This weekend was the time to put in conduit for all my outlets. And that’s what I did. I’ve put in a lot of outlets and think that I have set everything up quite nicely. I’m really happy that my conduit bending skills have improved quite a lot. Here are some pictures:

Did this on Saturday and it was my worst bend. It bothered me so much that on Sunday, I took it out.Did this on Saturday and it was my worst bend. It bothered me so much that on Sunday, I took it out.

Seriously!  Look at those bends.  They look great!  (At least I think so.Seriously! Look at those bends. They look great! (At least I think so.

I basically cut these almost perfectlyI basically cut these almost perfectly

They fit together easily.  Go me!They fit together easily. Go me!

A shot of the area by the breakfast bar.A shot of the area by the breakfast bar.

I put the frig and old oven in place to see how things will look.  I'm pretty happy with it.I put the frig and old oven in place to see how things will look. I’m pretty happy with it.

And that piece of conduit from the ceiling (in the previous picture) was bad, so I redid it here.  Looks much better.  It will be used for under cabinet lighting.And that piece of conduit from the ceiling (in the previous picture) was bad, so I redid it here. Looks much better. It will be used for under cabinet lighting.

All I have to do now is bend the 3/4″ conduit that I bought to run to the circuit box. I took out what I did earlier because I realized that I need to run four circuits through the conduit and 3/4″ was going to work better than the 1/2″ I had used.

One other thing I tried to do was to fix the leak at the one valve in the water lines. Unfortunately, I still have a leak. So I think I’m going to have to cut the valve out and put a new one in. Not ideal, but I don’t think I can fix the one that’s in there.