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Electrical first fix/Ducting order


Thedreamer

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We are now working our way through first fix for the self build.

 

Our electrician has been busy drilling holes and threading many reels of cables around the house.

 

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The other area where we have made some progress is the ducting system.

 

I’ve never ordered ducting before and it took me some time to order all of the parts and then have them to delivered to Skye.

 

This came into two deliveries, both times some of the items were dented and buckled. Some were easy fixed but others required replacements to be sent.

 

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I wonder now if this is a common occurrence with others that have ordered ducting online?

 

Once the last parts arrived, I was able to lay it all out to check back to the plan.

 

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My plumber will be fitting the ducting which should happen soon. Our brickie will also come back to construct the blockwork for the stove.

My next job will be painting the house as the render has now had sufficient time to allow any impurities to be washed away.

Although I have been busy with the house and work over the last few weeks, I was lucky enough to be given a wee boat. It was a group effort taking it down the croft and felt great to be on the loch after a few years. Might be the start of a new hobby.

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I would be buying a sailing dinghy to keep on that loch. Nothing fancy something like a wanderer or GP14

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4 hours ago, ProDave said:

I would be buying a sailing dinghy to keep on that loch. Nothing fancy something like a wanderer or GP14

 

I'm keeping my eyes open for a wee sail boat and also kayaks, but got to stay focused and put in all resources for the house.

 

I would also like to put in a small jetty at some point.

 

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Sorry for the late comment but just catching up with various posts and blogs. I have to say that view and location you have secured is second to none. Photo two teases with  glimpse. 

Are you working to a "move in date" or are you flexible? Good luck either way.

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On 28/07/2019 at 16:33, Redoctober said:

Sorry for the late comment but just catching up with various posts and blogs. I have to say that view and location you have secured is second to none. Photo two teases with  glimpse. 

Are you working to a "move in date" or are you flexible? Good luck either way.

 

Thanks @Redoctober. We are pretty flexible with the moving in date. Ideally it would be great if we in before the end of the year, but we stay with my wife's parent just up the road. So the longer we wait the more we can save and do ourselves. But we will need to move in at some point.


The site was originally rough sloping croft land on my wife's croft, it look some imagination and vision back in 2009 on how it would look once cleared. I updated an earlier entry blog in 2019 regarding some of the pre work we did. 

 

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I hope to put up some photos/next entry once the last bit of scaffold comes down as it now pretty much painted.

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