I see you still haven't slowed down. Not that I expected you too. Excellent work.
Thank you for saying that. I have to admit that I can't forge ahead as fast as I used to. This house build was a real challenge. The HVAC/plumbing sub could not get an HVAC ventilation design the building inspector would accept. So I ended up designing and specifying a lot of it and sourcing the equipment. The Ethernet infrastructure was beyond that subs level of expertise. However I have ended up with ethernet architecture here that is was beyond anything I have seen or heard of in other homes.
Two of the neighbors have high powered IT jobs, and working from home was a struggle because of inadequate ethernet infrastructure in the homes.
Fortunately our electrician sub was superb and worked very well under my direction. If he had been incompetent that would have been a real problem. As it was the design of the room, pulling of cables and the totally new design of that novel in wall system was a big hill for me to climb. However it all turned out well for the most part.
There were a number of irritations. One major one was the cedar support posts. I was preoccupied with getting the mounts for the barbecue and generator I had made correctly installed. I told the builder not to install the posts that way, but they did any way and put them down into the concrete where they would rot.
They did not attach them to the roof securely and when the building inspector saw it he had an absolute fit.
Then I ended up having to take care of it. My audio hobby came in handy.
I had to buy screw jacks. I could only get ones too short at reasonable cost. However I bolted them to a couple of loudspeaker stands I had around.
The bottoms of those columns were very hard to pull out. Fortunately I had kept my engine lift and not sold it in our auction. So we pulled them out with the engine lift.
This is now the bottom fixation, with the brackets secured by L - Anchors set in concrete.
This is the top fixation.
I'm glad to say that job made the inspector happy. I honestly think the builder did not know how to correct it, and kept putting the job off. I damn well charged him for it though!