How to Make Up a Electrical Box the RIGHT WAY!

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  • Опубліковано 4 бер 2020
  • In this video on how to make up a j box( electrical junction box) properly . there will be multiple tips and tricks throughout the video. The video is all about wire management and how you can successfully achieve that goal in a easy but effective way.
    Remember always think of the next guy because it might just be you
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    please comment with any suggestions, other tips and tricks that i missed. if there is anything that you would specifically like to know about. Let me know i would be happy to create content that Helps all on their First Day
    Thank you for watching! I know your time is valuable and appreciate you spending a few minutes with me!
    John Spier- WARHAMMER Electric
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  • @LuisLopez-pj1ee
    @LuisLopez-pj1ee 3 роки тому +64

    I've been doing Maintenance for 30 years and so far I haven't found wiring done this way, whoever works after you it'll really appreciate the good work, thanks for sharing hopefully this creates good working habits for electrical installers 👍🏽

  • @jerrardwelch2272
    @jerrardwelch2272 2 роки тому +38

    Don't start with the grounds because they take the longest. Start with the grounds because of the purpose they serve. When untapping wires, work the reverse order and start with the hots for the very same reason 👌🏾

    • @kalebporter1529
      @kalebporter1529 11 місяців тому +1

      Yes. I was taught to always make the grounds as permanent as possible and out of the way. As long as they are jointed together right they should not serve any problems troubleshooting. Put it back in junction boxes and panel boxes

  • @warrenpomphrey4477
    @warrenpomphrey4477 10 місяців тому +6

    Flooring guy here…don’t worry about the cut-off wire scraps,I’ll find them all!

  • @nikitaq5897
    @nikitaq5897 3 роки тому +19

    “Always think on the next guy”.... certainly the best part of doing a job well done 👍🏻. Thank you.

  • @raymondcruz2000
    @raymondcruz2000 3 роки тому +43

    Nice setup!! I was explaining my next guy theory to a buddy in the shop many moons ago, he asked why are you so worried about leaving it nice for the "next guy". I said to him "bro, because sometimes you are the next guy". It was funny to see the light bulb 💡💡 turn on. He said, I see your point. Lol

  • @HollerHoppin
    @HollerHoppin 3 роки тому +20

    Solid! Not enough guys are craftsman anymore. I’ve ran across so many lazy, sloppy, wire jobs.

  • @bgarrison67
    @bgarrison67 3 роки тому +117

    Clean job and a big hell yeah on thinking about the next guy in line.

  • @--JohnDoe
    @--JohnDoe 3 роки тому +55

    When you are making up connections. Strip your wires too long, line up the end of the insulation and twist, then cut to proper length, wires should hold themselves together, and wirenut is just for insulation. That's how I was taught. But that is all personal preference, if you want to just hold the ends even then put on a wire nut it's fine, but do a "tug test" if it doesn't work it's your fault. Maybe I should just leave all the nubs thinking the overkill way is code.

    • @chaseoes
      @chaseoes 3 роки тому +9

      @@TheYeeterDefeater Pretwisting also helps prevent arcing by keeping them close together in the event they become loose inside the wire nut.

    • @bluerockstudios5812
      @bluerockstudios5812 3 роки тому +2

      Per manufacture directions, pre twisting is not necessary.

    • @nickyjames1430
      @nickyjames1430 2 роки тому

      @@bluerockstudios5812 I know pre twisting isn't specced and takes extra time, but I had to fix 3 #12 neutrals on an outdoor light circuit that were not twisted together, the wire nut was loose, and they were arcing.

  • @royandrews5886
    @royandrews5886 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks to this video when I watched it a year ago I do this even in outlets in residential. Grounds in middle neutral on your left and hots on right. Makes everything fit in box much better.

  • @club567
    @club567 2 роки тому +14

    The 6inch rule actually applies to the entry point/knockout.
    300.14 - "At least 150 mm (6 in.) of free conductor, measured from the point in the box where it emerges from its raceway or cable sheath, shall be left at each outlet, junction, and switch point for splices or the connection of luminaires (fixtures) or devices. Where the opening to an outlet, junction, or switch point is less than 200 mm (8 in.) in any dimension, each conductor shall be long enough to extend at least 75 mm (3 in.) outside the opening."

    • @club567
      @club567 2 роки тому

      Good video though

    • @mrindependent1
      @mrindependent1 Рік тому +1

      True
      Definitely don’t need that much extra wire hanging out the front of the box
      3 inch is minimum

    • @gandalfsgun3233
      @gandalfsgun3233 7 місяців тому +2

      I see this wrongly stated or unknown 99% of the time. And they always say “per code”… did you read the code? Lol. Sounds more like “per boss man” who incorrectly stated it’s “per code” Good video tho.

    • @zhumusic-ng9tr
      @zhumusic-ng9tr 6 місяців тому

      Just read that shit in the book after some know it all mf tryed to tell me somthing lol 😆 bro get out my FACE BOY 🙎‍♂️

  • @1975oldschool
    @1975oldschool 3 роки тому +3

    Imagine how much better we’d be if everyone thought that way, thinking of the next guy. Great demonstration!

  • @davidmartinez9403
    @davidmartinez9403 3 роки тому +2

    As a service electrician,I thank you 👍

  • @benshow3000
    @benshow3000 3 роки тому +62

    If I work in an area where there might be the slightest possibility of moisture or water getting into the box I've gotten into the habit of pointing my wire nuts up so they don't collect water.

    • @WARHAMMERELECTRIC
      @WARHAMMERELECTRIC  3 роки тому +10

      I forgot to mention. Great comment

    • @MuttonChops24
      @MuttonChops24 3 роки тому +11

      also, might be overkill but i always wrap my wire nuts with electrical tape going clockwise so the nut has almost no chance of backing off or coming loose. also helps prevent moisture from getting in them

    • @KitchenerLeslie2
      @KitchenerLeslie2 3 роки тому +9

      @@MuttonChops24 that’s a waste. That’s homeowner splicing.

    • @stuffguy7
      @stuffguy7 3 роки тому +12

      @@MuttonChops24 I'd stay away from the electrical tape. Makes it a nasty mess for the next guy that has to work on something 10 years down the road.

    • @stanley4006
      @stanley4006 3 роки тому +8

      @MuttonChops24. That plastic tape won’t keep the water out. Waste of time and differently isn’t the professional way of doing it. When I open a box and see tape it makes me wonder what was messed up when the splice was made

  • @Trainman0401
    @Trainman0401 3 роки тому +32

    The neatest box I have ever seen. Nice!

  • @jonathanhernandez7695
    @jonathanhernandez7695 2 роки тому

    Thank you brother. I've been working on trying to keep my boxes clean and organized doing different methods and this one you showed is the best. I'll have to do that this next project coming up.

  • @steveperez1178
    @steveperez1178 3 роки тому +1

    Yep. Always consider the next guy. Thanks for that.

  • @Mikey-cf8hh
    @Mikey-cf8hh 3 роки тому +12

    NICE MY MAN!! Perfect!!👌

  • @michaelm4865
    @michaelm4865 Рік тому

    I teach this method to my apprentices. I will show this video in class, it is the pro best practice for making up a j-box. We call it "accordion Style".

  • @realnikonlover6207
    @realnikonlover6207 9 місяців тому +1

    Good video. One thing I was taught 50 years ago by an old electrician was to put a quick wrap of electrical tape around the wirenut and base of wire to help minimize a wirenut coming loose in box as margin of safety. I've done all my connections this way forever.

  • @danbuchner28
    @danbuchner28 3 роки тому +1

    Great job, thanks for sharing.

  • @chriswhite4596
    @chriswhite4596 3 роки тому

    I like this Video !!! Super Clean & Serviceable

  • @esteban72534
    @esteban72534 3 роки тому +1

    Learn something new everyday in this trade. Thanks for sharing.

  • @eusoj50
    @eusoj50 3 роки тому +1

    Very clean work!

  • @retiredcryptohunter9031
    @retiredcryptohunter9031 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice install and great idea about labeling the inside cover

  • @thepitpatrol
    @thepitpatrol 3 роки тому +1

    What a great job! Very detailed work.

  • @sanity1977
    @sanity1977 3 роки тому +1

    Great how to tutorial ! Nice clean install... Thanks

  • @averyjamesbrooks
    @averyjamesbrooks 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video- very helpful!

  • @87youngstar
    @87youngstar 3 роки тому

    Useful and very detailed info on how to keep it clean and easy.

  • @TheFirefox989
    @TheFirefox989 4 місяці тому

    Electrical Helper here; thank you for this video! I’ve been having a rough time trying fit my boxes. This video helped me a lot! I start school in August so I haven’t had a proper lesson on this, just an Electrician telling me to “tie em and stuff em”.

  • @nertavobedarancharanjr.7836
    @nertavobedarancharanjr.7836 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for a well detailed video on wiring the box you could not have been more informative and so neat excellent work great

  • @hectorgutierrez1024
    @hectorgutierrez1024 3 роки тому +6

    Great video. I like the cable management. Very clean

  • @allenstevens6215
    @allenstevens6215 2 роки тому

    Fine job!!

  • @frednepa9690
    @frednepa9690 Рік тому

    Great video! Thanks.

  • @KevinDusseau-lf1rg
    @KevinDusseau-lf1rg 4 місяці тому

    Very informational, thank you

  • @beemanrunning977
    @beemanrunning977 3 роки тому +1

    Very well done. Wish I saw this 30 years ago. Thanks

  • @slickricktheruler
    @slickricktheruler 3 роки тому

    Great clean work. Thanks

  • @shariqbutt4228
    @shariqbutt4228 3 роки тому +1

    Really appreciate it. Thank you

  • @henryguzman6438
    @henryguzman6438 3 роки тому +1

    Hell yeah .... Thanks man ... ✌️

  • @timdouglass4934
    @timdouglass4934 3 роки тому +4

    Nice clean work.

  • @Kid617
    @Kid617 Рік тому

    love how u made it quick and simple great work

  • @lionheartchannel5842
    @lionheartchannel5842 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing this video always support this channel.

  • @vince6829
    @vince6829 3 місяці тому

    Nice and neat and considerate of the next guy. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @rkendsley7561
    @rkendsley7561 3 роки тому +3

    This was well spent time watching your video. Thanks for the tips and demo. BTW, thank you also for not having a 2 minute intro to your video, but jumping right into the subject.

  • @waynehenson1094
    @waynehenson1094 3 роки тому +1

    Nicely done, and always think about the next guy is right. Take care.

  • @joelricheme
    @joelricheme 3 роки тому +3

    if ever i open a box like that, im pretty sure it woukd smell proffesionalism big time 👌👌 good job mate

  • @CrazyTacky
    @CrazyTacky 3 роки тому +1

    I love clean work. Thumbs up from me.

  • @DDCRExposed
    @DDCRExposed Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the excellent tutorial here! I'm looking to do a little work in my basement to run some wires and this'll be super helpful when creating a junction box.

  • @jamm6676
    @jamm6676 3 роки тому +1

    Very clean thanks for vid🤙❤️

  • @o000bbyo00
    @o000bbyo00 3 роки тому +1

    Good stuff man, always think about the next guy in line, thats good practice

  • @frankortolano5886
    @frankortolano5886 3 роки тому

    Excellent work

  • @alanjackson4397
    @alanjackson4397 3 роки тому +10

    You can tell a professional job when you see it

  • @mattmclaughlin7338
    @mattmclaughlin7338 3 роки тому

    thank you !

  • @royvilla5833
    @royvilla5833 3 роки тому

    Good idea, thanks

  • @MAGAMAN
    @MAGAMAN Рік тому +2

    Unfortunately the last homeowner did not think of the next guy and also did not know what they were doing. Now I'm the Next guy who has to fix it all. They really liked their electrical tape...

  • @joseamador5817
    @joseamador5817 3 роки тому +1

    Great explanation, nice work, thank you,is very helpful

  • @jeffdeluca1153
    @jeffdeluca1153 2 роки тому +1

    One of the neatest box fills I've seen

  • @russellchevalier3606
    @russellchevalier3606 3 роки тому

    Most excellent video, and many of the comments just add to the quality.

  • @bobbygolden2791
    @bobbygolden2791 2 роки тому

    Great Video!

  • @jimanddiana4103
    @jimanddiana4103 3 роки тому

    Very good. Thanks.

  • @trixierosco
    @trixierosco 3 роки тому

    Great video, too the point, and no waisted moments. Wish I had found it when I was working on my basement. I will use this in the future! Like other posts have said, each project should also think about the next person who has to work on it, or remove it.

  • @Sparkeycarp
    @Sparkeycarp 2 роки тому

    I agree with the pre-twist for permanent installations. Though I would have made the stripped end a bit longer and cutoff excess. However, I was taught on commercial installs that may be seasonal, where displays may be changed within a season or even a couple years, that you do not pre-twist. In support of that the manufacturers say no pre-twist is needed. However I hate opening a live wirenut and watching the wires spread apart breaking the circuits.

  • @MrMindlink
    @MrMindlink 3 роки тому +4

    Clean work, thanks for sharing.

  • @woe2thet1m1d6
    @woe2thet1m1d6 Рік тому +1

    Brought a tear to me eye. Good job and thanks for the video.

  • @olakunleadewaleadegbile5301
    @olakunleadewaleadegbile5301 2 роки тому +1

    Really good teacher

  • @whitetiger8652
    @whitetiger8652 Рік тому

    Nice neat work.

  • @paulwilliams6753
    @paulwilliams6753 3 роки тому

    Well done! 👍

  • @ErickHernandez93
    @ErickHernandez93 3 роки тому +1

    Neat work man thanks for the tip

  • @X1j5
    @X1j5 3 роки тому +1

    Nice clean work Sparky!

  • @pbenga
    @pbenga 3 роки тому

    Electrical art.

  • @Nifares1971
    @Nifares1971 3 роки тому

    A very clean job!! Well done

  • @floridaguy3
    @floridaguy3 3 роки тому

    Pretty work. Can’t say enough about you thinking about the next guy 👍

  • @Sctronic209
    @Sctronic209 3 роки тому

    Very clean nice and neat 👍👍

  • @shak180
    @shak180 3 роки тому

    Excellent work 👏🏽👍🏽

  • @TechnicalEnglish101
    @TechnicalEnglish101 3 роки тому

    Great training video, dude. I love your thinking about the next guy in line, I see you take pride on your job, that's very good.

  • @MK-jp1ey
    @MK-jp1ey 3 роки тому +1

    You’re awesome. Subscribed brother

  • @PhilDohn
    @PhilDohn 2 роки тому +2

    Super clean, it’d be interesting to see how you do a standard wall receptacle

  • @pophamlarry
    @pophamlarry 3 роки тому +1

    Nice neat and beautiful work... you take pride in your work and it shows... nice work young man.... huge 👍.... 👍

  • @reissner1967
    @reissner1967 7 місяців тому +1

    I like that you said, "You should always be thinking of the next guy in line..." I personally waste a lot of time searching for where wires are source from because people don't mark things.

  • @andrewhguitar
    @andrewhguitar 3 роки тому

    Looks great

  • @stanleygavin9439
    @stanleygavin9439 3 роки тому

    Terrific! Nice work and good explanation..

  • @MarkBarrey
    @MarkBarrey 3 роки тому

    Nice job

  • @jackkain6766
    @jackkain6766 2 місяці тому +1

    Going to box this way thanks

  • @cristianvera8506
    @cristianvera8506 3 роки тому +1

    Dude, you are a pro 🙌👌 good job

  • @Blvcx
    @Blvcx 2 роки тому +1

    I appreciate this video. Bro, just if you do this again, do overhead views of each bundle so we can see where you held your lengths in the box. I’m an apprentice electrician so once I saw how you mapped them in I understood. But again I GREATLY appreciate this video! Thank you for this.

  • @Doobie2100
    @Doobie2100 3 роки тому

    Nice job sparky!!!

  • @edgarcabatingan9883
    @edgarcabatingan9883 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you markhammer to your tutorial vlog it's help a lot in me.

  • @hoss2200
    @hoss2200 3 роки тому

    Great video and excellent advice

  • @alq8879
    @alq8879 3 роки тому

    This is done the right way for folks wondering.

  • @garymeroff3297
    @garymeroff3297 3 місяці тому

    thanks for showing us how to do nice clean work. Nice to think about the next guy it might you or I : ) Thanks !

  • @PBS-nm1uu
    @PBS-nm1uu 10 місяців тому

    not bad, keep it coming

  • @adroitus
    @adroitus 3 роки тому +1

    Neat and workmanlike.

  • @SilverAlert1
    @SilverAlert1 3 роки тому +2

    Dad was a master electrician and an electronics guru. You should see the home built ham radio amp. 5000 volts across the plate. Scary thing.
    He passed a year and a half ago. I’m moving back to the house he built with my grandpa in the 70’s. The junction box work was done the permanent way. All joints soldered. He said back then you could do this. I guess it’s grandfathered or something. The connections/solder joints are solid and the wire clamps, staples and such are in a way no wire is ever moving.
    However, I’ve had to map out what’s happening in some of the boxes before I do any work. I’m sure he’s laughing at me when I was puzzled on the 3 way switch setup in the box. Haha
    Anyway, great looking electrical box. Thanks for the video!

  • @casycasy5199
    @casycasy5199 3 роки тому

    nice neat box

  • @federicos9821
    @federicos9821 Рік тому +1

    Great work! Just as it should be done by everybody 😄🙌 keep it up 👍

  • @dirtysalmonchaser
    @dirtysalmonchaser 3 роки тому

    good video

  • @Homepros888
    @Homepros888 3 роки тому

    Very neat work, nice trick about label the lines inside the blank plate but most people that will do work on a junction box do not remove the plate completely. They loosen the screw and swing the plate aside, plates with keyhole slot or hook slot.

  • @GMAN420BC
    @GMAN420BC 3 роки тому

    Good job. I did learn something

  • @shaffer4220
    @shaffer4220 2 роки тому +1

    A great big thumbs up! I am impressed with your talent/workmanship. It shows you care.

  • @PedroCerrano84
    @PedroCerrano84 3 роки тому

    I was an electrician in the Navy. I HATED following others’ work. I never knew what I was getting into. It usually took twice as long because I would just start from scratch so I knew it was correct. The wire jobs I saw on some flying machines would make pilots piss their pants if they saw what I had to fix from techs that didn’t care. Sure construction electricians are different than a aircraft electrician, but sloppy work is still sloppy. But good work is always appreciated when another has to work on it after you! Great video!

  • @mrindependent1
    @mrindependent1 Рік тому

    I’m a new journeyman. I prefer push connectors or wago style connectors
    Makes future work or changes so much more efficient.