How much for one cable? 5cx10mm takes me ??mins to complete

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • **DISCLAIMER **
    This isnt me showing off. I just feel i should show how long it takes to do certain parts of my job and then how much it is possible to earn.
    Theres a lot of parameters in a day which can affect how much you get done. Its not always plain sailing.
    #cablejointing #electrician #cablejointer #electrical #electricalwork #construction #cable

КОМЕНТАРІ • 46

  • @mb-electricalservices
    @mb-electricalservices Місяць тому +3

    I love the way you work. You really have inspired me to do better. Been a spark for over 20 years running my own business but you take things to that next level that most don't bother to aspire to. Keep 'em coming! :)

  • @shornsparks20005
    @shornsparks20005 Місяць тому +10

    I like your videos you're very skilled at what you do please get a nice kneeling pad though your knees will suffer later on like mine do I have got the kneeling pad built-in kneeling pads in my trousers which help a lot but a nice kneeling pad is well worth it

    • @tonyskilbeck8663
      @tonyskilbeck8663 Місяць тому +2

      Ive got the built in knee pads but another layer of padding cant hurt. Good shout👍🏻

    • @Walktheline1991
      @Walktheline1991 Місяць тому +3

      Foam plumbers lagging taped up to make a mat, better than any knee pads you'll ever make.

  • @chazzlebazzle69
    @chazzlebazzle69 19 днів тому

    Just subscribed loving your uploads, I'm usually the chap that is installing after you, great to get an true insight of the goings on before I turn up

  • @posei3960
    @posei3960 Місяць тому +2

    Fair price. The public think the tools come free as you’ve already got them, you’re there anway, so it’s just a bit of time. No thoughts as to travel, digs, consumables, fuel, office time, training, calibration, tool replacement, 2 mile walk to toilet, years of experience and knowledge. In my case it’s taken me 50 years to get this good/quick 😂. Yes it is a gasket scraper, car trim removal tools are also good as the come with a cranked shaft

  • @abdulseaforth6930
    @abdulseaforth6930 Місяць тому

    A welcoming video. Top work John. Walking back and forth to the tool bag (or van) is the bane of all tradesmen at some point or other. Saving grace that“ our arses a glued to the back of our legs.” The comment made me chuckle.

  • @edmondkelly1942
    @edmondkelly1942 Місяць тому +1

    Hey Tony
    My son has just started serving his time with me. He has watched some of your videos and we did some small cables the other day and I let him off just to see how he got on with the glanding. He was there or there abouts.
    Your videos are invaluble so dont stop keep them coming .

  • @SparkyDanH
    @SparkyDanH Місяць тому +4

    I appreciate this type of video, knowing how much things are worth is invaluable sometimes.
    That’s more than I would have guessed for that particular size cable so definitely would have undercharged if I was asked although I’m a spark not a jointer so have no idea the going rates for your work.
    Do you have a set cost per cable size? I imagine you’re going to charge considerably more for say a 4core 240

    • @tonyskilbeck8663
      @tonyskilbeck8663 Місяць тому +2

      Yeah, the cost goes up the bigger the cable gets, although prices do change when FP cables are used as they are full of fibre glass paper. They take longer to prepare.

  • @allanharris9074
    @allanharris9074 Місяць тому +1

    Cheers for the videos buddy, if I had only known about the exhaust cutter years ago. Would have saved the 32tpi hacksaw (both junior and full size) to try and avoid the problem of 'hockey sticks' on the armouring! This must have been childs play compared to the 240mm csa cables. Thanks and every day is a school day. From a former industrial compex sparky. Keep up the instructional videos, and as always I steer my industrial apprentices to your videos.

    • @jointechcabling9103
      @jointechcabling9103  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you very much for this message. It makes it worth the pain in the arse doing the editing🤣🤣🤣. Thank you very much👍🏻👍🏻

  • @eliotmansfield
    @eliotmansfield Місяць тому +4

    David Attenborough narration 😂

    • @stevebee3356
      @stevebee3356 Місяць тому +1

      I was thinking more Snooker Commentator 😆

  • @hvaccuffingit6471
    @hvaccuffingit6471 Місяць тому

    Get a tool bag review going!!! You are always super efficient so I’d be really interested to see your set up. Thanks

  • @whatevernamegoeshere3644
    @whatevernamegoeshere3644 28 днів тому

    5:37 One thing I found is it's pretty bad practice to leave a cable on the edge of the tray like that. Yes, this is armoured, it's no issue at all, everything is grounded to hell and back there but as the cable goes through heat cycles and moves just a tad bit, over the years it will shear clear through the outer sheath. I had ran into issues with control cables tying the 24V to ground and causing problems because of exactly this. there were a few cases of bangs as well when the cable wasn't armoured, just YSLY or H05VV. Also there are plants that mandate the use of edge protectors on every tray there is because of these incidents. Even the covers. There's a plant in my city where I left a good 30 meters of the stuff already... Also it's kind of odd to me that the tray goes straight to the floor when you are connecting sideways from it, was it a previous install?
    Edit: Man, I forgot the most important part, the compliment for a good job. I wish more people would work like you do...

  • @robertjones3477
    @robertjones3477 Місяць тому

    Now that's a proper cable termination job as it should be and properly earthed as well.
    Better than those other foreign videos on here where they just throw it in any old how 😂

  • @mrbuttercup37
    @mrbuttercup37 Місяць тому

    I love your craftsmanship. It's aspirational.

  • @anthonybragg
    @anthonybragg Місяць тому

    That's just a baby cable there for you Tony!

  • @user-vh2cf7zu1m
    @user-vh2cf7zu1m Місяць тому +1

    Neat professional job. Well done. ;-)

  • @sergiofernandez3725
    @sergiofernandez3725 Місяць тому +1

    Little thumbs up Tony.

  • @rowanlidbury
    @rowanlidbury Місяць тому

    Beautiful.

  • @garycoupe9149
    @garycoupe9149 Місяць тому

    Hey Tony great video as always would you ever take someone else on to work with you? Would love the chance to work with you and learn from you. Keep up the great work

  • @tonyskilbeck8663
    @tonyskilbeck8663 Місяць тому

    The knipex grips are next on the list. I think theyre amazing👍🏻

  • @johnwaby4321
    @johnwaby4321 Місяць тому

    Brilliant job 👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @mathiasjacobsen3355
    @mathiasjacobsen3355 Місяць тому

    Looks good. I would have made the the conductors a bit longer by coiling them for future service loop/alterations, although this can be prohibited by space in enclosure.

  • @furybear2003
    @furybear2003 Місяць тому

    Fab video, beard is looking powerful

  • @ThomasFreeman-u6v
    @ThomasFreeman-u6v Місяць тому

    So do you have the price for what you earn overall for the 2 days as the cables were different sizes?

  • @Walktheline1991
    @Walktheline1991 Місяць тому +1

    Do you still go to the gym at all mate? I imagine it's hard with the working away a lot. But then I wonder how you squeeze a shower in if you're staying in the van 😅. Forearms are big (I don't swing that way, FTR 😂)

  • @richardcawrey
    @richardcawrey Місяць тому

    Sounds fair to me for the work you do

  • @UnimportantAcc
    @UnimportantAcc Місяць тому +1

    Never seen the rigid offset grips before, ty!

    • @sparkiegaz3613
      @sparkiegaz3613 Місяць тому +1

      @@UnimportantAcc eagles beaks I assume you a grips for everything electrician,,👍😃

    • @UnimportantAcc
      @UnimportantAcc Місяць тому

      @@sparkiegaz3613 Got me... Grips & a bahco adjustable hahaha
      Don't often do anything larger than 25mm's - I've been looking at grabbing a pair of exhaust cutters tho, looks like they save a lot of time compared to the hacksaw

    • @sparkiegaz3613
      @sparkiegaz3613 Місяць тому

      @@UnimportantAcc get either of those out on any my jobs you be N R B asap feller..👍🤔

  • @danielmihai5
    @danielmihai5 Місяць тому +1

    You should use a Knipex plier wrench, or other paralel jaws plier, when you tied glands. Many clients don t accept scratches on stainless steel or bronze glands hexagons surfaces.
    Protection glasses are not useful only you drill something. The end of a tensioned wire anytime can release straight to your eyes.

    • @Walktheline1991
      @Walktheline1991 Місяць тому +2

      You mean brass, and he does use smooth jaw grips. Did you even watch the video?

    • @danielmihai5
      @danielmihai5 Місяць тому

      @@Walktheline1991 Did you check, for curiosity, with google: ”bronze glands” and ”paralel jaws plier wrenches” and how it looks? or how it works, versus a plumber tool?

    • @danielmihai5
      @danielmihai5 Місяць тому

      @@Walktheline1991 My bad! I work in petrochemical industry and most of glands are from stainless steel (CMP) and bronze (Hawke).
      Yes, i was watching the video, and i saw a plier that have jaws with teeth and also a plumber wrench. I wrote about a kind of plier with paralel jaws that can be used like a ratchet.
      Did you check, for your curiosity, with google, what i wrote about?

    • @Walktheline1991
      @Walktheline1991 Місяць тому

      @@danielmihai5 no I didn't check, because it's evident in the video the grips he uses to tighten are smooth jaw which is the difference between scratching the gland and not. Pretty simple concept really

  • @solidus784
    @solidus784 Місяць тому

    Tidy👍

  • @mustardcrumbles
    @mustardcrumbles Місяць тому

    I really enjoy ur videos Tony. Not sure about the whispering sexy voice though

  • @sparkiegaz3613
    @sparkiegaz3613 Місяць тому

    Rigid eagle beaks are great , 👍 bit tray under the panel wouldn’t of hurt 😢

    • @Walktheline1991
      @Walktheline1991 Місяць тому +2

      The bloke does cable jointing, not containment

    • @sparkiegaz3613
      @sparkiegaz3613 Місяць тому

      @@Walktheline1991 I’m more than aware what he does , as for not having bit tray beneath the panel was just lazy…cable should be supported ..

  • @ThomasFreeman-u6v
    @ThomasFreeman-u6v Місяць тому

    So do you have the price for what you earn overall for the 2 days as the cables were different sizes?