The gas lines held just fine. 12 is a minordrop, but it was over two days, and I also found out that you lose about half a PSI every time you open the valve, which was opened twice before this reading.
Today I was rather busy. I was there until 730, but I brought dinner with me, so I didn't get hungry. The first thing I did was get the grounding installed for the gas lines. It is supposed to be on the nut, but the clamp isn't large enough despite being for 3/4" line.
I got the the wall buttoned back up.
The wire is installed. I didn't staple it in, but I am not sure I am going to.
This time it is long enough.
I also installed the insulation. I installed it over top of the gas lines, but that shouldn't be an issue.
I also pumped up the gas lines to check again tomorrow, now that everything is done. This concludes the gas lines rough-in task finally. It is also the end of the floor insulation. I have the large gauge wire for the source which I intend to do tomorrow. I also need to install the standpipe for the shower drain before Matt gets here on Saturday.
- Fix ruts in driveway.
Put lights on the plow.Get the oil changed in the tractor.Get the tire chains installed and a weight installed on the back.Get the plastic installed- Get the truck oil undercoated.
Fix leaky underbelly.- Get skirting installed.
Find a way to run power that won't be damaged by snow/plow/snowblower.- Find a way to prevent the snow pushing on the shed.
Finish clearing off the slab.- Run the rough plumbing. (includes gas line for stove)
Venting and DrainageWater supplyGas linesInstall wall insulation.- *Install flooring. *12
Install foam boardInstall floor insulation.- install plywood.
- Install light fixtures.
- Install ceiling and attic insulation. *19
- *Install paneling *13, 14
- *Install interior wall *14
- *Complete electrical and plumbing. *17, 18
- *Install final flooring (carpet/whatever). *18, 19
- Install interior fixtures. When I get here, I will likely create a new list for the interior work.
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