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I’ve got the power (inside)

Hooking up the electricity to a home is no amateur job. But then again, I am a qualified electrical engineer and have worked with 10.000 Volt systems for the Provincial Power Conpany. So after Arnoud managed to drive an 8 feet grounding rod into the rocky soil, I went and got me the biggest main lug box, that hooks up to the enormous aluminum cables.

This 200 A box should be enough for many many years.

So finally my 150 ft extension cord to the power pole is obsolete and power now runs into the Home underground.

As the water heater runs on 220, it has a special connection with its own circuit breaker. Water will heat up 4x faster now.

The table has been turned

It’s been turned a couple of times. Being Sunday, I took it easy and did a non essential job: building a table. The cabin builder had left way too little siding, but did leave a lot of 2×4 and 2×7” ish cedar boards. So I made this table on the deck today:

It seat up to 8 and is pretty solid. I thought this would be a much more appropriate table for Ozyue Lodge.

Arnoud back to DC

Today was Arnoud’s last day here: he has been helping out this week and without him I probably would still have only cold water and no fully functional bathroom. Although a lot of the work he did was under the floor, it is essential to getting a whole new level of comfort. Besides his useful engineering approach it was a fun week, starting of with watching Max Verstappen finishing third at the Grand Prix at Austin. The help of friends like Arnoud and Mart last March only adds to the fun I have creating Ozuye Lodge.

Center Tree

As soon as the 3/4 floor was put in, it was clear the center beam had to be supported, as it would bend if you walk on the second floor. Up until now this was done with the all American foundation called 2×4. But with the tree that was unrooted during construction, I knew this would make a fitting support tree.

So after cutting it with laser precision, the tree was lifted and put into place.

It has a perfect spot for a beer and my hat.

Left side

Today Arnoud and myself worked on the left gable end siding. We stopped here as it was getting hot with the sun burning down. Most of the afternoon we spent on getting equipment and materials.

Like this sliding Beveled miter saw and a tile saw I did not even unpack yet. This one will cut the boards around the windows, at a perfect 45 degrees angle.

Harry Nak

If you’re Dutch, you will know that Harry Nak has an antenna on his Dak, which is Dutch for roof. This antenna is for the 4G LTE internet router. Currently it is not yet set up, so internet is arranged through the router’s small antennas.

Privacy at last

Although framing shows where walls will be, it does not offer much privacy. Today, Arnoud and myself have placed the walls for the bathroom.

It makes the posts stand out much more. The walls will not remain this color; this is the mold proof sheet rock which comes in green/blue like this. The floor currently is cement board, and will be tiled later.