Extreme drilling- Artisan Who?! - Electrician
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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Best feeling when the drill arrives where you want it! Nice one!
Funniest one ever was when I drilled through from outside with a similar 1m drill, took SDS off the end leaving drill in wall, went inside and couldn't find the drill bit anywhere. I'd managed to perfectly hit a shelf and drill perfectly parallel along the shelf, without the drill bit escaping top or bottom. Couldn't do it again if I tried...!
Love a cheeky shoutout! Cheers lads 🍺 *Professional Indemnity Insurance* 😉
I love the friendly banter between the influencers 🙌
"Adam never sent them to me"!! Laughed out loud. Great video!
I love little jobs like this, nice weather, neat outcome and all that. Makes for a great day 👌🏼
Nick the apprentice is doing ok Adam well done both good idea to measure from the glass pane 😃
You should’ve had the drilling in slow mo and then one of the dogs just happening to wander past like Artisan 😂.
lol ill leave that to them
@@NBundyElectrical set up 👩🎨 style that only for utube way instead of for the construction industry but hey that’s what happens when u hire a media team
Top job lads great to see how confident Adam is as a fellow apprentice and how he goes about things 👍🏻⚡️
This just popped up on my feed who is this random UA-camr?
😂😂 I watch u both, this is fun
Bundy who?
You even have a tick against your name 😂
Nick cracks on , no turning up at 11 waffling about service fuses 😂
Putting Stafford on the map. Nice one Nick
love when a plan comes together neat job nick
I might have located the spur next to the socket where accessible to isolate/change fuse etc without moving a wardrobe.
The box you fitted for the spur could remain with a blank faceplate behind the wardrobe as not visible, no joint required in there, just a point to drill into as you did.
@nick I'm sure Andrew will be very happy about your drilling skills mate!
i use a green grinding wheel for sharpening carbide drills. i grind a proper cutting edge on the impact drills so they will drill steel wood and brick without impact
Trick for egg box walls cut out your box then use some trunking body length smash it into the wall leave it in place and push your cable through then once cable is in place pull out the trunking leaves the cable behind done it time and time again on tower blocks in the area I work where we altered the kitchen electrics in nearly 200 properties and all the walls were this on top of concrete.
LOL- If I had been Adam, I would have been 's..t, you missed it entirely, its come out the wall!!!' just to screw around with him LOL
Just a thought about the flood light, why not use a timeguard Pro as they take a twin + cpc straight into their stuffing Gland. The stuffing Gland is designed for flat cables.
Twin + cpc cable isn’t rated for use outside without protection though?
Try using a percussion drill bit in your combi drill. I drill through walls every day and I find I rarely need to use an sds and have such a small amount of blow out
Tears fell from my eyes 👀. It was hilarious 🤣 🤣🤣🤣
Spot on with the measurements Nick and a great job guys , 📘⚡️👊
Firing a drill through a wall and being bang on is a skill and an art form.
You've either got it or you ain't.
Good job. Have you ever thought of feeding the flex of the floodlight straight to the fused spur? That way there would be no need for a Wisker Box.
Better to be able to change in future from outside because by the looks of it it was behind a big wardrobe
@@samuel2j213 A one in several years event, though, surely?
"Follow your boy for the electrical work"... someone been watching pool videos? lol
Nice small job, made to look very easy. Great to see for me who will be taking on little jobs like this soon.
Great work lads as usual 👍
Great work and thanks for sharing this with us take care
14:49 awww ❤️❤️❤️
Tattoos: Use dermalize! It's better than cling film. Stop it scabbing so keeps the ink better and provides a better protective layer.
GOT TO GET CORRIE LEE DOIMG OWN STUFF . RUBEN & ADAM doing apprentice tips and showing the ups and down of learning warts and all to help youths as it is a mind field for them
Why the 18ft drill bit for a cavity wall, could of opened the steps and used shorter bit with vac :) , still a good shot well done handling that length ;)
wow nice bag am just doing my course at the min but not sure what to get like but like the sets they started to do now make it easy
Another good video nick. Any chance the next tool you test to be the m12 Milwaukee cut off tool (mini grinder). Possibly see what it’s like cutting tray and basket compared to an 18v grinder. Cheers mate
Check out Residual Current mate. He's probably got a vid somewhere with it. He's a Milwaukee fanatic
The Metabo CC12 BL is far nicer than the Milwaukee, takes flap discs too. Metabo also make an 18v version.
@@Romeworld95 I’ve seen some of his stuff mate, he just doesn’t have a dedicated video to it and his videos are far too long for is to sit through them all 😂
Great job lads.
Adam you missed a beat there mate you should of said bloody hell you've made a right mess when Nick drilled it through 😂🤣
🤣. Nick. You drilled thru the wardrobe
Adam -“ Nick! You’ve come through the floor, I’m soaked!” 😂
🔥🔥🔥
06:38 the downside of singlepole brakers... i like we use double pole always.. would tripped the rcd a dozen times this way :p
Impressed with the drilling. Are you still using that vacuum.
5:13 oooh 😎
interesting how other countries wire things up - in New Zealand hooking up that floodlight to a power socket would be against regs - you'd need to run the feed back to the fuse board / consumer unit and on a lighting circuit
It was fused down probably to a 3 amp.
@@richardmuir1783 Still against regs in NZ
Don’t wish to be a party pooper (really enjoy the channel), but watching those step ladders being used like that made me scream internally. I spent far too many years carrying out safety checks on ladder users and have seen the consequences of inappropriate use too many times. Not worth the risk to not use the correct access equipment for the job. Keep up the great work, returned to the trade recently and channels like this, Artisan and Dave Savery have been brilliant to see what’s current and learn hints and tips.
Your remarks on the use of an incorrect height of step ladder on this job didn't go amiss by myself. Overall excellent team effort, keep up the good work and stay safe!!
You should check out nick's Podcast Electricians Monday Club Podcast
@@fatsamelectrical already subscribed.
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Great video, Tattoo looks awsome, have a few myself.
Have you considered entering Adam for Screwfix apprentice of the year?
No mate never heard of it to be honest
8:42 oh god, you can tell I'm getting old.. I was horrified to see they have TWO of these and my daughter would be upset to know someone has TWO!
Nice and neat.
Nick. Cracking video as always. Any idea when your bags are going to be hitting the market? Wanted a 6.5 but the are soo out everywhere and doesn’t look like getting restocked. So might wait for yours to be released unless you know anywhere there is a 6.5 in stock? Keep up the great work mate. Byeee
adam throw a pack of marylands in as the extra gift with bag lol
great video 😎
Was that a little hint at the P00lGuy? 😀 Another collab maybe?
always get nervous drilling holes on an angle
What model is that bosch detector....? looks decent :) great vid lads, would liked to have seen the fused spur in place just to finish it off :)
did you take power from the socket for the light then ? i didn't know you could spur off for a light. could you do it the other way around on a lighting 10amp MCB if you knew what was being plugged in wouldn't overload it ?
You can, aslong as it's fused down. That's why they would have fitted a Fused Connection Unit and either put a 3a or a 5a fuse in.
You can feed a socket off of a lighting circuit but it just doesn't make sense to do so. As you said you can only draw 10a at most on that circuit, so there's a very high chance of nuisance tripping depending on the load.
Nick.. what do you think to the double extender ladders you have? And where did you get them from? Keep up the good work lads!
love them mate, heavy but good, screw fix bud
Looks like the customer has an issue with the flashing being lose along the top of their pergola attached to the house.
you do good job , when Adam turned on the switch should the light come on in the day light ? Nic and Adam
yeas mate to start with then the sensor kicks in
Where do you get your work mats from?
是否通過RCB的保護
Those walls are called paramount walls.👍
Like you video by the way just subscribe
Nice drilling.. but I'm betting you are stood higher than should be on those steps and for sure, impossible to maintain three points of contact when working like that, in a safe manner of course.😉Even worse to allow an apprentice to work like that, H&S would have a field day should he have an accident as the proof of a breach is in the video !!!
Nick what saftey glasses are you using?
Will you be featuring the level? Unless I missed it.
You missed it
Sounds weird but put Anusol bum cream on your tattoo, didnt even really feel mine on my back covering it in Anusol 3 times a day for the first few days
Where u get your hoddy mate
Snickers mate,
In to out with the drilling but not hammer all the way, the brick won’t blow out. Small caveat to that comment, the last time I did it, the hammer stayed on for too long and blew the brickwork. So who’s right then? Schrödinger’s cat I guess.
An apprentice bag is no use to Adam 😆
Folla ya boy for the electrical work hahaa
Hang on a minute, I thought this was a superior produced, jordan video. What is this tosh.............clickbait............;)
FYI Nick Artisan Electrical gave now gone International............. Well Jordan has been seen poking around a French mans gite.
Adam stop saying "so" it'll do everyone's head in.
Good vid
If he could he would 😂
I’ve asked 😅
Quick question, you’ve used 2.5mm into the existing socket into the new spur, did you split the ring and pull into 2 cables as that was off camera or did you connect 3 cables into a double socket ? Cheers
3 cores into the socket is fine as the spur is fused. 👍
3 cables into the socket mate
Not trying to catch you out, or anything. I was just curious as to if this is best practice or if it was aloud to do so. Thanks again
Called a “spur”
it’s best practice to split the ring and pull 2 x 2.5mm into the spur isn’t it keeps it as a ringmain then rather then spuring off with 1 cable
There was nowt wrong with your elbow before. Stop scribbling on yaself. Love ya work
Why did you use the Artisan Electrics Logo.as click bait. No matter what came afterward . It does not seem fair.
clickbait mutch?
Hmm, Nick I like you buddy but, I really don’t get the tattoos! You are paying someone to draw on your body with money that could be spent on your family because? 🤷♂️