That mist looked awesome. It is a good thing that you had the awareness to check the electrical system. It can go wrong fast. DC kills you with fire, and AC kills you with the voltage. For extra ease of mind you could install a stand alone 12 volt thermostat relais sensor, they cost next to nothing, only 5 dollars or so, and you can hook up a 12 volt electric fan to that, or even combined with something simple as a bell or a buzzer or a flashing light that would cause an alarm signal when the temperature gets above a certain threshold. And I suppose that those thermostats also come in any other most common voltages. The door looks great. Another piece of the puzzle that fits in place and that clears the room 👍
Yes, another little piece of the puzzle is in place. The whole electric system was set up as temporary. I am pretty sure the only problem at this time was a faulty fuse block. The permanent electrical system will be in a stone building that I still have to build, and a fire is much less likely in that type of structure. Thanks for watching as always, and I'll look into the item you suggested.
Really coming along Simon. Yep the ENT. makes for a slower installation but a guy like you its a breeze. Ive run lots of romex but never used the piping. Youre doing everything first class.👍👍👍✌️
Good days work Simon. I'm looking forward to seeing drywall go up. You are making a lot of progress with the interior. I imagine it is good to stay out of the sun as much as you can this time of the year. I expect you will be back to digging before too long. Ribs on the open range sure sounds good. 😊👍
Thanks for following along as always. Yes, I will be back on the next trip with the machine to dig on the pond some more. The dinner at the ranch after a hard days work is always extra good.
Thanks for following along as always. I think the kids will enjoy the monkey bars. I also think it would be a good way to keep in shape for myself. I enjoy framing, too, the smell of fresh cut wood and seeing something new that you know you built yourself.
Love Your Videos 😉
Thanks for following along with the ranch build as always. I'll keep the videos coming.
That mist looked awesome. It is a good thing that you had the awareness to check the electrical system. It can go wrong fast. DC kills you with fire, and AC kills you with the voltage. For extra ease of mind you could install a stand alone 12 volt thermostat relais sensor, they cost next to nothing, only 5 dollars or so, and you can hook up a 12 volt electric fan to that, or even combined with something simple as a bell or a buzzer or a flashing light that would cause an alarm signal when the temperature gets above a certain threshold. And I suppose that those thermostats also come in any other most common voltages. The door looks great. Another piece of the puzzle that fits in place and that clears the room 👍
P.S. I suppose that there also might be a relais that will disconnect the power at a certain temperature. That would be even better. 👍
Yes, another little piece of the puzzle is in place. The whole electric system was set up as temporary. I am pretty sure the only problem at this time was a faulty fuse block. The permanent electrical system will be in a stone building that I still have to build, and a fire is much less likely in that type of structure. Thanks for watching as always, and I'll look into the item you suggested.
@insAneTunA I'm sure there is pretty much if you can think of it. Someone else has thought of it as well.
What an awesome view of clouds over the mountains.
It was a beautiful day at the ranch. I appreciate every moment I get to be there. Thanks for watching the project as always.
Really coming along Simon. Yep the ENT. makes for a slower installation but a guy like you its a breeze. Ive run lots of romex but never used the piping. Youre doing everything first class.👍👍👍✌️
I think it is worth the time just in case there is a problem later. Thanks for following along as always.
Good days work Simon. I'm looking forward to seeing drywall go up.
You are making a lot of progress with the interior. I imagine it is good to stay out of the sun as much as you can this time of the year.
I expect you will be back to digging before too long. Ribs on the open range sure sounds good. 😊👍
Thanks for following along as always. Yes, I will be back on the next trip with the machine to dig on the pond some more. The dinner at the ranch after a hard days work is always extra good.
Great work Simon
Thanks for the compliment and following along as always. It was a productive day, but I would rather be making the pond bigger.
I always enjoyed framing. Just something satisfying about it. The door looks good. Monkey bars in the stairwell would be fun. Have a good week 🤝🏻
Thanks for following along as always. I think the kids will enjoy the monkey bars. I also think it would be a good way to keep in shape for myself. I enjoy framing, too, the smell of fresh cut wood and seeing something new that you know you built yourself.
Looking good.. Coming along nicely. Have a great week
Thanks for the compliment and watching as always. I hope your week will be great too.