Yes, to the best of my memory. I will test each receptacle before and after I place it in its metal box, and make any necessary repairs or adjustments before I install the cover. Thank you for your long letter, which raises many issues better dealt with in conversations than by correspondence. One issue that should not be forgotten, which I rediscovered on installing the kitchen outlets, namely that the code a) requires closely spaced receptacles on countertops, at 24 inch distances if I remember correctly. These receptacles are customarily placed in the wall or in the "backsplash" behind and above the counter, and b) the code prohibits (for obvious reasons), horizontally placed receptacles in the counter surface. Because of the size of the windows, our counter has no backsplash. When I wired the kitchen, to secure approval of the "rough" wiring installation, I tested the Inspector by mischievously placing the receptacles in the wall under the windows where they will be inaccessible once the counters are installed. He made no objection. There are various (regulatory and technical) strategies for coping with this anomaly, some of which would entail perforating the countertop. This issue should be conclusively addressed before a countertop is purchased. Monday morning I will telephone for information about portable toilets, then I will telephone Tim to ascertain his plans. There are many other matters that need to be decided. I have no vested interests.I want to proceed as is best for you, hence in a manner that will keep Laura happy.