I didn't finish as much as I wanted to this weekend. I wanted to frame the raised portion of the ceiling, but nither HD or Lowes had any decent 2x4x12' - everyone of them was crooked or bowed or twisted. I needed eight but could only find two. I mentioned it to the manager and decided I'd wait till next weekend.
So all I accomplished was a bit of electrical rough-in. This house is wired so screwy. I need to go through and redo several circuits. For example, the bathrooms should have a dedicated 20 amp circuit, but they are on a 15 amp along with the hall light, the pantry light (on the other side of the house!), the fireplace lights, and the master bedroom ceiling fan. The rest of the circuits are similar. When this house was built it was in an unincorporated area of the county, so little is to code, even by 1973 standards, much less today. I'll just update as I go along.
The original breaker box was made by Federal Pacific which is long out of business. So when the main breaker died, it would have cost $300 just for the replacement - if one could be found. Unfortunately, it died on a Friday afternoon in July. I put the family up in a local motel and bought a new 125 amp box w/ all breakers for $100 from HD and installed it over the weekend. It was mounted outside - on the west wall - so it would overheat somedays and the AC breaker would trip. When I replaced it I flipped it inside. The space is a little more cramped than it should be, but I had intended to replace the waterheater with an on-demand wall-mounted unit, which would have given the required room easily, but couldn't afford the unit when the time came to replace the old heater. I can still move the new heater over a couple of inches and plan on cutting back the shelving when I remodel the laundry to achieve the required clearance.
I added an access panel to run new wires to the box - otherwise there was no way to get back in the eave to snake new ones down.
I bought the lightboxes for the recessed lights. I didn't realize they were so expensive: $20 for the box, $30 for the eye insert, plus the bulb. They'll come out to about $60 per light x 6 lights.
More next weekend...

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