Thursday, October 12, 2017

Progress Update: October 12th

(Eric making overhead patterns)

Progress is steady but slowed a bit due to Eric taking a side job for our personal support. We also lost a few days preparing for Hurricane Nate which switched tracks in the final hours leading to landfall. Originally, it was supposed to go right over us!

Eric has built the overhead in the second forward guest cabin and is in the final stages of painting the panels. He also built an A/C vent box for the cabin as well as several special switch plates for the newly installed light switches for the LED fixtures in the hallway, utility room, and first guest cabin. So nice to not be on extension cords and work lights anymore. Thank you DJ!

 Eric cutting the old overhead flush to the walls.

 


 Building overhead panels









 Building and installing each panel to fit.

 
 Installing the A/C vent box










 Painting overhead panels



DJ running wiring for lights to the first guest cabin.









 New distribution panel
 

 Running wiring for utility room lights.
 Running more wire from the engine room to the forward area. DJ also took this opportunity to remove more old wire.



Installing the hallway switches and lights.
 New light switch in the utility room 
using our custom built cover plates.



Custom made cover plates
 Mary working on the second batch of recycled wire.



Recycled wire in the process of being cleaned, measured and marked.



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