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Soffit end
The electrical section was an education to say the least.  I had several books to study and even had a "go to guy" for consultation.  I ended up doing 95% of all the electrical myself.  I was fortunate to have Ken Horner watch over my plans and designs and Ken came out to do the more complex connections for me.  Ken is an electrical inspector and he was able to help enormously with great consultation throughout the electrical system - from the initial laying of line in the Sing Logs to the electrical panel hookup.
Soffit center over counter - oven
This electrical section, like many other sections, could be most helpful to the home owner in the future.  These pictures will show exactly what is behind that sheetrock.  Just what is in those walls - and WHERE.  This can be extremely helpful if some repairs or additions or any changes are made. 

In fact, when I was installing the electrical receptacles I came to a spot in the 2nd floor office where on my electrical map it showed a receptacle, but there was nothing on the blank sheetrock wall. 

After looking through these pictures I verified that there Was a wall receptacle fitting with open wires behind that wall.  The Sheetrockers Covered it up!!  I found it and fixed it with ease because these pictures showed me where it was suppose to be.

I'll be coming back to this page to organize pics better, meantime if anyone needs to know "where" this is just look at the "Name" of the image file, it tells location by the name.

   

     
             
             
             
                                                                                   

 

SpiderHollow Sing Log Building project:  Lot purchase '97.  Permitted 8/20/03 Ground breaking 8/30/03 Move in 9/20/05

"Man did not weave the web of life -- he is merely a strand in it.
Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself."

~ Chief Seattle, 1854 ~