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Hey! Finally finished up my kitchenette/home office project.
Did all the work EXCEPT installing countertops and pulling three new
20-amp circuits from the breaker box to the dishwasher, disposal and
microwave.

Not bad for a beginner, even if I say so myself.

I have one cabinet left over. Weird.

http://tinyurl.com/2rbk5h

http://tinyurl.com/36o3fv


I guess I could build a boat. :}
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On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 12:49:25 -0400, HK wrote:

Hey! Finally finished up my kitchenette/home office project.
Did all the work EXCEPT installing countertops and pulling three new
20-amp circuits from the breaker box to the dishwasher, disposal and
microwave.

Not bad for a beginner, even if I say so myself.

I have one cabinet left over. Weird.

http://tinyurl.com/2rbk5h

http://tinyurl.com/36o3fv


I guess I could build a boat. :}


Next week I'm getting a colonoscopy. I'm wondering if I should post
pictures. Any ideas?
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You'll be amazed haw much better your small appliances work when drawing
straight from the panel on dedicated circuits, instead of daisy chained
on one common feed. Rewired my kitchen outlets this way, and the
difference in performance was more than *just* noticeable.
JR

HK wrote:
Hey! Finally finished up my kitchenette/home office project.
Did all the work EXCEPT installing countertops and pulling three new
20-amp circuits from the breaker box to the dishwasher, disposal and
microwave.

Not bad for a beginner, even if I say so myself.

I have one cabinet left over. Weird.

http://tinyurl.com/2rbk5h

http://tinyurl.com/36o3fv


I guess I could build a boat. :}



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JR North wrote:
You'll be amazed haw much better your small appliances work when drawing
straight from the panel on dedicated circuits, instead of daisy chained
on one common feed. Rewired my kitchen outlets this way, and the
difference in performance was more than *just* noticeable.
JR

HK wrote:
Hey! Finally finished up my kitchenette/home office project.
Did all the work EXCEPT installing countertops and pulling three new
20-amp circuits from the breaker box to the dishwasher, disposal and
microwave.

Not bad for a beginner, even if I say so myself.

I have one cabinet left over. Weird.

http://tinyurl.com/2rbk5h

http://tinyurl.com/36o3fv


I guess I could build a boat. :}





The electrician pointed that out. He was amazing. He pulled the wires
through a ceiling fixture and got them to the panel, which was 40' away,
without having to cut any holes except where the wires were coming out
for the new kitchen, and then only because a steel beam was in the way.
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JR North wrote:
You'll be amazed haw much better your small appliances work when drawing
straight from the panel on dedicated circuits, instead of daisy chained
on one common feed. Rewired my kitchen outlets this way, and the
difference in performance was more than *just* noticeable.
JR

HK wrote:
Hey! Finally finished up my kitchenette/home office project.
Did all the work EXCEPT installing countertops and pulling three new
20-amp circuits from the breaker box to the dishwasher, disposal and
microwave.

Not bad for a beginner, even if I say so myself.

I have one cabinet left over. Weird.

http://tinyurl.com/2rbk5h

http://tinyurl.com/36o3fv


I guess I could build a boat. :}





Sure. Like any of those appliances draw 2000+ watts each. I really
hope you are joking.


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What's your problem, anyway? CPS calling and knocking on your door again?
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Drivel...

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What's your problem, anyway? CPS calling and knocking on your door again?
JR

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Drivel...

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"Dan," "Charley Morgan," and a few others are competitors in the Fox
NoNews Network's "Ranking Assh*les of the World" contest. The winner is
determined by how many bozo bins they get themselves filtered into, and
first prize is a shower with Bill O'Reilly and a loofah.



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On Sat, 09 Jun 2007 20:46:49 -0400, HK wrote:

JR North wrote:
What's your problem, anyway? CPS calling and knocking on your door again?
JR

Dan wrote:
Drivel...

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"Dan," "Charley Morgan," and a few others are competitors in the Fox
NoNews Network's "Ranking Assh*les of the World" contest. The winner is
determined by how many bozo bins they get themselves filtered into, and
first prize is a shower with Bill O'Reilly and a loofah.



Harry, like Reggie said, "Without your bozo bin, you'd have nothing to talk
about." (Except for your kitchen, of course.) Shoot, some people may even
believe you *do* have others filtered. But, they just don't know you very
well, do they?
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Home office or illegal apartment? Either way, nice job.
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Hey! Finally finished up my kitchenette/home office project.
Did all the work EXCEPT installing countertops and pulling three new
20-amp circuits from the breaker box to the dishwasher, disposal and
microwave.

Not bad for a beginner, even if I say so myself.

I have one cabinet left over. Weird.

http://tinyurl.com/2rbk5h

http://tinyurl.com/36o3fv


I guess I could build a boat. :}



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Jim wrote:
Home office or illegal apartment? Either way, nice job.
"HK" wrote in message
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Hey! Finally finished up my kitchenette/home office project.
Did all the work EXCEPT installing countertops and pulling three new
20-amp circuits from the breaker box to the dishwasher, disposal and
microwave.

Not bad for a beginner, even if I say so myself.

I have one cabinet left over. Weird.

http://tinyurl.com/2rbk5h

http://tinyurl.com/36o3fv


I guess I could build a boat. :}





Thanks. I've never really done anything like it before.


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