I have a copy of Home Depot's "Home Improvement 1-2-3" which has a good section on home wiring. I'll bring it back to the shop when I'm there next. It's kind of basic though, I think. -- Matthew On 01/02/2011 05:28 PM, Ed Paradis wrote: > On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 4:16 PM, Doug Philips <douglas.philips@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: >> Seems reasonable, though I don't know if Matt's idea is to work on projects >> or work "on the shop". > > Many of my projects fall under both cases I suppose. Working on the > power when other people are trying to work is obviously anti-social. > So either before we start or at the very end would be best approach. > >> I think it'd be good if we sat down for a few minutes >> Monday night and came to an agreement on what we want and how we can parcel >> it out. > > I'll not be in town on Monday yet, so post the results to the mailing > list. Or just call me up and put me on speaker phone. Orrrr... > Somehow I can use the Hacker Hotline? > > Incremental is good, and it doesn't have to be 'a single completely > wired outlet' either. It could be 'several line run but not connected > to either halves'. > > Ed >