[Build] Electrical Tracing Party

jim jim at well.com
Thu Aug 27 20:37:58 UTC 2009



   one of our tho'ts is to try to get new pipe up 
before painting begins. the less shiny stuff is 
around, the better. 


On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 13:26 -0700, neil maclean wrote:
> I just got off the phone with Jim and we made some decisions that I 
> really like.
> 
> I oing to bring a rolling scaffold tonight and would like help getting 
> it up the stairs and set up in the space. The scaffold can help us trace 
> circuits and later to install pipe and wire.
> 
> I would like to create a plan tonight. If we finish the circuit tracing, 
> we can make decisions about how to re-purpose them, take them out, or 
> use them as they are.
> 
> It would be great if one to three people could work with me on Friday, 
> (Jim is going to get the materials in the morning and then come back 
> later in the afternoon.)
> I could use help most of the day doing stuff like carrying things 
> around, handing it up the scaffold, rolling the scaffold, opening boxes, 
> tracing circuits, pulling wires, and fastening pipe. If anyone wants to, 
> I could also share some basics about how to bend pipe, (its not really 
> that hard.)
> 
> I would like to start early Friday, like 8 or 9 in the morning. My goal 
> is to get the biggest run, the one to the bathroom/laundry/kitchen 
> finished and the one to the shop at least figured out and began.
> 
> Neil
> 
> 
> 
> Shannon Lee wrote:
> > Hey All,
> >
> > Tonight at 7:00, a bunch of people are getting together at 2169 to 
> > admire the floor, and to give a go at finishing off the cable tracing 
> > -- we need to figure out where all the breakers go.
> >
> > The front box is all taken apart, and we won't be able to use the 
> > breakers themselves to trace out -- so bring tracing equipment!  I 
> > know I've got a tone generator and tracer kit, it's not clear to me 
> > whether it's suitable for tracing AC as well as low-voltage cable;  
> > Jim recommends a battery and a voltmeter -- we have a couple of 
> > voltmeters, so if you have batteries suitable for this sort of 
> > adventure, be sure to bring them along.
> >
> > See you all there,
> >
> > --S
> >
> > -- 
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> >
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