#492396 - 03/03/09 12:34 AM
What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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So I started wiring the house last week, and after a few days of the easy part, getting the individual boxes and circuits installed and figured out, I started running the home runs. Holy crap. Talk about a 10 hour stair master excercise marathon.
Up the ladder, onto the scaffolding, down the other ladder, up the stairs, up the ladder, down the ladder, move the ladder, up the ladder, down the ladder, move the ladder, up the ladder, down the ladder, move the ladder. Then you get top move back to where you brought the power in, stapling wire every 40" or so. Hammer type staples, not swingline, so that means a lot more up the ladder, down the ladder, move the ladder BS. That was one of the short runs. You also get to go back up on the scaffoldinfg to finish the run, and so you can start the next one.
Got 14 done today, plus a lot of other stuff. I'll try to take some photos tomorrow and post up a pic or two. Only another 16-20 left, and then I get to run cable, phone & data!
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#492426 - 03/03/09 02:12 AM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: MrOlearhy]
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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I also unsheathed the wires and built boxes, stripping, crimping, wire nuts, etc. I don't know, maybe 40 boxes in all, recepticales, three ways, switches, light boxes, and I hung 18 cans. Good enough for a rookie.
Damn it Jim, I'm a banker, not an electrician.
BTW, it is a 3200 SF two story house.
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#492449 - 03/03/09 08:46 AM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: Jerry Garcia]
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shiny thingy
Registered: 12/22/08
Posts: 134
Loc: hood canal
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As a carpenter I worked for a guy that used to say that ladders were for getting on scaffolding not for working on. Unfortunately that does not apply here.Climbing ladders all day sucks no way around it. Buns of steel baby..buns of steel
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#492481 - 03/03/09 01:53 PM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: Dogfish]
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Spawner
Registered: 01/30/09
Posts: 849
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So I started wiring the house last week, and after a few days of the easy part, getting the individual boxes and circuits installed and figured out, I started running the home runs. Holy crap. Talk about a 10 hour stair master excercise marathon.
Up the ladder, onto the scaffolding, down the other ladder, up the stairs, up the ladder, down the ladder, move the ladder, up the ladder, down the ladder, move the ladder, up the ladder, down the ladder, move the ladder. Then you get top move back to where you brought the power in, stapling wire every 40" or so. Hammer type staples, not swingline, so that means a lot more up the ladder, down the ladder, move the ladder BS. That was one of the short runs. You also get to go back up on the scaffoldinfg to finish the run, and so you can start the next one.
Got 14 done today, plus a lot of other stuff. I'll try to take some photos tomorrow and post up a pic or two. Only another 16-20 left, and then I get to run cable, phone & data! my advice to you would be to learn how to build rods, and trade rods for labor.....that is the only way i roll.
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#492726 - 03/03/09 10:56 PM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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I just realized I forgot to call you back. I'm a tard. Sorry, we were in the middle of setting up the DU event. Jerry, I do take a small bit of solace in knowing I'm not as old as many of you. Finished running the last of the home runs, I know, I did it backwards. Pulling 6-3 wire 75 feet through little holes on your knees is more of a chore than you think. Took a little break and played on the backhoe filling in the pot holes. That was fun. I love playing on the backhoe.
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#492740 - 03/03/09 11:37 PM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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6-3 is for the range, heat pump, and air handler (part of the HVAC system).
10-3 is for the dryer
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#492766 - 03/04/09 01:03 AM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: Dogfish]
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Smolt
Registered: 01/07/07
Posts: 98
Loc: Western, WA
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I'm just bustin your chops. Not too bad for a guy who doesn't do it for a living. There is one question I will ask though. Why 6/3 for the heat pump and furnace? Usually 8/3 copper is enough for ranges unless it's an unusually large range. I know just how much fun pulling wires through little holes can be. Try some 4/0 SER. Just hauling that around can be a good time.
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#492788 - 03/04/09 10:11 AM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: MrOlearhy]
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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I'm just bustin your chops. Not too bad for a guy who doesn't do it for a living. There is one question I will ask though. Why 6/3 for the heat pump and furnace? Usually 8/3 copper is enough for ranges unless it's an unusually large range. I know just how much fun pulling wires through little holes can be. Try some 4/0 SER. Just hauling that around can be a good time. I know you were giving me a bad time, hence the "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor not a....." Star Trek quote. All's good. High end heat pump and range. By doing a lot of this ourselves we are able to get higher quality equipment and overbuild the systems. Do it once, do it right. No 14-2 in the house, all 12-2 & 12-3.
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#492846 - 03/04/09 01:16 PM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: Salmo g.]
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River Nutrients
Registered: 02/14/06
Posts: 2533
Loc: Elma
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I would feel bad for you guys, but the wiring portion of my project, which starts in about 2 weeks, is going to be performed on a 100 year old existing house. I am going to be working in the attic with a full on face mask, because it is full of that gnarly gray blow in insulation, or in the crawl space which is nothing like crawl spaces on new houses. I get about 8" of clearance for my jug ass to shimmy underneath the floor girders.
I already finished the sanitary drains though, and honestly I cannot see it being any worse than that. That was a freakin' chore. Added 2 bathrooms where there was no bathrooms in the upstairs without removing the ceiling below.
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#492965 - 03/04/09 03:51 PM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: Jerry Garcia]
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Poodle Smolt
Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 10878
Loc: McCleary, WA
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Ahhh, that nasty 100 year old wiring. Looks like creosote covered wire, and the covering crumbles at the slightest touch. Worked on the wife's gramma's place in McCleary replacing just the light fixtures and that made me much more nervous than anything I'm doing now.
RR,
I'll be done with my wiring by then and may have some odds & ends like boxes, maybe a partial spool of wire. 2500 feet in the house now and counting so far. If you need something, I might have it.
Let me know.
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#492972 - 03/04/09 04:00 PM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: Dogfish]
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MPD
Registered: 01/02/08
Posts: 2544
Loc: Santa Rosa, CA
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Ahhh, that nasty 100 year old wiring. Looks like creosote covered wire, and the covering crumbles at the slightest touch. Worked on the wife's gramma's place in McCleary replacing just the light fixtures and that made me much more nervous than anything I'm doing now. Asbestos sheathed solid-wiring inside of lath and plaster walls, glad my parents sold that house! Keep kicking ass Dogfish!
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#493093 - 03/04/09 09:39 PM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
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River Nutrients
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 13508
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RR,
I remodeled, renovated, and added on to an old house from 1980 - 1986. Guess why I'm building new from the ground up?
I've crawled in crawl spaces where there was no room to crawl, on my back, and slid natural gas pipe with a 90* elbow pre-installed over my body and into position, with my contractor friend in the kitchen shining a flashlight through the tiny hole in the floor, and guiding me to line up that damn pipe and tilt it up and through the hole to feed the new kitchen stove. Oh, and cut out some dry rot in the floor where the old kitchen sink had been, dropped five concrete blocks down, and crawled and shoved them into place and jacked up and leveled the floor of the house.
Yeah, if I never work on an old house again, it will be too soon. What I'm doing now is actually fun, except for having studs behind these damn electrical boxes.
Sg
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#493139 - 03/05/09 12:36 AM
Re: What they don't tell you abouty wiring..
[Re: Salmo g.]
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/11/07
Posts: 387
Loc: West of Seattle
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Dogfish,
You might want to run some "spares" for future. When I did my house I ran a spare (2) 12/3 up into my attic. A 12/5 yes, 12/5 into the crawl space as both spaces would be impossible in the future. I also ran 2 coax and 2 cat 5e's to every room.
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