My team drill thousands of tiles ... and the only reliable way we have found over 20 years are the triangular glass & tile bits. Just press in with the point first to break the glaze and then slowly drill - work up in size as needed
I've drilled hundreds of tiles by simply drilling through the tile without the hammer action turned. Once through the tile switch on the hammer action and you'll be grand
Great vid as always. With that fluke, did you accidentally press the hold button, which holds the valve tested - then when you went to test again, the light comes on to tell you there is power but you where showing 0volts because that was what was read when you pressed the hold button? I think you can see in the vid at the bottom of the flukes screen HOLD which lets you know its activated
Glad i am retired now. I was in the security industry as well on night call faults. It was hell. Thought electrical call out was bad enough. But industrial alarms was another world of high tech when i retired. I knew security network systems inside out at the time. Many electricians walked out of the security industry, they could not cope.. Reason simply is lack of experience that comes in time and lack of basic electronic knowledge. I use to say stick with what you know.
How come you didn't need to keep the fan low voltage? Cause it looked like it was a wet room making it all zone 1. Or does it come down to the the IP rating of the fan?
Great video Mr. Delroy! I thought it was only me who got into daft situations where things take 6 times longer than you thought 😅 Had to drill several hundred tiles on a job & now I'll only use the blue Bosch CYL9 multi material bits. They stay sharp and don't slip. Hey that's good advice 😂😂
Ahh..the service hatch over the door 😂 and isolator for lights ? And a pull cord inside (shower ?). For drilling into tiles a good and simple hack is one hammer tap on a masonry drill bit where you want to drill. Forget the tape. Big faff as you have already green spotted the drill point on wall and i find it even skids on tape but not on the masonry bit tap mark.
The trickle feed fans seem to be used much more by housing associations dealing with black mould complaints. Would be interesting to see how long it’s designed to work for before it fails on trickle feed mode.👍
You know when you go to change a part and up end with 6 cables coming out of the wall instead, you're in for a rough time 😂. Sometimes (most of the time), I hate being an electrician. You 80's/90's electricians should be ashamed of yourself as well lol
I'd still say without a doubt Del's channel is the best and most realistic spark videos on UA-cam
My team drill thousands of tiles ... and the only reliable way we have found over 20 years are the triangular glass & tile bits. Just press in with the point first to break the glaze and then slowly drill - work up in size as needed
I've drilled hundreds of tiles by simply drilling through the tile without the hammer action turned. Once through the tile switch on the hammer action and you'll be grand
@@roydowling2542 Yep, Roy, that's how I've always done it. Thanks for watching.
Hi Mark. My friend's daughter showed me a neat trick using masking tape. It's really good. Maybe I can use it next time.
Great vid as always. With that fluke, did you accidentally press the hold button, which holds the valve tested - then when you went to test again, the light comes on to tell you there is power but you where showing 0volts because that was what was read when you pressed the hold button? I think you can see in the vid at the bottom of the flukes screen HOLD which lets you know its activated
God bless your patience
Always the easy ones that end up giving you grief - another job simplified - good job Del
Hi Richard. Thanks for watching.
maybe quicker to have remove the back box when pulling the cable.
Bro your voltage tester was on hold, so it’s showing the voltage that you held on 👍🏻
We have been to many fan jobs with oh that wont take long to swap a 230v fan over only to find its a 12v and then to hunt for the transformer
Hi David, thanks for watching.
How many times have we all been bitten on the backside with jobs like this. You done well not to swear when your probe got stuck in your tester 😂
Glad i am retired now. I was in the security industry as well on night call faults. It was hell. Thought electrical call out was bad enough. But industrial alarms was another world of high tech when i retired. I knew security network systems inside out at the time. Many electricians walked out of the security industry, they could not cope.. Reason simply is lack of experience that comes in time and lack of basic electronic knowledge. I use to say stick with what you know.
Hahahhaa - you should,nt laugh at the apprentice getting sacked Delroy, but you were and you had me laughing along with you mate! 😂😂😂😂
Silly things come to my mind when I'm working, and I tend to just let it out. I hope he's a qualified electrician now. Thanks for watching.
It just cracked me up, you laughing about the apprentice story! 😂 sometimes I watch your vids just for the stories Del 👌
How come you didn't need to keep the fan low voltage? Cause it looked like it was a wet room making it all zone 1. Or does it come down to the the IP rating of the fan?
Am missing your vedeos delroy!
An easy job 🤣🤣 you should know by now being a sparky myself there is never an easy job unless you do it yourself from start to finish
Thanks for watching.
Great video Mr. Delroy! I thought it was only me who got into daft situations where things take 6 times longer than you thought 😅 Had to drill several hundred tiles on a job & now I'll only use the blue Bosch CYL9 multi material bits. They stay sharp and don't slip. Hey that's good advice 😂😂
Love the adventures, delroy! 🤩
Following somebody else’s wiring is never easy well done for getting over the problems
Hi H. thanks for watching.
Ahh..the service hatch over the door 😂 and isolator for lights ? And a pull cord inside (shower ?). For drilling into tiles a good and simple hack is one hammer tap on a masonry drill bit where you want to drill. Forget the tape. Big faff as you have already green spotted the drill point on wall and i find it even skids on tape but not on the masonry bit tap mark.
Real life electricians day for sure.
What was he thinking, that is Not where you put a light switch. As for the debauchery in that wall well ......!
'it's not funny'...thats how 99% of all my jokes start 😂😂
😂 Thanks for watching
Good day
The trickle feed fans seem to be used much more by housing associations dealing with black mould complaints. Would be interesting to see how long it’s designed to work for before it fails on trickle feed mode.👍
I think the C is standing for continuous ?
Mate, Get a impact driver!!!!
Del you Jinxed yourself when you said it would be a simple job
Hi Roy. Next time I'll say nothing. Thanks for watching.
Your are no longer giving videos why
just to replace a fan
Surely the fan isolator is before the transformer 😂
You know when you go to change a part and up end with 6 cables coming out of the wall instead, you're in for a rough time 😂. Sometimes (most of the time), I hate being an electrician.
You 80's/90's electricians should be ashamed of yourself as well lol
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It never is a simple job...
you are right. thanks for watching.
Dogs dinner 👎