I love this channel so much. I'm an electrician from New York City, and I admire your work. I discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago, and I've been binge watching until I can catch up on all of them. Keep up the good work!
Nice job. I'm a DIYer and find it so satisfying to watch a pro, knowing how long it would take me to measure and bend the conduit offsets (and then do it a second time after I messed up the first attempt, LOL). Very neat install.
Starting my first day of commercial work tomorrow, been doing residential for a year now. Making the switch to commercial. Pretty nervous, I've been talking with the fellow brothers and they say it's not that different. Came across the channel, nice work man.
Just something I was told to do when connecting wires. First connect your grounds then your neutrals and then lastly your hots. Do the opposite when disconnecting
If you work for yourself, another good option is to start bidding Agricultural work like farms and greenhouse wiring. Alot of people want to start to grow food and want greenhouses. Worked on a greenhouse job in Upstate New York. It wasn't difficult because you can use PVC conduit or EMT tubing with raintight fittings. Mostly 3/4" to 1" tubing that's easy to work with.
well ... food huh.. in my country, we're 3rd in the Nation in pot production, almost all are grow-ops of some type mainly indoors like you say, alot of sparkys have worked in them, from mom and pop to outright cartels
Thank you for your videos. I especially like the POV ones where the camera shows what you see. Do you run rigid on any of your jobs? Your 4 point saddle in that EMT was as good as I’ve ever seen. First try at that.
just a question, why r u using home depot and not supply houses? I thought they are providing much better deals if you are using them more than a year?
I am completely new to all this, so forgive my ignorance. I saw you ben the pipe and install it (which was very satisfying by the way) but then you started pulling on the wire. Do you install the pipe first then feed the wire through it all or do you pull it through each piece of piping individually as you built the line? Also, how do you feed it through? Thank you and love the videos!
You do beautiful work, but why lay out your conduit in the middle of the floor like that? The safety director in my company would tear me a new one if I did that.
Im currently working on a government project land and we are unable to take pictures or video's. It would make for good content if only. We are energizing a navy base airport and hangars, air tower and all offices top secret mumbo-jumbo but interesting to say the least
This man must live in a low crime community because he didn’t have no problem parking his van at Home Depot in the morning where I live in California you just don’t do that
Just out of curiosity Steven, why do you always go to Home Depot to get your Materials? Don't you have Electrical Supply Houses where you live? Home Depot prices are usually much higher, because they are retail. Don't you have business accounts at Platt, Crescent, Granger, Graybar, EOFF, etc? Great Video, Thanks, Russ, Electrician from Oregon.
I dont like like waiting in line at supply store, plus this was a laast minute job so i didnt have time to wait for an electric supply to open. It usually takes me 1hour or more to check out at supply depending on what im buying. Home depot i can go an get what i want an be in an out in 10-15 mins.
I love this channel so much. I'm an electrician from New York City, and I admire your work. I discovered your channel a couple of weeks ago, and I've been binge watching until I can catch up on all of them. Keep up the good work!
Where in ny ? I've been at south street in Manhattan and Redhook in bk
@@DarkZombieMan007 I'm in Flushing Queens.
Hi sir
No need for words tradesman,rather SEE you do a live job than hear another speech. Good work.
I know nothing about electrical but i love watching what you do !
thank you so much!! i was looking for this kind of content. i am an apprentice and dam im struggling latley with work, this is gonna help me a lot.
Great video, I just wish u showed us how to do the measurements like how u got them
Nice job. I'm a DIYer and find it so satisfying to watch a pro, knowing how long it would take me to measure and bend the conduit offsets (and then do it a second time after I messed up the first attempt, LOL). Very neat install.
You do very clean work ! Keep it up
I like the warehouse atmosphere. I was working at a Sears warehouse in high school and college. Good memories
Man your work speaks for itself
Starting my first day of commercial work tomorrow, been doing residential for a year now. Making the switch to commercial. Pretty nervous, I've been talking with the fellow brothers and they say it's not that different. Came across the channel, nice work man.
Commercial way better
Just something I was told to do when connecting wires. First connect your grounds then your neutrals and then lastly your hots. Do the opposite when disconnecting
Just happen to come across you channel.
You do good work and have good workmanship.
Ahhhh the sweet deafening of power working.
I LOVE this channel!
Sami thank you for watching
Nice Pro looking job as usual ... Thx Steven ...
You have a good work ethic. You will go far in life!!!!!!!!!
If you work for yourself, another good option is to start bidding Agricultural work like farms and greenhouse wiring. Alot of people want to start to grow food and want greenhouses.
Worked on a greenhouse job in Upstate New York. It wasn't difficult because you can use PVC conduit or EMT tubing with raintight fittings. Mostly 3/4" to 1" tubing that's easy to work with.
Thank you
well ... food huh.. in my country, we're 3rd in the Nation in pot production, almost all are grow-ops of some type mainly indoors like you say, alot of sparkys have worked in them, from mom and pop to outright cartels
Impressive! Nice work! 👍
Nice job. Thanks for sharing.
Very education video , thanks for sharing this experience with us.
You da Man! Awesome job!
thank you glory be to the man above
As a commercial electrician here in ny i enjoy your videos and find it interesting that you do both residential and commercial
Thank you for your videos. I especially like the POV ones where the camera shows what you see. Do you run rigid on any of your jobs? Your 4 point saddle in that EMT was as good as I’ve ever seen. First try at that.
Keep up the good work.
日本で電気屋やってます。作業のやり方や風景が、この前のボイラー室での工事と同じで笑ってしまった。
just a question, why r u using home depot and not supply houses? I thought they are providing much better deals if you are using them more than a year?
Really like the videos keep them up brother, what do you do to advertise or get referrals? To get jobs like this ?
Nice work!!! I can’t believe you was doing that by yourself. How much did you charge them for that work?
Are that panel alive? Ark flash is very dangerous my brother about 35000 degrees.
I am completely new to all this, so forgive my ignorance. I saw you ben the pipe and install it (which was very satisfying by the way) but then you started pulling on the wire. Do you install the pipe first then feed the wire through it all or do you pull it through each piece of piping individually as you built the line? Also, how do you feed it through? Thank you and love the videos!
Install the conduit first and then Feed and puul the wire using a electrical fish tape.
@@unitedtradesmanacademy1894 Thank you so much, do you have a video on that?
You do beautiful work, but why lay out your conduit in the middle of the floor like that? The safety director in my company would tear me a new one if I did that.
So I don't have to walk back an forth to get conduit. Plus I was the only one working there.
Do you recommend this career for someone who doesn’t like heights? Also how hard on the body is the job?
Fear of heights i natural, just takes a while to get use to. Keeps my body nice an fit
I thought for EMT you didn't need a ground wire? Not an electrician but I run circuits with PVC conduit every now and then
1 ground per pipe
Definitely need ground wire in emt
You can have multiple circuits in a pipe so it could be multiple grounds
Isn't there some type of conduit that is metallic and therefore conductive and can be utilized as a ground in place of a separate wire?
@@jonezy6056 nope always gotta have ground wire pulled for each circuit
how do commercial electricians use the restroom
What type os screws are you using? 8:13
Damn bending offsets with no level respect
lol
what tool pouch is that
Is this hard on the back?
so, 10-15mins of stretching before an after project really helps
I think the word you are looking for is individual.
If i dont have ground can i do gfci outlet all over the house so i dont have to wire?
Thk
No
Do not be cheap . But install grounds.
Im currently working on a government project land and we are unable to take pictures or video's. It would make for good content if only. We are energizing a navy base airport and hangars, air tower and all offices top secret mumbo-jumbo but interesting to say the least
Nobody cares
Is that what your mom said when you were born?@@atcdude067
Be careful brother always stay safe and try to work with dead energy…!
lol
This man must live in a low crime community because he didn’t have no problem parking his van at Home Depot in the morning where I live in California you just don’t do that
Man it's a risk anywhere, no safer here
Dude is using Harbor Freight Chicago hammer Drill garbage.
Bro that's Dewalt. Thank you for comment.
That's a dewalt hammer drill dummy 😂
Just out of curiosity Steven, why do you always go to Home Depot to get your Materials? Don't you have Electrical Supply Houses where you live? Home Depot prices are usually much higher, because they are retail. Don't you have business accounts at Platt, Crescent, Granger, Graybar, EOFF, etc? Great Video, Thanks, Russ, Electrician from Oregon.
I dont like like waiting in line at supply store, plus this was a laast minute job so i didnt have time to wait for an electric supply to open. It usually takes me 1hour or more to check out at supply depending on what im buying. Home depot i can go an get what i want an be in an out in 10-15 mins.