Workflow #2

in workflow •  2 years ago 

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The last time we were here the the cieling wasn't even installed, and we were there to connect from the underground lines, to the meter to the fuse box inside.

We had to dig trenches, bust some wall down, tear open some concrete and lay the pvc pipeline down aswell as energize everything. I showed this off in a previous post:
Trench digging for 3 electrical cables and other stuff too

Today we just made a few more advances but we still could not do much till the rest of the folk are done.

Here's what we did.

  • Measured and marked out where all the light switches and outlets are going
  • marked where the pvc tubing goes between each electrical appliences.
  • make elbow grease

All of which was only on the first floor. The second floor has not even been started much off yet.

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This is how we left the main the last time as a temporary measure while they filled the floors with concrete.

The internet guy wanted us to install his pvc lines and told us were he wanted his outlet. And the only way to get there was to go behind the already existing verticle lines going from the floor up to the main. Well... this is how it went down for that

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I had to carve around the backside to make enough room for a half-inch pvc pipe, like the ones you see there, to behind the 1inch and quarter pipe going up and the two additional halfinch pipes.

I didn't take a photo but there was three extra lines going from the main on the right side, two towards the ceiling and one towards the door where two lightswitches would go. (Sorry I left that out too, ill take a new photo the next time we go, probably tomorrow maybe next week.)

Here is the rest ...almost.

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Every wall you see in yellow is actually Styrofoam on each side with concrete mix in between. The Styrofoam is thick enough that we don't need to break much of the concrete within. Where we diday in some hammer and chisel time was where the outlets go. Fairly easy day today. It could have been much worse. We have had much ,...much worse to do in the past.

We didn't get to finish however as we had to pack everything just before we did almost finish. We had an "emergency" to connect at a different job site where another oxxo is about to constructed.

We have 10 total of those to do whoch will keep us busy. Each one takes about 3 months to complete and we will be in all of them.

This is one of those,

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And another

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All of which is still under construction.

That is all for now. I am in no rush to finish drafts on my various series. I know there is plenty of "part 1" titles in my blog but I do aim to complete them and xontinue others forever as long as I am alive and blurt is still functioning.

Thank you for visiting.

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Cheers.

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