Just checking in 1/2 Cup. Things seem to be progressing nicely! Glad to see you getting some quality Shed time and nifty Harley work going on!
Thank you
Coop, I am really happy where things are at with the
West Wing at the moment, I have achieved what I set out to do three weeks ago plus some.

The
Quality Shed Time was great for a change and to that end I spent several hours last night with beer in hand sorting a whole bunch of old but usable electrical fittings and outlets from the
West Wing plus some of the bits and pieces that one tends to accumulate over the years. The is quite a heap of stuff and I intend to sell it on Gumtree ( Craigs List )
1/2: i'm almost surprised you couldn't fab up a cover for that fireplace, but it is good to have friends.
looks like your TO DO list has had a few more items added and even more checked off.
has your tenant been back to the house since he first saw it and agreed to rent it from you?
I bet he will be happily surprised or did you give him the link to your thread?
hope you are enjoying your TIME OFF so to speak.
cheers
drives I supposed I could have done it, but my friend has all the right sheet metal gear and did it in a flash for me which was fantastic.
I did install the chimney cowl yesterday and it took a whole 10 minutes to do.
I will be catching up with our prospective tenant at work Monday as he has been filling in for me while I have been away, more just directing traffic so to speak.
He will be surprised at the changes we have done thus far.
I have had a fantastic few weeks off work, yes it has been challenging at times but I have stepped off the Merry Go Round that is called work 100% for that time. Some have said you should go away for a holiday, take a break and my response to that is " what I am doing is a holiday "
All. Yesterday, I concentrated on the final 9 socket outlets that working on over the last few days, fitted the Chimney Flue Cowl, installed the new main earth stake and its bond to the water main incomer and then for the most part cleaned and moved all my stuff back to the
Shed Downunder.
Just to show you guys how a socket outlet is wired out here, you will note the standard cable colours are different the
Red is what we call the Active ( hot ) and the
Black is the Neutral.
We switch the active in all cases.
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The cable from what I understand would be similar to your Romex? It is what we call TPS ( Thermo Plastic Sheath ) and as you can see it is double insulated.
The copper conductors are 2.5mm stranded ( 7/065 seven strands of .065 mm ). We don't normally use solid copper out here nowadays.
Typically where the circuit is fed from say a 20 amp circuit breaker you can have 20 outlets on one circuit, not that you would do that as you would split them over serveral.
The finished double 10 amp socket outlet.
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While I was at the electrical wholesalers ( Laurence and Hansen ) I picked up these great little numbers for when I was under the floor and in the roof space. These are a 10 and 20 watt LED units and they work a treat. I can highly recommend them for a host of applications, they come with a three year warranty as well.
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Anyway that's it for me this morning I out to the
Shed Downunder
Have a great day and thank you one and all for dropping by...
Enjoy your
Memorial Day long week end and please take a moment to reflect on its significance.
As we say out here in Australia on such occasions:
LEST WE FORGET.