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*Landlord is covering wall build labor to compensate for delays | *Landlord is covering wall build labor to compensate for delays | ||
− | * | + | *Shower drain |
− | + | ** Would cost about $2500 as it needs to core drill through to the floor below. | |
+ | ** There is a shower on the first floor that we can use | ||
+ | ** Should we have the drain installed or use the shower on the 1st? | ||
===What's Next?=== | ===What's Next?=== | ||
− | *Need to take our tools over | + | *Need to take our tools over? |
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*What work do we want to do ourselves? | *What work do we want to do ourselves? | ||
==Minutes== | ==Minutes== | ||
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+ | * new pictures look amazing | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * yesterday a whole bunch more walls went up | ||
+ | * 60-80% framed | ||
+ | * everything is plumbed | ||
+ | * wash sink stubs, hot and cold water, drain and everything for the wash sink | ||
+ | * craft area, too | ||
+ | * dishwasher, kitchen sink | ||
+ | * changed the toilet plumbing; it's copper instead of flex line | ||
+ | * plumbed for the bathroom sink as well as for a mop sink, where we had the shower drawn on the sketch | ||
+ | * not shaped for a shower, not sure of their intention; there's a drain and hot and cold in that corner for however we want to make use of it | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * electrical | ||
+ | * 440 panel | ||
+ | * 3-phase panel is up, transformer is where it's going to be | ||
+ | * main panels are on the walls | ||
+ | * have trunk of cable coming out of one to transformer | ||
+ | * panels are not where we'd negotiated; will need to update the cable length spreadsheet | ||
+ | * velzy won't be on, but we're going to need to figure out what we're going to do for subpanels | ||
+ | * pictures of labels are in cable pullers, so we know what breakers we can get | ||
+ | * image we want to still do sub-panel in several spots to make wiring easier | ||
+ | * will need matching to what they're providing | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * walking around is really awesome; it's going to be huge; shops are going to be massive | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * are they hanging drywall? | ||
+ | * not until we tell them to or we do it ourselves | ||
+ | * not hanging until we have electrical finished | ||
+ | * might want to go in ourselves and hang one side ourselves | ||
+ | * then it's still accessible | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * blundar doesn't mind going down and pulling cable | ||
+ | * velzy reached out for quotes for electrical material | ||
+ | * haven't gotten quotes yet | ||
+ | * richard's is the cheapest | ||
+ | * velzy did reach out to them for a quote | ||
+ | * blundar gave velzy names for electricians for labor help | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * we're going to want to reach out to a few electricians and get quotes to have them do some or all of the work for us | ||
+ | * blundar: might want to prioritize work; like lights | ||
+ | * kevin: there are lights, they don't make sense for our floor plan, so we'll need to reconfigure them but they're bright | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * we need electrical material on hand | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * blundar: do we have data wiring; cat5 or cat6 | ||
+ | * drew: i need to work with Kevin this week or next to hammer out the lengths we need; i have some developments | ||
+ | * i talked to 2701's IT this week; some things have changed | ||
+ | * blundar: i have 600-800 foot of CAT5E or CAT6 from projects | ||
+ | * i have a decent number of light switches and outlets; our house is wired at this point, won't use it | ||
+ | * i'll take inventory and bring it down | ||
+ | * kevin: we've got a good count of what we'll need, so if you let us know what you have we can use it | ||
+ | * blundar: i'll try to get it done over the weekend | ||
+ | * kevin: quotes this week to decide who we're going with | ||
+ | * blundar: it might make sense to get some supplies ASAP; as soon as walls are up if electric prevents the drywall going up we should get started on it | ||
+ | * kevin: first thing the subpanels need to go in. velzy's RFQ didn't include subpanels | ||
+ | * blundar: could start with the bathroom | ||
+ | * kevin: bathroom circuits are planned out; it's framed and plumbed and ready for electrical | ||
+ | * blundar: i have 30-100 feet of 12-2 or 14-2 laying around; | ||
+ | * kevin: that's only so helpful; most of our runs are around 100' | ||
+ | * bring it in | ||
+ | * we were planning on doing everything in MC | ||
+ | * blundar: no | ||
+ | * kevin: we'll pass | ||
+ | * recepticles and switches we can make use of | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: landlord is covering wall build out | ||
+ | * blundar: what's his poison? | ||
+ | * kevin: rent checks | ||
+ | * blundar: poison never hurts | ||
+ | * kevin: he wants to hang out when we have a party | ||
+ | * lisa: invite him when we have our open party | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: shower drain? | ||
+ | * plumber quoted $2500 to bore through the floor and have a shower drain | ||
+ | * didn't budget that | ||
+ | * can be added later | ||
+ | * i think we should do it later | ||
+ | * schwinn: there's a shower on the first floor | ||
+ | * blundar: that's kind of a bonus; and having access on the first floor | ||
+ | * schwinn: $2500 is almost the whole kitchen budget | ||
+ | * to throw a hole in the floor | ||
+ | * drew: we can keep it clear and add it later | ||
+ | * kevin: can put a mop sink in and pull it out later | ||
+ | * schwinn: is there going to be a mop sink outside? | ||
+ | * kevin: a mess sink; like a utility sink | ||
+ | * schwinn: i'm cold on it | ||
+ | * blundar: if we can postpone, that's adequate | ||
+ | * chris: a 6" diamond drill is $40 a day to rent | ||
+ | * the drill itself is $150-160 a day | ||
+ | * if we wanted to fuck around with doing it, for $500 we could drill the hole easily | ||
+ | * we could do that if we wanted to mess with it | ||
+ | * doesn't have to happen now | ||
+ | * tim: punt! punt! punt! punt! | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: we'll have other things to put up for vote | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: kitchen? | ||
+ | * it's ready for stuff to start buying there | ||
+ | * if you find something to get, that needs to happen now | ||
+ | * schwinn: my attitude about the urgency of it being open when we open has shifted; it might be a while before we need it | ||
+ | * blundar: having a refrigeration unit, and sink, and something to generate heat would be nice | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: we're taking the stove and fridge from here | ||
+ | * schwinn: it might not be spit-polished by then | ||
+ | * we'd talked about the kitchen being there on day one | ||
+ | * i've abandoned that notion | ||
+ | * i don't know what day 1 actually is | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: we have to just go with the flow on how this goes | ||
+ | * schwinn: it's cool that we have other people to do this ourselves | ||
+ | * we can figure out how to do the rest safely on our own terms | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: i'm still worried about the electrical in that respect | ||
+ | * schwinn: yeah, but you're not going to be thinking about the walls | ||
+ | * you were really strung out 2 months ago about who's doing what when | ||
+ | * now it's answered itself | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * burdick: i like that we can keep social distancing in our new space; functional work space | ||
+ | * chris: one thing i'm looking at is that the more outside and fresh air the better | ||
+ | * i'm pushing to basically not open for customers indoors since we own a parking lot and patio | ||
+ | * the more that we can open windows, the better | ||
+ | * the less that we're recycling through HVAC, the better | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * dust collection blowing out the side of the building; and ventilation doing that would probably be an ASAP priority | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * schwinn: i'll look into windows | ||
+ | * kevin: 2701 will install windows | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * drew: we had a chat with 2701's it person (velzy and drew) | ||
+ | * they are prepared to provide internet, firewall, and wireless, and an ethernet handoff to anything we want | ||
+ | * my BOM got shorter by not needing to buy a router | ||
+ | * he's going to allow incoming VPN, azure connections, etc. | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * he uses new access points; he'll be covering the space with wireless APs | ||
+ | * he's going to give each tenant a vlan and independent firewall rules | ||
+ | * thanks to some of us lifting some of our infrastructure into the cloud, we can bring that in easily | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * chris: what's the bandwidth coming into the building? | ||
+ | * drew: it's through CBTS; it's not fioptics | ||
+ | * metro ethernet | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: what do we want to do ourselves? | ||
+ | * what are we taking over to the building? | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * blundar and kevin bringing big table over and leaving blundar's truck there | ||
+ | * lisa: if you take a table, take 2 chairs or stools or something? | ||
+ | * schwinn: i second that | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * schwinn: my agenda doesn't interfere; i'm going to clean windows and build sound baffles which hang from the ceiling | ||
+ | * chris: speaking of the big tables; | ||
+ | * is that cart still there with all the chairs? we can take that cart and one or two tables from the lounge | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: i'm also interested in taking a couch and recliner for the new lounge | ||
+ | * we can start building out a comofy spot | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * schwinn: when will we have access to wifi? | ||
+ | * drew: he'll let me know when they come in; we'd have an ethernet handoff for our switches and APs | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * schwinn: my work does not care if i cowork; my work from home brings a lot of liberty; as soon as i have my laptop set up there i can work from there | ||
+ | * drew: i'll have him add a configuration for us and pass that along | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * jill: i can help cleaning windows | ||
+ | * schwinn: there's like 18 of them | ||
+ | * jill: since i'm not doing school, i can't stand being in the house all day | ||
+ | * schwinn: i'll take the screens out for pressure washing | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * kevin: if you have a list of things to move over post it in slack | ||
+ | * wall builders won't be doing any more work until tuesday | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * drew: can we get together to set up for ethernet runs? | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * schwinn: sounds like we're moving the hive | ||
+ | * blundar: it's real! | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | * drew: i'll have to give you locations and switch stacks and drops | ||
+ | * kevin: that's what i did with the sub panels for the electric |
Latest revision as of 07:47, 22 May 2020
Move Meetings | ||
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Previous: May 14th, 2020 | Meeting Procedure | Next: May 28th, 2020 |
- Meeting Time: 7:30pm-8:30pm
- Meeting Location: Telecom
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- Floor Plan: File:2701InitialMoveInLayout.pdf
- Trello Board (Schedule/Task list): https://trello.com/b/KhEDs35R/moving-hive13
Agenda
Build Progress
- Material Delivered
- Bathroom/kitchen Framed
- Landlord is covering wall build labor to compensate for delays
- Shower drain
- Would cost about $2500 as it needs to core drill through to the floor below.
- There is a shower on the first floor that we can use
- Should we have the drain installed or use the shower on the 1st?
What's Next?
- Need to take our tools over?
- What work do we want to do ourselves?
Minutes
- new pictures look amazing
-
- yesterday a whole bunch more walls went up
- 60-80% framed
- everything is plumbed
- wash sink stubs, hot and cold water, drain and everything for the wash sink
- craft area, too
- dishwasher, kitchen sink
- changed the toilet plumbing; it's copper instead of flex line
- plumbed for the bathroom sink as well as for a mop sink, where we had the shower drawn on the sketch
- not shaped for a shower, not sure of their intention; there's a drain and hot and cold in that corner for however we want to make use of it
-
- electrical
- 440 panel
- 3-phase panel is up, transformer is where it's going to be
- main panels are on the walls
- have trunk of cable coming out of one to transformer
- panels are not where we'd negotiated; will need to update the cable length spreadsheet
- velzy won't be on, but we're going to need to figure out what we're going to do for subpanels
- pictures of labels are in cable pullers, so we know what breakers we can get
- image we want to still do sub-panel in several spots to make wiring easier
- will need matching to what they're providing
-
- walking around is really awesome; it's going to be huge; shops are going to be massive
-
- are they hanging drywall?
- not until we tell them to or we do it ourselves
- not hanging until we have electrical finished
- might want to go in ourselves and hang one side ourselves
- then it's still accessible
-
- blundar doesn't mind going down and pulling cable
- velzy reached out for quotes for electrical material
- haven't gotten quotes yet
- richard's is the cheapest
- velzy did reach out to them for a quote
- blundar gave velzy names for electricians for labor help
-
- we're going to want to reach out to a few electricians and get quotes to have them do some or all of the work for us
- blundar: might want to prioritize work; like lights
- kevin: there are lights, they don't make sense for our floor plan, so we'll need to reconfigure them but they're bright
-
- we need electrical material on hand
-
- blundar: do we have data wiring; cat5 or cat6
- drew: i need to work with Kevin this week or next to hammer out the lengths we need; i have some developments
- i talked to 2701's IT this week; some things have changed
- blundar: i have 600-800 foot of CAT5E or CAT6 from projects
- i have a decent number of light switches and outlets; our house is wired at this point, won't use it
- i'll take inventory and bring it down
- kevin: we've got a good count of what we'll need, so if you let us know what you have we can use it
- blundar: i'll try to get it done over the weekend
- kevin: quotes this week to decide who we're going with
- blundar: it might make sense to get some supplies ASAP; as soon as walls are up if electric prevents the drywall going up we should get started on it
- kevin: first thing the subpanels need to go in. velzy's RFQ didn't include subpanels
- blundar: could start with the bathroom
- kevin: bathroom circuits are planned out; it's framed and plumbed and ready for electrical
- blundar: i have 30-100 feet of 12-2 or 14-2 laying around;
- kevin: that's only so helpful; most of our runs are around 100'
- bring it in
- we were planning on doing everything in MC
- blundar: no
- kevin: we'll pass
- recepticles and switches we can make use of
-
- kevin: landlord is covering wall build out
- blundar: what's his poison?
- kevin: rent checks
- blundar: poison never hurts
- kevin: he wants to hang out when we have a party
- lisa: invite him when we have our open party
-
- kevin: shower drain?
- plumber quoted $2500 to bore through the floor and have a shower drain
- didn't budget that
- can be added later
- i think we should do it later
- schwinn: there's a shower on the first floor
- blundar: that's kind of a bonus; and having access on the first floor
- schwinn: $2500 is almost the whole kitchen budget
- to throw a hole in the floor
- drew: we can keep it clear and add it later
- kevin: can put a mop sink in and pull it out later
- schwinn: is there going to be a mop sink outside?
- kevin: a mess sink; like a utility sink
- schwinn: i'm cold on it
- blundar: if we can postpone, that's adequate
- chris: a 6" diamond drill is $40 a day to rent
- the drill itself is $150-160 a day
- if we wanted to fuck around with doing it, for $500 we could drill the hole easily
- we could do that if we wanted to mess with it
- doesn't have to happen now
- tim: punt! punt! punt! punt!
-
- kevin: we'll have other things to put up for vote
-
- kevin: kitchen?
- it's ready for stuff to start buying there
- if you find something to get, that needs to happen now
- schwinn: my attitude about the urgency of it being open when we open has shifted; it might be a while before we need it
- blundar: having a refrigeration unit, and sink, and something to generate heat would be nice
-
- kevin: we're taking the stove and fridge from here
- schwinn: it might not be spit-polished by then
- we'd talked about the kitchen being there on day one
- i've abandoned that notion
- i don't know what day 1 actually is
-
- kevin: we have to just go with the flow on how this goes
- schwinn: it's cool that we have other people to do this ourselves
- we can figure out how to do the rest safely on our own terms
-
- kevin: i'm still worried about the electrical in that respect
- schwinn: yeah, but you're not going to be thinking about the walls
- you were really strung out 2 months ago about who's doing what when
- now it's answered itself
-
- burdick: i like that we can keep social distancing in our new space; functional work space
- chris: one thing i'm looking at is that the more outside and fresh air the better
- i'm pushing to basically not open for customers indoors since we own a parking lot and patio
- the more that we can open windows, the better
- the less that we're recycling through HVAC, the better
-
- dust collection blowing out the side of the building; and ventilation doing that would probably be an ASAP priority
-
- schwinn: i'll look into windows
- kevin: 2701 will install windows
-
- drew: we had a chat with 2701's it person (velzy and drew)
- they are prepared to provide internet, firewall, and wireless, and an ethernet handoff to anything we want
- my BOM got shorter by not needing to buy a router
- he's going to allow incoming VPN, azure connections, etc.
-
- he uses new access points; he'll be covering the space with wireless APs
- he's going to give each tenant a vlan and independent firewall rules
- thanks to some of us lifting some of our infrastructure into the cloud, we can bring that in easily
-
- chris: what's the bandwidth coming into the building?
- drew: it's through CBTS; it's not fioptics
- metro ethernet
-
- kevin: what do we want to do ourselves?
- what are we taking over to the building?
-
- blundar and kevin bringing big table over and leaving blundar's truck there
- lisa: if you take a table, take 2 chairs or stools or something?
- schwinn: i second that
-
- schwinn: my agenda doesn't interfere; i'm going to clean windows and build sound baffles which hang from the ceiling
- chris: speaking of the big tables;
- is that cart still there with all the chairs? we can take that cart and one or two tables from the lounge
-
- kevin: i'm also interested in taking a couch and recliner for the new lounge
- we can start building out a comofy spot
-
- schwinn: when will we have access to wifi?
- drew: he'll let me know when they come in; we'd have an ethernet handoff for our switches and APs
-
- schwinn: my work does not care if i cowork; my work from home brings a lot of liberty; as soon as i have my laptop set up there i can work from there
- drew: i'll have him add a configuration for us and pass that along
-
- jill: i can help cleaning windows
- schwinn: there's like 18 of them
- jill: since i'm not doing school, i can't stand being in the house all day
- schwinn: i'll take the screens out for pressure washing
-
- kevin: if you have a list of things to move over post it in slack
- wall builders won't be doing any more work until tuesday
-
- drew: can we get together to set up for ethernet runs?
-
- schwinn: sounds like we're moving the hive
- blundar: it's real!
-
- drew: i'll have to give you locations and switch stacks and drops
- kevin: that's what i did with the sub panels for the electric