[Build] New to noisebridge and looking to build

jim jim at well.com
Thu Oct 22 06:15:52 UTC 2009



good. let's do that as we finish out the new 
sub-panels. also let's see if we can do that 
for the original sub-panel that feeds the 
ceiling lights and baseboard plugs. 
thanks, 
jim 


On Wed, 2009-10-21 at 16:32 -0700, Aaron Stone wrote:
> I taped a piece of paper to the wall next to the main panel labeling
> each of the breakers.
> 
> The subpanel in the dirty shop is two phase 50 amp, is that enough for
> the machinery that's going in there?
> 
> The kitchen subpanel is three phase 100 amp, and in an awkward
> location for getting power back up that column. Is there going to be
> an electric oven/stove that warrants so much power?
> 
> Aaron
> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:14 PM, Aaron Stone <sodabrew at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the brain dump of things to work on! I'll put some noisebot
> > time into my schedule this week and use your list to do a walkaround
> > triage of what I can help with.
> >
> > Are the parts for these projects all bought already? If not, is there
> > a reimbursement fund or is it on a donation basis by whomever makes
> > the hardware store run?
> >
> > Aaron
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:43 PM, jim <jim at well.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>   there is no schedule. people do what they can (or
> >> please) when they can.
> >>
> >>   one burning need is for storage. seems to me the
> >> stuff in the turing classroom is of three categories:
> >> computer stuff, construction stuff, and the flat
> >> screen stuff (on the table near the door).
> >>   getting the computer stuff and the construction
> >> stuff off the tables makes the room useable.
> >>   places to put the stuff include near the big rack
> >> and other computer stuff near the fridge (for the
> >> computer stuff) as well as along the wall that
> >> divides the classrooms from the central walkway space
> >> (for the construction stuff). leave the flat screen
> >> stuff where it is for now.
> >>
> >>   look at the construction of the shelves in the
> >> storage closet and build another one or two shelves.
> >> i've got the hang of it, so just as well leave it
> >> for me--i'll get to it fast.
> >>   there's paint and electrical fittings in the
> >> storage closet.
> >>
> >>   against the west windows are planks for the book
> >> shelves. cut 2x4s in 12 inch lengths (nice and
> >> straight cuts, use the radial saw) for supports for
> >> the shelves. there are a few heavy cardboard
> >> wardrobe boxes to be used as backing (smear glue on
> >> the rear edges of the wood then staple or nail the
> >> cardboard onto the glued surfaces). there are
> >> various nails and glue and various tees and angle
> >> braces in the closet next to the electronics area.
> >>
> >>   the sub-panel on the south wall (west end) should
> >> power the lights and receptacles for the electronics
> >> area, storage closet, and darkroom. the light fixtures
> >> above the electronics area should get powered from
> >> the sub-panel and switched from a column on the south
> >> wall (look at tape tags on the south wall). bring pipe
> >> up from the sub-panel to the ceiling and then branch
> >> to the various locations (there's my bender in the
> >> storage closet.
> >>   wire up the receptacles on the west wall. they get
> >> power from the sub-panel on the north wall (near the
> >> elevator room).
> >>   in the middle of the north wall in the turing
> >> classroom, near the floor, is a box with wires sticking
> >> out. leave it alone till i group the red-black-white
> >> wires. then it'll be ready for provide power for lights
> >> in the dirty workshop, turing classroom, and church
> >> classroom as well as receptacles in the turing and
> >> church classrooms.
> >>   the sub-panel in the dirty workshop provides power
> >> for receptacles in the dirty workshop. use singles for
> >> dedicated machines; use duplexes for handtools.
> >>   send me email off-list and we can coordinate a
> >> little better.
> >> jim
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 20:48 -0700, Aaron Stone wrote:
> >>> I just discovered noisebridge at the new space anniversary party two
> >>> weeks ago. I'd like to come help build out the space!
> >>>
> >>> I'm handy with electrical, plumbing, and carpentry. I want to learn
> >>> Forth, fire dancing, and darkroom photo developing.
> >>>
> >>> Are there scheduled build days I can jump into?
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>> Aaron
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> >>
> >>
> >
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