Saving my Workshop from an Electrical Fire

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  • @RonaldFinger
    @RonaldFinger  Рік тому +431

    What should the new workshop's name be? I really liked "Big Red Barn", but I feel like that's not applicable here

    • @dumpnutz756
      @dumpnutz756 Рік тому +179

      The Finger Den

    • @khyrand
      @khyrand Рік тому +30

      Paint 'er red and get a cow. Problem solved!

    • @marvintpandroid2213
      @marvintpandroid2213 Рік тому +31

      Call it Square one?...

    • @TileLFA
      @TileLFA Рік тому +2

      Grandpa Barn

    • @jimcabezola3051
      @jimcabezola3051 Рік тому +12

      Just call it “My Garage.” You’ve put in so much sweat equity that it truly IS yours. Please enjoy the fruits of your bountiful labours. On the labour front itself…Hercules himself would be proud.😂😅

  • @degehring317
    @degehring317 Рік тому +650

    Will Smith removing the wall (3:11) was, hands down, the best part of this video. Bravo, @RonaldFinger!

    • @brady5829
      @brady5829 Рік тому +22

      I audibly laughed at that part. I'm amazed I saw it coming just from the walk, I only saw the video of the incident once

    • @TEMPLARBAGGINS
      @TEMPLARBAGGINS Рік тому +4

      Only thing better would've been editing a picture of a wall being slapped by Will Smith 😂

    • @moussaniang4445
      @moussaniang4445 Рік тому +3

      That part had me in tears. Replayed it way too many times 😂

    • @mitas3484
      @mitas3484 Рік тому

      Smacking the shit out of that wall

    • @matthewposey7726
      @matthewposey7726 Рік тому +3

      Props to him editing that so perfectly 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @milesmacmahon6001
    @milesmacmahon6001 Рік тому +966

    Now it's just a matter of time until the home renovation channel is up and running!

  • @Baldybrew
    @Baldybrew Рік тому +317

    A trick for anyone doing attic work in the summer. Put a sprinkler on your roof while you're working. It will drop temps in the attic space by 20 or more degrees.

    • @RetroPCUser
      @RetroPCUser Рік тому +10

      My plan is to replace the aluminum wiring to copper wiring in my house once I have money for it, and that'll be in about 3 years.

    • @kuva
      @kuva Рік тому +3

      if you can easily get the water up there, though!

    • @nunyabusiness3786
      @nunyabusiness3786 Рік тому +3

      You are a genius

    • @ekiouja
      @ekiouja Рік тому +1

      Gonna try and remember that. Genuinely thanks for the advice, I can't stand the damn heat.

    • @nicholaschelala4868
      @nicholaschelala4868 Рік тому

      Great idea

  • @stephengrout8201
    @stephengrout8201 Рік тому +490

    Hi Ronald. I noticed you created a new ground for your sub-panel. This is an electric no-no. A sub-panel must always (and by always, I mean ALWAYS) grounded back to the main panel. There are several good videos on YTube about this. It is a safety hazard.

    • @motov8-garage832
      @motov8-garage832 Рік тому +35

      This comment should be up top, it's the only one I seen mention this and this was the only problem that caught my attention immediately in the video. I'm no professional at all, just do alot of reading on electrical code and home wiring. The explanation of why your not supposed to ground a subpanel box to it's own rod is to long and complicated for me to explain, yet it's kinda of simple couple reasons..electrical code is complicated 😄

    • @alexknight7191
      @alexknight7191 Рік тому +30

      I thought the same thing. Two other things: He really should have replaced that 240 outlet with a proper junction box and I hope to God he put those cut/capped lines in his attic in a j-box.

    • @timcat1004
      @timcat1004 Рік тому +16

      That is not true. Where I live the sub panel on a detached building has to have it's own independent ground.

    • @stephengrout8201
      @stephengrout8201 Рік тому +30

      I guess my first post wasn't that clear. I never meant to infer that you couldn't put a grounding rod at a free standing sub-panel installation and, in fact, I readily admit that in some locations they are required. Understand, though, that the grounding rod serves one purpose and one purpose only: for lightning strike protection. You are still required by code in, I believe, all 50 states to run a 4-wire connection from the main to a sub-panel. A sub-panel must have an equipment ground path of least resistance back to the main panel. A grounding rod does NOT satisfy the part of the code.

    • @timcat1004
      @timcat1004 Рік тому +2

      @@stephengrout8201 Get over it.

  • @robertwest7633
    @robertwest7633 Рік тому +240

    I'm not sure there's anyone on youtube that doesn't have a staff that is better at producing videos than you are. Nicely done. Your level of DIYness for someone your age is an inspiration. I really hope you don't stop.

    • @abetorres7009
      @abetorres7009 Рік тому +10

      Right?! They’re so well paced so entertaining that i don’t catch myself fast forwarding through the videos and they feel like they’re over wayyyy to soon. All of these other channels sit there and seem to drag stuff out in such an annoying, awkward and painful way I just will watch the interesting parts and skip the rest. He makes it seem so effortless to make a fun and interesting videos.

    • @eriklarson9137
      @eriklarson9137 Рік тому +1

      "I'm not sure there's anyone on youtube that doesn't have a staff that is better at producing videos than you are." - Epic

    • @DustyMacsGarage
      @DustyMacsGarage Рік тому +1

      Facts!!!! That is true Robert. The youtube gig is super hard, especially doing it solo.

  • @robertwest7633
    @robertwest7633 Рік тому +25

    "Its not on fire." That right there is how you measure success.

  • @echo_fire_fusion
    @echo_fire_fusion Рік тому +100

    As a Mechatronics Engineer apprentice from Germany, the wiring going to your garage/barn/laundry room causes me physical pain, but you improved it significantly, so good work keep it up.

    • @WinDogeFromYouTube
      @WinDogeFromYouTube Рік тому +2

      As someone who is taking a Mechatronics course in highschool… same

    • @lennardkempf1802
      @lennardkempf1802 Рік тому +3

      ...Ja und bei den Verbindungen bin ich beeindruckt das es noch kein Kabelbrand gab...

    • @echo_fire_fusion
      @echo_fire_fusion Рік тому +3

      @@lennardkempf1802 ich auch, meine Reaktion war einfach 😳.

    • @Cameron78998
      @Cameron78998 Рік тому +1

      well atleaast the workers in 1950s built houses better than they do in todays society. (not just because they didn't have the tools)

    • @barfy4751
      @barfy4751 7 місяців тому

      ​@@lennardkempf1802they are twisted and soldered

  • @FirstSkilletFan
    @FirstSkilletFan Рік тому +69

    My favorite thing about this channel is that the videos are scarce enough for me to be really excited when a new one comes out. And each video is excellent.

  • @jstar1000
    @jstar1000 Рік тому +172

    As a home inspector here in Texas, I can say a house like this is no fun to inspect. I hope your guy was paid well lol. I haven't seen electrical in that kind of condition in many years thankfully.

    • @josh26050
      @josh26050 Рік тому +21

      My dad was an electrician and sometimes I would go with him when he was hired to fix things that were found during inspections…some of the stuff I’ve seen would blow people’s mind.

    • @tahahaider5836
      @tahahaider5836 Рік тому

      @@josh26050 I'm listening.

    • @josh26050
      @josh26050 Рік тому +22

      @@tahahaider5836 like someone cutting the ends off of a orange extension cord and running it behind drywall from a outlet to a light switch. Or direct burying an orange cord from house to shed.

    • @tahahaider5836
      @tahahaider5836 Рік тому +2

      @@josh26050 bro this isnt mind blowing 😂. What's an orange extension 😅

    • @josh26050
      @josh26050 Рік тому +4

      @@tahahaider5836 well first it was like 20+ years ago…and you’ve never seen a heavy duty extension cord ?

  • @hasbeengood
    @hasbeengood Рік тому +5

    Put safety wire in you door springs to keep them from flying off when they break.

  • @dylanholzman8840
    @dylanholzman8840 11 місяців тому +4

    I am an electrician and to be honest I about had a mild stroke when I saw this. Glad your doing the right thing and fixing it up. My shop shared a similar fate. Sketchy!! Love the shop and home Reno vids👍

  • @K4rgo
    @K4rgo Рік тому +3

    0:24 "because my girlfriend and i..." *camera pans to fiero* - I KNEW IT!!!!

    • @SuperJ24
      @SuperJ24 Рік тому

      Excellent catch by you. Thanks for pointing it out. Hilarious!

  • @dcallan812
    @dcallan812 Рік тому +53

    Congratulations on buying a home. The screwdriver through the headliner really is a classic. 🤣🤣 Great update 2x👍

  • @TheRealXyzven
    @TheRealXyzven Рік тому +52

    Also, if you get the interior of the barn a light colour paint, it will reflect a lot of the light back into your workspace.

    • @awldune
      @awldune Рік тому +3

      It makes a huge difference

    • @16BitDoggo
      @16BitDoggo 5 місяців тому

      But also heat, which he doesn't want.

  • @PatrickMcGuinness420-69
    @PatrickMcGuinness420-69 Рік тому +12

    7:26 If you haven't already replaced your grounding wire, you should use an armored #6 and then replace the saddle clamp with one that can clamp on both the wire and the armor jacket separately

  • @robbiemckinnon7901
    @robbiemckinnon7901 Рік тому +4

    Beef up the structure, finish the wiring, insulation, vapour barrier, sheet the interior, shelving, etc. It'll be awesome Ronald.

  • @TheCapitalVice
    @TheCapitalVice Рік тому +47

    Good job! Dont use screws for framing. Screws break with constant swelling and contraction with the seasons. Nails allow the wood to "breathe" or move around a little bit and bend instead of just snapping. I would love to see you build a wooden motorcycle lift lol

    • @gmill7911
      @gmill7911 Рік тому +10

      Came to say this. Inspectors will rightfully fail DIY'ers who use screws where nails belong.

    • @reimundkrohn8938
      @reimundkrohn8938 Рік тому +9

      I never knew this! I always thought my deck screws for framing were clever… thanks for the tip!

    • @gmill7911
      @gmill7911 Рік тому

      @@cmmartti Did I say framing? Perhaps your arrogant self-righteousness would carry more weight if you could actually read. I'll bet you go over great at parties. Keep your stupid comments to yourself.

    • @reimundkrohn8938
      @reimundkrohn8938 Рік тому +1

      @@cmmartti thanks for the clarity on that, Charles… I can’t hit a nail straight for the life of me, so deck screws have been my go-to for 25 years. I didn’t mind spending the extra when it saved my time and thumb. :)
      …of course, if I had a compressor and a nail gun…. And sadly, selling air compressors is what I do for living and have been doing since 1999…. But no. The wee Campbell Hausfeld I bought on clearance and the Brad nailer and stapler I got are just for trim.

  • @chrisharper2658
    @chrisharper2658 Рік тому +14

    If your feeding your sub panel with 10 AWG wire then the breaker in the main panel should be reduced to 30 amps. The sub-panel doesn't need the entry breaker. Remember the breaker that feeds the wire run needs to be sized correctly to protect the wire down stream.

  • @gordonhrichards
    @gordonhrichards Рік тому +27

    Forget about pumping out a video a week; take your time, do it at your own pace and you'll maintain the elements of your content which is so special.

  • @saleendriver
    @saleendriver Рік тому +21

    Never undervalue the worth of having a supportive GF/Fiancee/Wife. Especially with this type of stuff.
    Looks great....can't wait for the next installment.

  • @kbakeritsallaboutnobody.5761
    @kbakeritsallaboutnobody.5761 Рік тому +20

    Awesome progress! The new shop name could be "Ronnie's" with a sign on the front stating "Welcome to Ronnie's where dreams almost happen kinda ish!" LOL again awesome progress.

  • @nickkropat8857
    @nickkropat8857 Рік тому +33

    A Radient Barrier film stapled to the rafters will dramatically cut down the summer-sun heat in there for cheap. Congrats on the space!

  • @tomahawkfabworks2021
    @tomahawkfabworks2021 Рік тому +2

    Keep the videos coming Ron. I'm doing the same thing after 23 years. It's time to clean out the space. Got a motorcycle and a car project going.

  • @t3chninja_official
    @t3chninja_official Рік тому +1

    Welcome to Homeowner DIY 101 where safety takes a back seat and electrical codes don't matter because we aren't having it inspected. And we wonder why there are so many house fires in America. We have electrical codes for a reason and any homeowner can follow them. Nice job by the way. Feels great to do you own home upgrades.

  • @TheRealXyzven
    @TheRealXyzven Рік тому +5

    Jesus Ronnie, I'd go mental and wouldn't be able to sleep until I got that electrical sorted. Kudos to you for being able to not only film it calmly but not lose your $#!t over it.

  • @hillberry_revival
    @hillberry_revival Рік тому +9

    When I saw the floor plan with the wall breaking up the two areas I literally laughed out loud. I’m also renovating my garage and have an almost IDENTICAL plan (two car with a room to the right). Also had no doorway between the two rooms 😂 Mine is concrete block though so I had to cut and reinforce a doorway between them. I’ve got some of the fun 50s construction electrical gremlins and could relate to so much of this as I’ve been trying log my renovation on here as well. Great work and can’t wait to see more!

  • @brady5829
    @brady5829 Рік тому +1

    13:29 was an excellent gag. You've really sharpened your editing skills and wit, Ronald.

  • @TWX1138
    @TWX1138 Рік тому +76

    If you haven't already gotten to this stage, I have a suggestion for the garage doors and a vehicle lift.
    Move that overhead beam to center it between the doors, possibly build a scissors truss so that you can move that beam up. then modify your garage door tracks so that they contour with the roof, and switch from a beam-type opener to a jackshaft opener like some of the fancier liftmasters. This will give you overhead clearance so that you can put in a lift. I personally went with a Dannmar MaxJax, but you might be able to go with something taller depending on your ceiling height (mine was only around 9' and a flat roof, so no full-height lift for me unfortunately), but it was nice having the capability.
    As for power, you can place a subpanel right next to your main panel, and move some of the house wiring into the subpanel, freeing-up space in the main panel for the run to the shop and polebarn. You can then feed the polebarn off of the shop's panel, allowing you to free-up ampacity for the shop when the polebarn's load is low or nil.
    For what it's worth I've had similar issues with electrical, and have had to leverage every legitimate trick in the book, using subpanels where I could when it wasn't possible to bring new circuits in but where the wiring to the location was adequate based on the load of the devices. I was lucky, there was already a subpanel near where I wanted to put power to a garden shed, they'd built the house with the idea of putting in a swimming pool that never got installed so I could use that, and when I had to rearrange utility equipment (HVAC and water heaters) I was able to use the large gauge wiring that originally fed an air handler that had the condenser daisy-chained to instead feed a subpanel that itself supplied the air handler, condenser, and adding a 240V-capable condensate lift pump as well.

  • @oisiaa
    @oisiaa Рік тому +7

    Mr. Finger...please never stop doing project videos. You have the best project videos I've ever seen.

  • @joeldoxtator9804
    @joeldoxtator9804 Рік тому

    Did this to a 70 year old garage last summer.
    Stripped it down to studs,
    power washed the wood,
    thickened the wall with staggered studs,
    replace the three 2X4 rafter ties with ten 2X10 rafter ties at wall stud spacing,
    moved both the entry and bay door frames into the new staggered stud inner frame layer,
    built internal frames structure for the windows(none existed before),
    replaced the solid metal bay door with segmented insulated door,
    ripped out all the old wiring,
    installed four outlets and a light switch,
    installed four high bay LED lights,
    hung a new garage door opener,
    and built a 4X4 post work bench with dog holes and metal top.
    Oh, and removing all the junk took 9 truck loads to various waste depo's.

  • @Cowter4
    @Cowter4 Рік тому +1

    Watching you explain all of the old electrical work stressed me out immeasurably. And makes me miss being an electrician

  • @jesusacevedo1001
    @jesusacevedo1001 Рік тому +3

    I came for the 280Z and somehow completely forgot about it, now I want home renovation!

  • @jalopyjustin
    @jalopyjustin Рік тому +32

    Great to see the progress you've made, I wouldn't mind seeing the kitchen renovation as well

  • @genoangelica1354
    @genoangelica1354 Рік тому +2

    I love the way Will Smith helped you remove that wall congratulations on your new house

  • @freetolook3727
    @freetolook3727 Рік тому +2

    Another way to strengthen the rafters is a cross brace at the top of the rafters tying each pair together. It's amazing how much strenght is added with a small piece of lumber at each junction of rafters.

  • @majcrash
    @majcrash Рік тому +4

    I also added a sub-panel to my 50s garage with scary wiring. It wasn't quite as bad as yours, but learning how to do it was pretty cool.

  • @DMBMattMan
    @DMBMattMan Рік тому +4

    God dang it I am so excited for this! Your videos are a kind of therapy for me. Can’t wait for what comes next.

  • @Matz3r
    @Matz3r Рік тому +2

    i can watch this guy doing whatever he wants, that its still entertaining, good shit. keep up.

  • @FelixDrifts
    @FelixDrifts Рік тому +1

    I've been on UA-cam a long time. And I watch a lot of channels every day. But I have to say your channel is my favorite of all. The type of channel that when I see an upload I make my dinner first and get all cozy and prepare lol. Good job dude keep it up.

  • @jstar1000
    @jstar1000 Рік тому +9

    Collar ties on the upper rafters and strong backs on the rafter ties are a good thing as well for added strength.

  • @dmanww
    @dmanww Рік тому +4

    Why not wire it with larger gauge but with the smaller breaker? That way you don't have to rewire the whole thing again when you run a new feed. Just replace the breaker.

  • @StjerneRoo
    @StjerneRoo Рік тому +6

    I also live in a house of the same era in the Houston area. These things were put up so quickly after the war that lots of things slipped through inspection, if any was actually done. It makes DIY projects so much more complicated.

  • @Yugophoto
    @Yugophoto Рік тому +2

    Few things are more satisfying than turning a forgotten dust and ant collection into a nice, useable work space

  • @ridethroughlifertl
    @ridethroughlifertl Рік тому +8

    I just today finished lighting my garage with 4 of those same LED strip lights, and it's so incredible how it transforms a place.

  • @lainnorcal
    @lainnorcal Рік тому +5

    What a fun time cleaning up someones mess! Awesome work! Next insulation and a mini split unit. 🙂👍

  • @beamer8907
    @beamer8907 Рік тому +2

    idk why but you always make boring stuff fun and interesting to watch, like i didnt even skip a single time.
    i absolutely love you’re videos keep it up!! 👍

  • @Mike_and_Life
    @Mike_and_Life Рік тому +2

    Has anyone ever installed new lighting and not said "let there be light" when they turn it on?
    Welcome back, Mr. Villa.

  • @richardfarmer6570
    @richardfarmer6570 Рік тому +3

    Great progress Ronald, glad you have a proper place to work.

  • @Grichecth
    @Grichecth Рік тому +5

    Dude what the hell kind of sorcery is this?! I looked at your channel about an hour ago thinking I haven't seen a video in a bit and was worried maybe I didn't have the notifications on. Realized all was good and closed the page. And now you posted a new one! It's like I could feel it uploading lol. Thanks for the new video man!

  • @levraiton335
    @levraiton335 Рік тому +2

    Every single video you upload are so fun to watch. Thank you so much!

  • @sterlingthibodeaux3690
    @sterlingthibodeaux3690 Рік тому +1

    Ron.. first let me say, "Well done!!".. Second.. You absolutely crack me up!.. your novice approach and a "can do" attitude makes it a joy watching you work.. Well done, my friend.. well done.. All in all, it really helps people to know that they can also do simple and not so simple jobs around the house. Knowledge is key and the internet definitely helps. Keep up the great work!!. looking forward to any and all your next videos.. Sincerely, your Texas brother.. (West of Fort Worth) CHEERS!! (Oh.. I also wanted to add..) Before you get too far ahead, you might want to consider spray foam insulation on all the exterior wall and ceiling/roof. It'll help with rigidity, insects and, of course, insulating your workspace. Just a thought..

  • @mikec-hamilton
    @mikec-hamilton Рік тому +5

    My only complaint is the length of time between videos. Your videos are some of the best. Filming editing and of course your humor. I'm sure I would enjoy you two renovating your house. This episode was great.

  • @PrayingLotus
    @PrayingLotus Рік тому +3

    Considering you have the extra barn outside, or at least the foundation seems useable, you can use that for vehicle storage after re-building it? So like, one the actual garage is a workshop, and the barn outside is for storage

    • @burrritoprince
      @burrritoprince Рік тому +2

      That or rebuild it to extend the current garage in the future

  • @haywoodjablome6645
    @haywoodjablome6645 Рік тому +2

    Ahhhhhh, the joys of home ownership!!

  • @leisureshoot
    @leisureshoot Рік тому +2

    have you considered spray painting the interior white? It would make it so much brighter and cleaner, and cost would be really minimal.

  • @reinhardzinter2219
    @reinhardzinter2219 Рік тому +6

    Congratulations for your own property. You have a lot of space and your workshop looks very nice. This video is great.

  • @denlimwolf460
    @denlimwolf460 Рік тому +5

    As a young adult who someday aspires to own his own property, nothing makes me more happier than to see a couple of kids make their dreams come true. Cheers to you two and I hope to see more videos about this garage and that Datsun. :)

  • @TheRealXyzven
    @TheRealXyzven Рік тому +1

    BTW, check code, here in Canada, outlets that sit on open studs have to have a metal faceplate as the plastic ones can break (things can get caught on the edges, snap them and expose the internal wiring). I recommend, you use the metal faceplates for any outlet below waist level at least (as these tend to take more abuse from my experience). I'm *NOT* a licensed electrician, just sharing some knowledge.
    Also invest in a simple outlet polarity/wiring checker. Best to know which outlet in your house is not grounded.

  • @shrinermonkey1
    @shrinermonkey1 Рік тому +2

    FYI - to remove a stud with a wire without the risk of damaging the wire you can cut the stud off just above the wire and then use a chisel to split the stud through the wire run hole.

  • @devdoesitbest6974
    @devdoesitbest6974 Рік тому +30

    this is honestly a really inspirational video for me
    I'm in the process of finding my first house and I'm very old-school with working on it myself (yes even though I'm only 21) since I really don't trust others to do it for me
    Id love to see an entire series of random home improvements to further grow my understandings in the Jankiest ways possible
    Thanks as always for being both an inspiration and an entertainer and hopefully soon Ill have a project home and project car of my own
    Maybe even a channel to go along with them both

    • @TravisFabel
      @TravisFabel Рік тому +1

      *this channel is for entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as instructional advice.

  • @dreamofwings
    @dreamofwings Рік тому +5

    Ahh, nothing like a good electrical horror show to spice up any home renovation. Well done not frying yourself (or anything else) and may your luck hold!

  • @tomdale1313
    @tomdale1313 Рік тому +1

    "Houston" we got a hard working individual making great UA-cam content for sharing with the likes of a 71 year old up in Seattle, tanks for sharing...

  • @jdalzell3354
    @jdalzell3354 Рік тому +2

    Was fully expecting Ronald to make a finger electrocution joke. Insulating and getting a "Ceiling" in the garage will help with heat mitigation tremendously. Once the shop wiring is fixed getting a DIY 16k btu minisplit will make the garage your second home.

  • @Triplenickelmotorsports
    @Triplenickelmotorsports Рік тому +3

    lots of hard work... it's good to see it turn out so well and I am sure that you have grand plans for it. Can't wait to watch

  • @christopherevans7580
    @christopherevans7580 Рік тому +5

    I think I could watch you DIY anything. You're informative, entertaining, and have genuinely inspired me with my own projects.

  • @jjagsterr
    @jjagsterr Рік тому +2

    From a nerdy kid building superheroes stuff to motorcycle/car restoration and home/garage improvement, you've come a long way. The experienced gained and learned have made you the man you are today and I am truly impressed. Congratulation and salute to you young man.

  • @CCM911
    @CCM911 Рік тому +2

    You are going to love having the man-door to use when it is really hot or cold. Excellent progress. Keep up the good work.

  • @pastaman3177
    @pastaman3177 Рік тому +6

    The shop gives you some opportunities to design some cool wall decorations. I mean you could put little parts from your projects on the wall or you could even make a cabinet for the old man to live in so you don’t have to have him in the attic. Maybe you could put him to work😅.

  • @iazeemabbas
    @iazeemabbas Рік тому +15

    Beautifully shot, edited and narrated. Another phenomenal video Mr. Finger. It's always a treat watching your videos.

  • @TutorialTelevision
    @TutorialTelevision Рік тому +1

    Fun vid Ronald! Glad to know there are other young people out there that are hard working, willing to learn and willing to do it themselves...with synthwave! half chub :)

  • @GarageItYourself
    @GarageItYourself Рік тому +2

    All the sparkies in Australia were probably shouting their disapproval at a private individual doing there own electrical work 😅 I applaud you sir!!! Electrics aren't difficult. Tis just 3 or 4 wires going here n there but well done for tackling it yourself 😊
    The garage certainly now looks like a space that can be worked in and on 👍

    • @DerSchoermbro
      @DerSchoermbro Рік тому +1

      It's not hard, but if you do it wrong a just little bit, it can kill you or burn your house down. Don't do electrical stuff if you don't know what you're doing!

    • @lennardkempf1802
      @lennardkempf1802 Рік тому +1

      @@DerSchoermbro exactly! just in case he gets an electric shock he should maybe also install a RCD (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, GFCI) which switches off at a fault current below 0,4 seconds

  • @willwebbjr
    @willwebbjr Рік тому +3

    I don't believe you need a ground rod in the garage. From what I've read with our recent home purchase (we moved in a week before the polar vortex) and office rewire, the only ground should be at the main breaker. all other panels should be bonded back to the main panel so that the breaker trips when there is a fault between the house and garage. you also may need GFCIs as the first outlet in a string to be code. maybe check with a more knowledgeable friend. would hate for there to be an accident...

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888 Рік тому +3

    Congratulations on the new home!

  • @kevinb158
    @kevinb158 Рік тому +1

    To set a ground rod use water wet the ground as needed and with a up and down motion it will work it self all the ways down there no need to hammer it in the ground can't wait for some new vid man that air compressor a monster

  • @whatyouseenow411
    @whatyouseenow411 Рік тому

    How cool you have a gal that will help you around the garage! Shes a keeper bro and you are blessed to have her!

  • @HalfMonty11
    @HalfMonty11 Рік тому +3

    I really don't think what you end up doing matters at this point. Your jokes, and filming style and your personality makes whatever you are doing an incredible watch.

  • @crazy_mind-ox8if
    @crazy_mind-ox8if Рік тому +7

    Honestly loved this video. Youre a really great creator!

  • @five0pd310
    @five0pd310 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for another great video. Your editing prowess has become pro level!!

  • @filipfedor33
    @filipfedor33 Рік тому +1

    I could watch your videos for days. I love them. That creepy parts are amazing 😂.
    You are good.

  • @Chadsexington985
    @Chadsexington985 Рік тому +3

    Love your videos, hope you can get them out more frequently when the garage is done.

  • @robdb15
    @robdb15 Рік тому +3

    great part one, i liked seeing some progress different then the "big" garage renovations.
    Keep up the good work

  • @jorgeb9715
    @jorgeb9715 Рік тому +1

    Thank God Ronald has such a great humor,,he is multi talented,,McGyver at it's best,,the minute I thought about the Kawasaki it appeared on the video,,Best wishes and build great memories on your Finger's Garage

  • @TheGocher013
    @TheGocher013 10 місяців тому +1

    Aint nothin better at times like these than having an electrician friend…

  • @stephengoodrich7206
    @stephengoodrich7206 Рік тому +3

    Would honestly love to see more renovation stuff! Excellent vid

  • @7ylerD
    @7ylerD Рік тому +4

    I love this! As a new(ish) homeowner, this kind of stuff really dips my Triscuits. Can’t wait until part 2.

  • @stevenreese7746
    @stevenreese7746 Рік тому +1

    Would love to see more of this type of content... Very inspiring to improve such an electrical system and the frame

  • @taypat
    @taypat Рік тому +2

    Hey Ronald, I want you to know how much joy your videos bring me. Your quality film making, humor, and craftsmanship are top notch. I hope to someday meet you and the fiero at one of the Houston Cars and Coffee meets. Cheers until then!

  • @JackSinger
    @JackSinger Рік тому +8

    This was fantastic! Great job on the animations, they really helped explain your process behind each decision. I cannot wait to see what is in store for this place. Epoxy floor next?

  • @johnperry5102
    @johnperry5102 Рік тому +3

    super video, we really liked it a lot

  • @ElliotsLegoCreations
    @ElliotsLegoCreations 7 місяців тому +2

    I am actually taking woodshop at my school and i have been learning to wire lights, outlets, and switches! As of this Wednesday (if i didn't have a dentist's appointment tuesday i could've done it tomorrow) I will learn if i have done it proper, then take it apart for the final time before i start my final project i believe!

  • @andrethib
    @andrethib Рік тому +1

    great video! one nice bang-for-the-buck thing that you can do is to change out the rollers on the garage doors for new ones, it's like $15-$20 a door and will make opening the doors easier and quieter

  • @_CharcoalGrace_
    @_CharcoalGrace_ Рік тому +4

    Dude been following you since the beginning and damn, from the good old days to now seeing you explore different things is awesome!! Cannot wait for what’s to come

  • @drumsnspace
    @drumsnspace Рік тому +3

    Ahhh yes, loving the home renovations. Very good move getting the knob and tube wiring out of the picture. With how hot it gets out there, are you considering insulating the garage/ workshop?

  • @Adamsbrown81
    @Adamsbrown81 Рік тому +1

    I need to shout out the little animations on throughout the video. Super well done! reminded me of watching Mythbusters as a kid!

  • @ckennedy1944
    @ckennedy1944 Рік тому +1

    Hey Ronald, I've been watching your videos since the start of the Fiero project and I have to say I really enjoy them! I wish you would post more of them. I enjoyed your Garage Reno and look forward to more like it. Thanks for creating!

  • @hunterkerby3598
    @hunterkerby3598 Рік тому +4

    So thankful I found this channel when I did , I love all of your edits and the way you make videos. Keep up the great work!

  • @N.Cognito
    @N.Cognito Рік тому +4

    I wish my garage was that big. Nice shop Ronald.

  • @ConwayT91
    @ConwayT91 Рік тому +1

    Oh man, this is now my new favourite UA-cam series!!

  • @jonbelknap777
    @jonbelknap777 Рік тому +1

    very excited to see what you building this place. cant wait to see its potential and future projects!