I also stopped by Tim's on the way home since he had some old flood lights. They are incandescent and throw off a ton of heat, but it means I didn't have to buy any work lights. It took a little while to get everything set up, but I now have a set of outlets out by the miter saw, and this power strip inside.
They light the place up reasonably well. This picture was taken without the flash after sunset.
I apparently didn't take a photo, but I also started grouping all the plumbing for the attic portion of the venting and got the AAV assembled.
The underbelly and rodent barrier is complete, so another item is off the checklist.
Square up the cornersAttach ceiling beamsSecure rafters and beams with hurricane tiesAttach the subflooring to the trailer frame.Sheathe the roofInstall tar paper to make the roof watertight.Install windows and AC.Tyvek wrap.Install roof. Including the drip edge.Install siding.Install attic vent- Run the rough plumbing. (includes gas line for stove)
- Venting and Drainage
- Water supply
- Gas lines
Run the rough electric.Install rodent barrier/underbelly.- Finish the exterior. Do Skirting.
- Install insulation.
- *Install flooring. *16
- Install light fixtures.
- Install ceiling and attic insulation. *18
- *Install paneling *13, 16
- *Complete electrical and plumbing. *20
- *Install final flooring (carpet/linoleum). *17, 20
- Install interior fixtures. When I get here, I will likely create a new list for the interior work.
Nice lighting! losing daylight way too fast now, aren't you?
ReplyDeleteYeah, it is getting dark around 6 now.
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