Between me and my uncle, we wired the building the best way we knew how. Look Oshman, I can take a little constructive criticism, but your post is borderline insulting. I do not claim to know electrical wiring do's and dont's, and the reason for the pics was not to show off my obvious lack of electrical engineering skills, but to show how hard we all worked at making my little dream a reality. And yes, it is insured, and in Florida any building less than 500 square feet does not require an electrical permit, so it will be covered in the event my piss poor job at wiring results in an electrical fire. Now back to posting those pics!
SG,
. Why do/did people build and put so few outlets in a room?
SG,
Questions: Just out of curiosity, what's the reason for the exhaust fan?
The hole around the air conditioner is somewhat larger than the unit, what was your reasoning for that? I like how you finished it, by the way!
The video monitor above the piano, how is that used? is it hooked up to the computer?
Joel, Studio 52
Well done!
So when do we get to hear a recording? Do you like the sound of the control room?
Best of luck with it! Eric
I was expecting something dirty here.
Nice pics though.
Between me and my uncle, we wired the building the best way we knew how. Look Oshman, I can take a little constructive criticism, but your post is borderline insulting. I do not claim to know electrical wiring do's and dont's, and the reason for the pics was not to show off my obvious lack of electrical engineering skills, but to show how hard we all worked at making my little dream a reality. And yes, it is insured, and in Florida any building less than 500 square feet does not require an electrical permit, so it will be covered in the event my piss poor job at wiring results in an electrical fire. Now back to posting those pics!
I don't know what you mean... but okay!
...Why do/did people build and put so few outlets in a room? I live in a very old house and hate the fact that there are so few outlets in the entire house! ...
Who did the hack electrical work? No staples on the boxes, no connectors on the branch circuits at the service, no separate neutral and ground bar for sub panel. Neutral and ground cannot be bonded at a sub panel. Is that romex inside pipe as a service feeder?
Did you use wire nuts on the grounds in the outlet boxes? Are all metal boxes grounded? Did you install a ground rod outside the building? Did you bond the structure? (since it is a metal building) No use of nail plates on any of the drilled studs.
Looks like more than 8 outlet boxes per circuit too. That is a lot of outlets for only two 20 amp home runs.
I hope your fire insurance is paid up but they won't cover work like that.
The rest is cool though.
Well I'm sorry if you are insulted
My post was to inform you that there were problems and to also state other things that should be done that either I could not see but would assume that they were overlooked by the state of the job that was pictured.
After all, isn't the point of this forum to help people get it right? Well you didn't as far as the electric is concerned and I just pointed it out to you. Electric is something that you don't mess with if you don't know what you are doing and quite frankly, you posted the pictures and since I am an electrician I could see obvious violations and questioned the integrity of your work.
Really? You call it "hack work," go on a rambling list of everything he did wrong, and then give him a sarcastic "sorry if you were insulted." WTF?
If you are concerned with someones saftey, there are a lot better ways to put. You don't offer any concern; just sarcasm and berating comments. If you're goal were simply to "inform" him "that there were problems" you could have done that in a PM. This place IS to help people "get it right" but that doesn't mean you should chastize them when they don't. So if this is your brand of "help" then as far as I'm concerned you can take it, along with your electrician's permit, and go fuck yourself.