pre-existing cables I'll be installing 4 new F ports.

Time spent: 2 x 7.5 hrs= 15 hrs total (my dad was here and changing spacing from 24 OC to 16 OC for the ceiling drywall, decided to play it safe so there is no sagging over the years)

Cost: ~125 for Cat6 ports, Fports, Cable/Antenna spliters , couple wall plates, and 3 HDMI cables (Best price for HDMI cables so far I have found is at AA Electronics $20 per 25ft high speed and high quality cable, $10 for 6 ft. Also prices for wall plates and Cat6 ports and HDMI ports are best there.)

Not too interesting pictures however here is few.


Cutting drywall for new hook up.


I have finally connected HDMI and Network inside of the wall that runs to my PC in our living room. We had both cables running across the floor.


Looks much better and no more tripping hazard

Mess of cables where the receiver and 8 port switch will sit.

 Convenient power outlet, HDMI and Cat6 port for planned projector. 

Ready for DRYWALL

Supports to hang up our Plasma TV.



Sep 26 Electrical Cont....

Sep 26, 2012

Continued with more electrical work, some changes to existing plans and even though I thought we were close to being done both we did spent whole day, including trip to Home Depot as we run out of 14/2 wire.
Some time was spent on removing existing 4 light fixtures and re-running cold room light and fixture to be hooked up under new circuit.

Installed: 
-4 new circuits (not hooked to the pannel yet we need to have licensed electrician to check)
this set up is good to run over 5000 W of total power.
(Good to know 15Amp breaker is ok to support 1440W of continous power but electricians advise to plan for 1200W per 15Amp breaker)
-15 new outlets
-10 light switches
-3 switches for 3 areas will be 3 way set up required 14/3 wire
-19 pot lights in 3 different zones (media room, main room, bar section)
-6 regular light fixtures
This took roughly about 750 ft of 14/2 wire and 75ft of 14/3 wire for 3 way switches

Time Spent: 2x9hrs = 18 work hours.
Cost: 250ft 14/2 wire = 75$ (no hook ups for wire like last bit)