The last of the cabin wiring that has to go forward to the firewall is from the Infinity stick grips. This is the trim, PTT, autopilot disconnect, frequency flip/flop, Ident, and the smoke switch (currently not in use or planned for but if I change my mind in the future, I will just have to connect a relay to this wire). Both of the wire bundles will terminate under the floor in two 8-connector terminal blocks. From there most of the wires will go forward to the firewall but two will stay in the cabin and 4 of them join together. First, I had to fabricate a platform for the two 8-connector terminal blocks. Using a section of F-704K (that I thought was scrap but now might need to be replaced), I cut out a section that could hold both terminal blocks. Then I mounted the blocks and a couple of wire rings. Next, I started cutting the wires, putting on terminals for #6 screws, labeling the wires and connecting them to the terminal blocks. With all of the wires coming from the control stick grips mounted on one side of the terminal blocks, I got the other side ready with the wires that would actually go forward. I got two bundles of 4-conductor wires for the trim and a jacketed 4-conductor wire for the frequency flip/flop, the Ident, and the two PTT wires. Add to those wires the two ground wires and that was the bundle that went forward. I pulled that bundle forward and now I have to wait for more #6 screw terminals to come in so I can connect those wires to the terminal blocks.