ford33
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Interesting build. I do like European electrical systems better than the USA design.






just took the last hour or so to look thru your thread.
dope lay out and great work coming long
Thanks mate. Ah it seems like you're a honda guy too![]()

JDM it looks likes it'll be a beautiful place. I bet in such a small community your building is really the talk of the town! Thanks for the great pics.









This is an insane over the top construction project! I am glad I am not footing the bill!
Always feel honoured when you (the concrete master, with a lovely taste for modern architecture) like the project. Thank youI kinda knew what was coming with that structural slab but.......Wow! I'm not sure what i am more jealous of, the tower crane, the incredible concrete work or all the awesome stuff you are getting from work! The work is looking fantastic.

That's the great question, because if it's too cold they cannot do concrete or brickwork anymore...Great progress pics, Nils! Will the homes be dry ( enclosed ) before winter storms hit? Seems like a lot of concrete work to do before temps get too cold.
thank you sirJDMjunkies.ch thank you for the update, great progress.![]()
Any idea how many total yards of concrete are going into the house? This is fun to watch, thanks for the pictures.



Yeah on page 6 of this thread i once calculated this:
460,5 m3 concrete of various grades, which is approx 602 cubic-yards
Which is only for our half of the house. the in-laws house is approx. the same amount so it would be around 1000 to 1200 cubic yards for the whole build.
mind all the upper levels will be built with brick-walls mainly and much less concrete useage there.
No worries, i'm here to helpSorry man, I'm too enamored with all the pics to read everything. Ha.
I know the thread is quite long yet (and it hasn't even really startedI may have missed something. But you keep mentioning your in-laws's house/part of the house.
Are you guys gonna live together, is the house split in two, is it two houses attached? Sorry for the dumb question, but I'm kind of lost!
No worries, i like to help whenever i can. Thanks for the kind wordsOh, I clearly missed it then! Sorry! I read the whole thread in one go, anxiety got the best of me, lol.
That's just beatiful AND clever. Thanx for answering!
Well, there's a thing called a wiring Diagram (see below). each outlet and each switch has a unique number. before they pull in the wires into the hoses they pull in a thread with labels on it, so you know what to connect inside the red junction boxes and in the cabinet.How the hell does your electrician know which wire goes from which circuit breaker to whcih outlet?!