Electrical Tips: 1) only 1 ground wire is required throughout the whole length 2) minimum of 6" of wire needs to be hanging out of the box 3) share the neutral; nothing wrong with separate neutrals, just the 2 breakers have to trip together if shared 4) you forgot the strap the conduit. Rule of thumb: 1 ft of a box 5) all the outlets need to GFCI protected; to fix this install a GFCI breaker for each circuit 6) all boxes that you installed have a raised ground screw location. At each box, you need to install a ground wire to a green screw and splice it with all the other grounds. no other screw is allowed, it must be machined and green. 7) you will need a EXIT sign above a man door and emergency lighting - buy a combo EXIT/light and install above the door 8) if you are using stranded wire, you must use a spade to connect to a device screw terminal, ie - outlet 9) use a bandsaw not a grinder. make sure to reem the conduit I got more info if you'd like.
For any future electrical endeavors, in addition to doing a multiwire brach circuit (sharing the neutral on a tandem breaker), you can also put each outlet in a given double gang box on a separate circuit, this isn't really any additional wiring but lets you havs access to more power in a given location without any real downsides.
Unlike your trailer build which i begged you to have a full size tub in it, I hope you listen and put a full size tub and bath in this shop. This looks amazing. Since i left that comment i met someone amazing, I also introduced her to your youtube channel and now its what we watch on weekend mornings whenever theres a a video out. Love your content! Additionally she also just bought me your semi professional amateur shirt. I LOVE IT and i love the stickers i got with it! The stickers are almost too cool to put on anything except our shared toolbox.
I liked seeing how the pros turn on the main breaker fro the first time. 😂 For working at heights I'd recommend making a man size jolly jumper. If you fall you get a fun springy fall. Lol
Have to say I’m really enjoying this series. You are doing a fabulous job of this workshop!! Looking forward to seeing it all come together! Happy Easter to you and your family.
You’re crushing it! Great job, but take care of yourself ok? We want more videos from you. That gash looked intense! Loved the intro, too. Well done on it all.
I feel your anxiousness on testing the electric outlets for the first time! But it was pretty funny to watch though!😅 Congratulations 👌 🎊 👏 it works beautifully and looks so clean and neat! Your videos are off the chain awesome! Love your microphone holders 😂. That gash on your leg looked painful. Wishing you quick healing. Glad you acquired the scaffolding, that was a smart purchase. Those door look awesome with the large and many windows. You will get good amount of sunlight coming in with those. Great update and shenanigans 🤣. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family and friends. ❤️ 😊
Holy woodnessgodfatherness, baby!!!! Now, that is how a semi-professional amateur does electrical work folks. The only thing missing in this video was the architects approval. I have a confession, Graham. I am not really an electrician, I just make people offers they can't refuse and take care of things, lol. You should definitely twist those wires together before putting the wire nut on and install straps on the conduit. It is a great feeling when you can tackle a project like this and save so much money. You should be proud of yourself. The godfather is proud.
G man, ask the Godfather of Electric which he recommends, but I'd install one for sure to protect your investment, Ask about whole house surge protector, you can get em from the Depot. Also ask about GFCI breakers instead of plugs, its an easy retrofit. Both these are code here in TX. Very happy to see ya back in action and with a smile on your face!!
A bit late now, but you absolutely could have spaced your outlets out 12 ft a part. Looks good ! At any point on a wall (where you'd be standing), you have to be within 6ft of an outlet, but that means there can be 12 feet between outlets. Hope this helps you next time your dealing with outlets.
New intro is great. The explosion when you flipped the main breaker was hilarious.
I love the simple look of the OSB at the tops of the walls. An easy and affordable wall covering. This project is turning out amazingly
Thank you!!! My thoughts exactly and saved me a buck!!!
Damn, you just powered through! Unbelievable amount of work! Get 'er done!!
Electrical Tips:
1) only 1 ground wire is required throughout the whole length
2) minimum of 6" of wire needs to be hanging out of the box
3) share the neutral; nothing wrong with separate neutrals, just the 2 breakers have to trip together if shared
4) you forgot the strap the conduit. Rule of thumb: 1 ft of a box
5) all the outlets need to GFCI protected; to fix this install a GFCI breaker for each circuit
6) all boxes that you installed have a raised ground screw location. At each box, you need to install a ground wire to a green screw and splice it with all the other grounds. no other screw is allowed, it must be machined and green.
7) you will need a EXIT sign above a man door and emergency lighting - buy a combo EXIT/light and install above the door
8) if you are using stranded wire, you must use a spade to connect to a device screw terminal, ie - outlet
9) use a bandsaw not a grinder. make sure to reem the conduit
I got more info if you'd like.
Thank you!!!!
Lmfao. Exit sign. What are you OSHA 🤦♂️
For any future electrical endeavors, in addition to doing a multiwire brach circuit (sharing the neutral on a tandem breaker), you can also put each outlet in a given double gang box on a separate circuit, this isn't really any additional wiring but lets you havs access to more power in a given location without any real downsides.
Its coming along so well!! Like the new intro, and the explosion when you flipped the breaker! i laughed so hard! nice work as always!
Unlike your trailer build which i begged you to have a full size tub in it, I hope you listen and put a full size tub and bath in this shop. This looks amazing. Since i left that comment i met someone amazing, I also introduced her to your youtube channel and now its what we watch on weekend mornings whenever theres a a video out. Love your content! Additionally she also just bought me your semi professional amateur shirt. I LOVE IT and i love the stickers i got with it! The stickers are almost too cool to put on anything except our shared toolbox.
Hahahahaha nowayyyyyy!!!! That’s epic!!! I’ll send you more stickers so put ‘em on stuff!
Gosh darn the intro alone makes the vid stellar!
Looking good, nice job on the power!
Love the beginning. Beautiful
I liked seeing how the pros turn on the main breaker fro the first time. 😂
For working at heights I'd recommend making a man size jolly jumper. If you fall you get a fun springy fall. Lol
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Happy Easter Graeme and Fam! 🐣
Happy Easter!
Powah! Unlimited powah!
Another quality production by Mr. Goodness
(Sorry I missed upload day)
Have to say I’m really enjoying this series. You are doing a fabulous job of this workshop!! Looking forward to seeing it all come together! Happy Easter to you and your family.
Thank you so much!
You’re crushing it! Great job, but take care of yourself ok? We want more videos from you. That gash looked intense! Loved the intro, too. Well done on it all.
I like this project...looks like a big garage/workshop...keep it up!
I feel your anxiousness on testing the electric outlets for the first time! But it was pretty funny to watch though!😅 Congratulations 👌 🎊 👏 it works beautifully and looks so clean and neat! Your videos are off the chain awesome! Love your microphone holders 😂. That gash on your leg looked painful. Wishing you quick healing. Glad you acquired the scaffolding, that was a smart purchase. Those door look awesome with the large and many windows. You will get good amount of sunlight coming in with those. Great update and shenanigans 🤣. Peace and good fortune and good health to you and your family and friends. ❤️ 😊
Thank you so much friend! As always appreciate the encouragement and your love! Cheers!
I usually do my own electrical work too, but as fast as you work, how about you coming over and finishing up my new shop for me🤣
Hehehehehe
😂…I always use my tippy finger tips to flip a breaker switch - I’m terrified EVERY single time!
The shop looks great!
I’m looking forward to a compilation of different microphones in a few years 😂😂
Holy woodnessgodfatherness, baby!!!! Now, that is how a semi-professional amateur does electrical work folks. The only thing missing in this video was the architects approval. I have a confession, Graham. I am not really an electrician, I just make people offers they can't refuse and take care of things, lol. You should definitely twist those wires together before putting the wire nut on and install straps on the conduit. It is a great feeling when you can tackle a project like this and save so much money. You should be proud of yourself. The godfather is proud.
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Nice progress!
Well done Cir!
G man, ask the Godfather of Electric which he recommends, but I'd install one for sure to protect your investment, Ask about whole house surge protector, you can get em from the Depot. Also ask about GFCI breakers instead of plugs, its an easy retrofit. Both these are code here in TX. Very happy to see ya back in action and with a smile on your face!!
Oh yes! I am definitely going to add a gfci breaker to the wash bar area for the whole circuit. Great idea!
I know receptacles are considered a form of support but i would definitely add a 1-hole strap in between each one.
Thank you!
What a satisfying episode.
How fun is it when the light comes on when you test your circuit? Its a magical feeling.
PURE MAGIC
I was expecting you to come back with a stick to turn on that main breaker 😂
Looking good
New intro slaps!
That new intro slaps😂😂😎
A bit late now, but you absolutely could have spaced your outlets out 12 ft a part. Looks good !
At any point on a wall (where you'd be standing), you have to be within 6ft of an outlet, but that means there can be 12 feet between outlets. Hope this helps you next time your dealing with outlets.
Get after it! Nice work :)
Look! It's moving. It's alive. It's alive... It's alive, it's moving, it's alive, it's alive, it's alive, it's alive, IT'S ALIVE!
Hahahahahaa
I am jamming out to this music!
Great job!
Good mornin 👋😎👍
🎉should have painted the ceiling white to reflect light
Please support that conduit
Always gold
I'm always so motivated after ur vids. ty master!
I would have alternated the circuits every 5ft instead of a straight run for each circuit. Great job either way! 🤙
Yea that’s a thought. I’m going to set up power reels which will also help not putting too much on a single circuit.
This is also me when I have to turn on a breaker
You killed me!
Electricity engaged
What was the total cost on building?
Big wooden stick for those situations
How big of garage doors. And what brand ?
They are 10x10 and they are from Horman. German brand I think!
I was nervous when you were about to flip the switch...why? The video is 5 months old 😂
The hair!
Debur the id on the conduit?
Yes!
Can you use the ladder as a mic holder next time? hahaha just once
You got it.
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Should do more videos at 150 speed 😂
I don’t believe in permits or licensed contractors either 😂
warning please before graphic images