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Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 5:09 am
by gullfo
that's my preferred approach - building boxes around the outlets and switches versus simply using putty pads.

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 8:51 am
by Gigalittle
Thanks Glenn! Yeah I built a bunch of little boxes for AC and low voltage wiring.
Electrical Boxes.jpg
Smoke Detector.jpg
Light Box Up 1.jpg
Electrical Boxes.jpg
But putty pads have their uses too...
A Use for Putty Pads.jpg
Sealing Support Column Base.jpg

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 9:51 am
by Gigalittle
I bought three 8 channel mini snakes and built some airtight MDF housings to flush mount the stage boxes.
Snake Box.jpg
Snake Box 1.jpg
Snake Box 2.jpg
Snake Box in Place.jpg
Snake Box Installed.jpg

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 9:56 am
by Gigalittle
Also built hatches for the water meter and main shutoff, and the shut off for the outdoor spigot.
Hatch & Cover.jpg
Hatch Ready.jpg
Ceiling Hatch.jpg

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 10:01 am
by Gigalittle
Pre-wiring for the Mini Split:
Drop for Mini Split.jpg
$5000.00 later... Mini Splits installed
Mini Split Installed.jpg
Air Handler Installed.jpg

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 10:17 am
by Gigalittle
The other ends of the snakes in the control room.
Contol Room Wiring.jpg
Control Room Front.jpg
Live room ready for drywall...
Ready For Drywall.jpg
Ready For Drywall 2.jpg

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:22 am
by gullfo
might be late - did you split the audio conduit and recouple with rubber joint? to decouple between frames (if so attached).

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2021 4:59 am
by Gigalittle
Thanks Glenn!

The PVC conduit is just there to make the opening for the snake pigtails look good. It's only about 4 inches of pipe and does not connect through to the other side.

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2022 4:41 am
by christophercarr86
The light boxes look great!
One of the lights looks like it is in the blue electrical box surrounded by 2x4 and then some have the bigger MDF boxes. What is the difference ?
And for the electrical boxes, is the 2x4 box around those just built to tightly fit the electrical box ? No safety concerns with that ? I like the idea and want to do it!

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2022 3:26 am
by Gigalittle
Hi Christopher,

Thanks for reaching out! I made the bigger MDF boxes for the LED recessed "can" lights. They don't have cans, just a little LED module and a driver module that houses the junction box.

The ceiling drywall (first layer) butts up against the MDF boxes, and the 2nd layer goes right over them. Then we cut another 4" hold in the 2nd layer drywall to install the lights.

The other smaller boxes were made out of scrap 2x4s, backed with scrap MDF and sealed with caulk. They just fit around the boxes for the outlets and other wiring. The ones in the ceiling are for a surface mount light and 2 smoke detectors.

No safety concerns because all the electrical is to code - all junctions are in accessible boxes no hidden splices etc. The electrician did mention it may shorten the lifespan of the LED ceiling lights a little bit due to heat build up, but if that happens they can easily be replaced.

Will post some more pictures when I get a chance.

Steve

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2022 5:10 am
by gullfo
if the lights are in the box enclosures, then leaving the light open to the room will help dissipate the heat (which is processed as part of the overall cooling strategy.

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2022 6:49 am
by christophercarr86
Gigalittle wrote:Hi Christopher,

Thanks for reaching out! I made the bigger MDF boxes for the LED recessed "can" lights. They don't have cans, just a little LED module and a driver module that houses the junction box.

The ceiling drywall (first layer) butts up against the MDF boxes, and the 2nd layer goes right over them. Then we cut another 4" hold in the 2nd layer drywall to install the lights.

The other smaller boxes were made out of scrap 2x4s, backed with scrap MDF and sealed with caulk. They just fit around the boxes for the outlets and other wiring. The ones in the ceiling are for a surface mount light and 2 smoke detectors.

No safety concerns because all the electrical is to code - all junctions are in accessible boxes no hidden splices etc. The electrician did mention it may shorten the lifespan of the LED ceiling lights a little bit due to heat build up, but if that happens they can easily be replaced.

Will post some more pictures when I get a chance.

Steve

Thanks alot Steve! Great thread !! Awesome looking build, I appreciate the follow up as well. Hope all is well!

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2022 3:49 am
by Gigalittle
Here are some more details of the boxes as the drywall was being installed. I took care to re-caulk and make sure they were airtight as the first layer went on.
Caulk the Box.jpg
Caulk the Box 3.jpg
Ceiling Boxes Covered.jpg

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2022 3:58 am
by Gigalittle
More Pics...
Drywall 1.jpg
Drywall in Progress.jpg
Drywall 2.jpg
Green Glue.jpg
Control Room Drywall.jpg
Protect the Snakes.jpg
Drywall Done.jpg
Control Room Drywall Done.jpg

Re: Gigalittle Studio Build Thread

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2022 4:03 am
by Gigalittle
Recessed Lights Installed:
Recessed Lights installed.jpg