Bayberry To Do List
- Remove all unused blind hardware – done
- Clean house every day – shop vac
- Graco X5 Paint Sprayer
- General Tips for Graco Magnum X5
- Low-Pressure Fine Finish (FFLP) Tips: These tips are highly recommended for their ability to run at lower pressures, which helps in maintaining consistent pressure and reducing overspray. “I would highly recommend switching to FFLP tips. They run at lower pressures than their standard RAC counterparts and will make maintaining more consistent pressures much easier and less stressful on the pump itself.”
- Specific Tip Recommendations
- 308 FFLP: Ideal for cabinetry and fine woodworking. “Millwork and cabinetry 308fflp”
- 206 FFLP: Great for trim work. “308 FFLP tip for cabinets and 206 FFLP for trim.”
- 515: A versatile tip that comes with the sprayer and is suitable for general use, but may cause more overspray if not used carefully. “I have the X19, which works great for paint, but I never ran finish through it.”
- Tips for Specific Applications
- Cabinet Finishing: Use a 308 FFLP tip for the best results. “Took everyone’s advice and got the fflp 308 tip for the Graco Magnum 5. Perfect!”
- Wall Painting: A 515LP or 415LP tip is recommended. “Walls and ceilings 415lp/515lp”
- Additional Advice
- Filtering and Cleaning: Regularly clean the filters and use a mesh strainer to filter the paint before spraying to avoid clogging. “Filter the paint. Mesh filter. Make sure the pump filter is clean. Make sure the gun filter is clean.”
- Pressure Settings: Start with low pressure and gradually increase until you achieve an even spray pattern. “Generally, do you want to look at the sides of your fan pattern, start pressure in the middle, and then adjust it until your fan pattern is correct at the lowest possible pressure setting?”
- By following these recommendations, you can maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of your Graco Magnum X5 sprayer.
- Map Outlets
- Use the Klein breaker finder
- Main Panel looks like Eaton CH breakers – tan handle
- Order breakers from simplybreakers.com
- Decide sub-panel main lug design
- Cut shelves by sub-panel location
- Confirm the length of the run from the main to the sub panel
- Order wire 100’ – https://www.globalcablewire.com/products/3-3-3-5-copper-ser-service-entrance-cable?variant=49960216625435¤cy=USD&srsltid=AfmBOoqi6P8-Q18LQJFEsRacowkpyuTplHBGykKvWrKVZ8mjgnyNN1QlI_E
- Surge
- Amazon – Brenda’s shopping list
- Lowes Eaton – Type CH 50-amp 2 -Pole Standard trip Circuit Breaker – done
- Count outlets
- Get GFI outlets for bathrooms and the kitchen
- Replace all outlets with white versions and white faceplates – maybe some with USB or nightlight
- ten outlets in the kitchen – including the island
- Maybe dishwasher
- Maybe stove
- Fix all outlets – identify all breakers
- New Sub Panel – eight 20A and five 15A breakers
- Identify circuits to be moved
- Basement bathroom in-floor heat 20a
- Stove circuit 20a
- Range hood circuit 20a
- Bedroom circuit 15a
- Bath Fan circuit 15a
- Basement bath circuit 15a
- Basement family room circuit 15a
- Basement family room lights 15a
- Microwave 20a
- Refrigerator 20a
- Island 20 amp
- Main Panel
- In-floor heat for bathroom 20a
- In-floor heat for master bath 20a
- Remove halogen lights
- Additional for main family room 20a
- 240v outlet for garage – NEMA 6-50Rreceptacle (3-prong)
- Install blinds in the laundry room
- Wait on other blinds
- Install O3 on washer – done
- Install a Reverse Osmosis system
- New mailbox – done
- Install numbers
- Install mailbox
- Install the ring notification
- Plug holes in the house/garage where lights are with some kind of insulation to stop mice and cold
- Ask Lee – Layton will do it – done
- Replace door locks and re-key
- Front Door – done
- Front door size 35.5 x 79
- 5×79
- Garage Door
- Possibly replace the door, patch, and paint
- 32×8
- Garage back door – done
- Front Door – done
- Move Wi-Fi and networking to the mechanical room – done
- Install one additional access point
- Blinds – Verify measurements – done
- https://www.selectblinds.com/tech-tips/shortening-blinds.html?campaignid=23342749595&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23338059537&gbraid=0AAAAADpRFcwofonZ48iWET0GgdrTp7sDF&gclid=CjwKCAiA3rPKBhBZEiwAhPNFQJiAy-ixxnEByEwnxS94n6xC0aKuJ6L_Cssaq-Uy0GpprTS83RBITxoCqE8QAvD_BwE
- Master Bedroom
- Blinds 35” wide 26” high
- 60” ceiling fan
- 7 outlets
- Bedrooms 1 and 2
- 8 outlets total
- Dining Room
- blinds 36” x 51” – done
- Kitchen
- Sink blinds 32” x 36”
- Valance 87” across 28 panels each 82.5” x 3.5” – done
- Order from Brenda Shopping List Amazon – done
- Family Room
- 36” x 62” blinds – done
- 80” x 68” valance
- Basement office
- 40” x 21” blinds
- Basement open
- 2nd far – 40” x 21”
- Close – 40” x 21”
- Egress
- 28 wide by 39 1/2 tall
- Laundry Room
- 32×38
- Label all new tools with AJD
- Bauer Sander
- The Bauer 9″ Hook and Loop Drywall Sanding Discs
- To keep the sanding disc from digging into the drywall, avoid pushing the sanding paper too hard into the work surface. Ensure that the sandpaper is flat to the wall.
- The Bauer Drywall Sander is best used in large wall and ceiling areas. Hand sanding is best for tight corners and small jobs.
- Design Kitchen
- Work with Lee
- Requote for the range hood to vent out
- Side or roof vent
- Fridge 30×30 currently
- Stove 30”
- Dishwasher 24”
- 96” high
- 103”x38” nook
- 142”x175” main kitchen area
- 24” counters
- 18” to the bottom of the cabinets
- 102” east to west of the kitchen area
- Remove dishwasher
- Get a new Dishwasher – Home Depot LG sale
- Get a new fridge
- Buy a range hood
- Design cabinets
- Talk to Daphne about bedrooms
- Scrape and paint bedrooms 1 and 2
- Get a quote from Thompson Flooring for bedrooms – done
- Get dimensions from bedrooms 1 and 2
- Get Garage Lights
- Socket to plug adapter for door opener light – done
- Socket to plug adapter for garage LED lights – done
- Get garage lights
- Get basement lights
- LED 4” can lights
- Ethan does calculations for the bedroom and family room
- Identify the correct dimmer switch – maybe Wi-Fi
- Basement Bedroom
- Basement Family Room
- Bath 1
- Get vanity 38” wide
- Get mirror – ?
- Get lights
- Get toilet
- Get tub/shower surround
- Get a fan and timer switch
- Fan – done
- switch
- Tools to bring and leave there
- Miter saw and table
- Table saw – done
- HLVP Sprayer – done
- Level – done
- Some Clamps
- Spare hand tools
- 1 Milwaukee dual charger – done
- 1 Spare Ridgid charger – done
- Vice – done
- Grinder
- Drill Press
- Coffee maker – done
- Coffee ?
- Mugs ?
- Chairs – done
- Some tables – done
- Paper towels – done
- Construction trash bags – done
- Good scissors – done
- Everyone Watch the video about lighting
- Find out in the family room which way the joists go so we can do lighting for can-less lights
- Paint
- Pick out paint for each room
- Pick out paint for all ceilings
- Flooring
- Choose hardwood or carpet for floors – done
- Home Depot cart
- Maybe use the ACN discount
- Item List in Cart or saved as Bayberry List
- Kitchen Island
- East west – 30”
- 12+17+
- Family Room
- Canless lights
- 4” lights
- Ethan to do calculations
- Atmos speakers and run
- Decide if basement or front
- Design cabinets
- Conduit for wall mounted TV
- Receiver? Atmos
- Hide sub in cabinets
- Lee
- 16 hrs as of 1/13/2026
- $260 in paint
- 4” lights
- Canless lights
- LED 4” can lights
- Electrical Permit
- Rough In Inspection(s) are required to be scheduled with the inspector and occur before any wiring is concealed by insulation, wall covering, ceiling covering, trench back fill, etc. If wiring is concealed before inspection the person responsible for concealing the wiring is responsible for all costs associated with uncovering and replacing the covering material.
- Location Directions
- Please enter any instructions that would aid the inspector in finding the job site.
- Special Access Instructions
- Please enter any instruction that would aid the inspector in accessing the electrical work at the job site. Please keep in mind that permit information is accessible to the public.
- Inspections
- Number of Inspections
- Services/Feeders/Generator
- Enter TOTAL quantity of items
- Please enter TOTAL quantity of item(s), not the size. Add each service(s), feeder(s) to separate structures, and generator(s) for a total quantity of items. Minimum fee is $35 and includes 1 item. Each additional item will automatically calculate at checkout for $35/item).
- Circuits or Feeders
- Total Number
- Below 15 the fee is $12 per circuit/feeder. Between 15 and 30 the fee is $165. Above 30 the fee is $165 plus $12 per circuit/feeder.
- Number of Reconnected
- Reconnected circuit is a circuit that is removed from an existing service or sub-panel and reconnected in a replacement service or sub-panel. The circuit cannot be altered or extended in any other way.
- iCloud Notes from Lee
- Steve’s house
- Seven outdoor lights
- Back door clean paint
- Laundry room
- Clean and paint
- Bathroom
- Same
- Hallway
- Same
- Family room
- Clean and paint
- Drywall and trim on patio door
- Threshold
- Replace carpet 12’6” x 18’7”
- Railing
- Kitchen
- Fix ceiling
- Paint
- Fix electrical
- New fridge
- Front door 35.5×79
- Basement
- Egress 28 wide by 39 1/2 tall
- Basement window 40 wide by 21 tall same for other window
- Office window 40 wide by 21 tall