My Favourite Top 10 DIY Tips and Tricks - Part 2

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  • After publishing the first 'Top Tips & Tricks' a year ago here is 'Part 2' containing a complete new 10 DIY Tips that will help any DIY'er around the home and garden.
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  • @ncey8713
    @ncey8713 25 днів тому +15

    I've done a lot of mains & lighting circuits recently, pulling the CPC copper to split the insulation does work but gets old fast (imagine doing that twice for each downlight in a room!). Well worth investing a small amount in a ratcheting cable stripper, does the job instantly with a perfect finish.

  • @duncanstreet4955
    @duncanstreet4955 25 днів тому +25

    Coffee and toast at the ready for Sunday with Proper DIY!

    • @tazmaniachill
      @tazmaniachill 25 днів тому +1

      Made coffee and a poached egg on toast for a change 😊

    • @PJS-uu9xu
      @PJS-uu9xu 25 днів тому +1

      Maybe it’s the Olympics effect……. I’ve gone all continental this morning.
      Coffee & Croissant.

    • @truth3358
      @truth3358 25 днів тому +1

      I think you need to get more lol

    • @101projects2
      @101projects2 25 днів тому +2

      😐 Me staring at my boring bowl of cereal realising I've just used the last of the milk so can't have a cup of tea, feeling a little left out 😅

    • @duncanstreet4955
      @duncanstreet4955 25 днів тому +1

      @@101projects2 😂

  • @AlanBell
    @AlanBell 25 днів тому +8

    If doing the IKEA hex fixings with a drill, definitely use the torque limiting numbers, probably around number 4 to avoid breaking things.

  • @PurpleTT99
    @PurpleTT99 25 днів тому +18

    Can't decide what emotion to feel when you showed us the "masking tape mitre" tip. Anger at myself for not thinking of it, sadness at all the times I could have used it, happiness that I'll be able to use it from now on, worry that'll I'll forget to use it! 🙂

    • @ReheatedDonut
      @ReheatedDonut 23 дні тому +3

      I don't get it, do you paint the glass and leave it on? Or clean up the glass afterwards?

    • @PurpleTT99
      @PurpleTT99 22 дні тому +2

      @@ReheatedDonut Leave the paint on the glass. I think Stuart was a bit overgenerous with his gap, I'd do 2-3mm. You'd normally only do this if you're repainting windows that have been painted a few times over the years and the cutting in is a bit ropey and this covers all that up. No reason why you can't go right to the edge on new frames and use tape to save you cutting in.

  • @mr_bojingles5891
    @mr_bojingles5891 25 днів тому +9

    Some great tips there. Now to find a way of remembering them when I actually need them!

    • @rafflesnh
      @rafflesnh 25 днів тому +2

      Isn't that a fact! But adding this video to my 'Favourites' will help, just so long as I remember I did it! 😄

  • @jernejq1651
    @jernejq1651 24 дні тому +2

    I'm always amazed and grateful for all those tips. One can immediately tell you are a professional. There are probably hundreds more up your sleeve and they become not so much hacks but the usual way of doing things. Carefully observing how you work one learns all the time. Really pure greatness.
    For the cable "peeling" I usually just score the insulation all around and then bind the cable and the plastic opens up. This is also useful for making or repairing appliance cables.

  • @mrazor
    @mrazor 5 днів тому

    Very useful and practical tips especially the plum bob trick, nice!

  • @RhysMogg
    @RhysMogg 25 днів тому +12

    Found my wife singing the ProperDIY intro song while washing up this morning 😂

    • @RFC3514
      @RFC3514 21 день тому +2

      And she and Stuart were being so careful to hide the affair!

  • @martinmorgan9
    @martinmorgan9 24 дні тому +2

    The reversing of the spirit level as you mark a level around a room is a very neat trick and uses the same idea as setting up an engineers optical level (of unknown level accuracy) in the exact middle between origin and destination points to conceal out any error.
    Thank you for this, it's probably quicker than setting up a laser level - certainly a lot cheaper than buying one for an isolated task.

  • @timfulwell8472
    @timfulwell8472 24 дні тому +4

    Brill vid. Several tips I didn’t know.
    BTW I used a clear plastic tube with coulered water to level floor joists. Just attach the tube at a convenient place. Mark the level you need to work to and then take the other end to each point in the room that needs a level mark. Takes two to do.

    • @RFC3514
      @RFC3514 21 день тому

      Doesn't really take two (just attach the tube first, then fill it while holding both ends next to each other), and yeah, it's a really good system that lets you quickly mark the same level in different rooms, which a laser can't.

  • @DY-cq3qd
    @DY-cq3qd 6 днів тому +2

    Getting a level across a room with no laser Get a piece of clear tube and half fill with water coloured with dye (food colour, ink) and add a single drop of washing up liquid to overcome surface tension. Needs two people. Stretch pipe across room or round a corner. Then use the marked datum and measure up to where you want tile level etc. Works across several rooms if the is pipe long enough.

  • @andljoy
    @andljoy 25 днів тому +1

    With stripping the T&E you can do a very light score around the outer sheath then when you do your tip you can pull hard on the left over insulation and get a very clean end.
    That plum bob trick is f****ing genius!

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 25 днів тому +1

    There were some tips I knew, but also some I didn't! Thank you Stuart!

  • @Raymond65uk
    @Raymond65uk 25 днів тому +3

    Great tips love the masking tape one like you say easy when you know how have a great week😊

  • @EmptyGlass99
    @EmptyGlass99 25 днів тому +9

    The plumb-line tip alone is worth watching this video for - top tip indeed!

    • @ding-go
      @ding-go 24 дні тому +1

      Just putting something like a scrap piece of plywood to block the wind is easier imho

  • @bobbarrett2631
    @bobbarrett2631 5 днів тому

    Maybe a clear pipe, internal diameter of 10 -12mm and fill mostly with water, as it finds its own level, mark on wall and measure up or down to suit equally on all walls.
    To stop water spilling and making a mess, place fingers over ends. Can be done solo, but best with two (with two pencils/pens to make the marks)

  • @phowied
    @phowied 25 днів тому +12

    That dampened plumb bob was very cool.
    Alternative for marking a complex level without a laser is to use a water level. Simple and accurate.

    • @thenomad9853
      @thenomad9853 25 днів тому +1

      Agreed. I'll never forget - I was about 17 and my Dad was redoing the dining room. He wanted to put in a dado rail, but the section of wall had (1) a door way, and (2) a corner of outcropping wall within it.
      To get the same level throughout Dad grabbed some of the airline tube I used for my fish tanks, and filled it with water then used the water level both ends to get across the gap and around the outcrop. It was like some sort of magic at the time 😂.

    • @niwty
      @niwty 25 днів тому +1

      Was taught to use a water level as an electrical apprentice back in the 70’s. We were installing trunking for lighting that formed part of a false ceiling array in an office block. We just used hose pipe with a clear piece at each end with the level marked on. Obviously if you can’t see both ends you will sometimes need two people but it’s (almost) foolproof.

    • @maenem
      @maenem 23 дні тому +2

      Yes if you flood the bathroom up to the level you want the rail, the top of the water will be dead level all the way around.

  • @MrBigMalT
    @MrBigMalT 24 дні тому

    Nice one Stewart! Just started adding a few extra sockets in my workshop today, so I’ll be using your cable stripping tip (rather than my usual nibbling in from the end with wire cutters).
    I also found that the position of the terminals in my sockets meant i needed different length cables feeding in and feeding out. So I drew a little story board with actual cable lengths marked on a scrap of wood, and used it to lay the cables on, so I could cut them all to consistent lengths. Maybe another useful tip for someone.

  • @jim_jim1674
    @jim_jim1674 25 днів тому +1

    Simply clever ways. Thank you.

  • @welshkid12
    @welshkid12 24 дні тому

    Great tips!
    The clamp one for circles, you can also use a tape measure with the blade lock on!

  • @ChrisShepherdPhotos
    @ChrisShepherdPhotos 25 днів тому +1

    My brother in law (an electrician) taught me a similar way to expose the wires in twin and earth without the need for a Stanley knife. Just catch the insulation with the edge of the pliers and twist. Then you can get at the earth and pull it without the need for two tools.

  • @livingladolcevita7318
    @livingladolcevita7318 23 дні тому

    Some good ideas there. Something I always do for myself or family if I am putting flat pack together is to put the tools that come with it in a plastic bag and tape it out of sight with the furniture instead of adding to my own tools. They are then available if needed instead of having to hunt for the required allen key (usually)

  • @kennethcampbell2323
    @kennethcampbell2323 25 днів тому +1

    These are great handy easy tips. One of my favourite diy channels

  • @relaxreflect5888
    @relaxreflect5888 25 днів тому +2

    5:47 🤯 woo! Now that’s a tip!

  • @graemeadamson7272
    @graemeadamson7272 25 днів тому

    Always good to gather new info on a Sunday morning with breakfast .
    Brilliant as always .
    Cheers fella 👊👍❤

  • @BurtonOutdoors
    @BurtonOutdoors 24 дні тому

    Great tips 👍Especially the plumb line and the tape on the window 🪟

  • @bryanhobson1822
    @bryanhobson1822 25 днів тому +10

    Great masking tape trick, but why would you want to paint a few millimeters on the glass, would you not mask right into the corner to prevent any paint going on the glass?

    • @murmansk69
      @murmansk69 25 днів тому +8

      I think you might more likely to actually want to overlap your paint onto the glass on the outside of a window so it creates a nice seal so water doesn't run down the window and into the joint between the glass and the frame - which can cause a wooden window to rot over time.

    • @graemeadamson7272
      @graemeadamson7272 25 днів тому +2

      That is actually how you are supposed to do it .
      I , like you , don't actually do this going back to the days before uPVC etc. but each to their own ay .

    • @bryanhobson1822
      @bryanhobson1822 25 днів тому

      @@murmansk69 ah, okay. Makes sense. Thanks

    • @bryanhobson1822
      @bryanhobson1822 25 днів тому +3

      @@graemeadamson7272 thanks. Not heard of this until now

  • @mfielding007
    @mfielding007 24 дні тому +5

    My wife used to laugh at me when I called the plumb line a plumb bob, she said there was no such thing, I told her I made one when I was 14 in metal work at school, I'm 71 now,so a long time ago

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella 13 днів тому

    To run a level line around a room I use a water level tube. A length of clear tube about 1 cm wide, filled with water (no bubbles). One end fixed to one point on a wall..the other end moved to positions around the room and mark the water height because the water at both ends must be on the same level…You can use this same method to level a large patio or shed base. It is literally 1mm accurate.

  • @Ocean-blue
    @Ocean-blue 18 днів тому

    7:10 it is amazing how you get a round drill bit to make a square hole 😜. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @ralphtaylor5328
    @ralphtaylor5328 24 дні тому

    Interesting set of tips. Re IKEA hex tool. I keep them from previous units as they can be useful on normal jobs as easier than normal L shaped hex spanner. Also leaves you free to cut one as you suggest and still have one to finish off the job or do the bolt in the corner

  • @mycat-r7y
    @mycat-r7y 24 дні тому

    I really appreciated the paper on pipe to make an accurate marker, I have made so many poor cuts. The tape measure tip I will certainly be using now my eyes are failing I need to look very carefully at my marking. Great videos thank you 🤓

  • @lujesta
    @lujesta 24 дні тому

    Helpful and entertaining as ever, thank you for these great tips Stuart.

  • @cowgirl.4363
    @cowgirl.4363 21 день тому

    A lot of useful ideas I didnt know about. Thanks.

  • @MegaGavinski
    @MegaGavinski 25 днів тому

    Have you tried liquid masking? It paints on and forms a seal on the glass while providing a lasting first coat on the wood. You then paint and trim back with a razor blade. Works well.

  • @wootenbasset8631
    @wootenbasset8631 18 днів тому

    7:09 Love that idea for drilling.

  • @gwynneharries7024
    @gwynneharries7024 24 дні тому +2

    Loved those tips but I can’t believe you paint on the glass! Prepping for a repaint in the future is made considerably more difficult and the painted glass always looks naff! I always mask to the frame. So much neater in my view.

    • @adeh503
      @adeh503 24 дні тому

      Absolutely, why on earth would you paint the glass

    • @fernanddubois1792
      @fernanddubois1792 22 дні тому

      @@adeh503Because it is easier to scrape paint off glass(with an inexpensive scraper) than it is to line up the masking tape perfectly all the way around,

    • @NigelJ-xl2zf
      @NigelJ-xl2zf 21 день тому

      @@fernanddubois1792but don’t you then risk damaging the black bead when scraping off the paint ?

    • @NeilWillmore
      @NeilWillmore 19 днів тому

      My Dad, an old school chippy, told me it was to help seal / waterproof over the wooden beading and putty holding the glass in, obviously something that's not needed with a rubber weatherseal

  • @youareslick
    @youareslick 25 днів тому +4

    The level on the back of the drill will only work if the work suface is also level.

  • @OrangeEngland
    @OrangeEngland 24 дні тому

    very good video. not seen the trick with the twin and earth or the mitered masking tape corners before. Nice one!

  • @Jakes2hot
    @Jakes2hot 12 днів тому

    Better hack for furniture allen key, buy a set that has allen bits 👍🏽 Much more efficient and is not limited to 1 size bit, you’re welcome 😂

  • @virgil7100
    @virgil7100 25 днів тому

    Some handy tips there guvnor ~ Thanks!

  • @kempshott
    @kempshott 25 днів тому +1

    If you're tiling a whole bathroom the extra cost of a cheap laser level would be insignificant, and make the job a lot easier.

  • @Holedigger123
    @Holedigger123 22 дні тому

    We also used Piano Wire on a plumbob, or an Optical Plumb, oh happy days!!!

  • @bernieinsaudi
    @bernieinsaudi 24 дні тому

    Clamp and pencil to mark a circle… excellent!

  • @dazdaz105
    @dazdaz105 25 днів тому +1

    T&E. Pull the brown and the blue with the grey insulation in either hand.
    It reduces the stress on the earth.

    • @andljoy
      @andljoy 25 днів тому +1

      Whist i get why you are saying that , have you ever tried to snap the earth by pulling it ? You have no chance , trust me i used to think that you could damage the earth doing this but i tested it and trying to break it i could not do it.

  • @SmithyScotland
    @SmithyScotland 25 днів тому +6

    Tip #1- other UA-camrs would want you to buy a £200 cable stripper via their affiliate link.

  • @dhewitt2514
    @dhewitt2514 25 днів тому +2

    I always use that method with the T&E. I have heard that you aren’t supposed to do it because it stretches and weakens the earth but I’ve never had an issue.

    • @RhysMogg
      @RhysMogg 25 днів тому

      Same. Although, how would you know if there was an issue? House catches fire?

    • @dhewitt2514
      @dhewitt2514 25 днів тому

      @@RhysMogg maybe earth fault but agree if the theory is true it may cause a fire

    • @Monkeh616
      @Monkeh616 24 дні тому +1

      The force exerted on the wire isn't nearly sufficient to damage it. Perfectly fine way to strip the insulation if lacking a suitable tool (or space to get the tool in).

  • @BrightonandHoveActually
    @BrightonandHoveActually 24 дні тому +1

    The old way of making sure an auger bit was level was to put your wedding ring on it and check gravity did not make it slide.
    I wouldn't recommend it for a power drill with steel rubbing against gold at high speed, though.

  • @RFC3514
    @RFC3514 21 день тому

    10:02 - I thought you were going to suggest using a clear hose / flexible plastic tube (filled with water up to your mark), which you can use to mark the same level even on different rooms (which a laser wouldn't be able to do).

  • @andyc972
    @andyc972 25 днів тому

    Brilliant Stuart, great practical tips as always, I particularly like the plumb bob tips - excellent solution and not widely known I'm sure, however your advice on how to drill a "nice square hole" would gain a lot of attention as a thumbnail as who doesn't want to know haw to drill a square hole ! 😉

  • @noelstevens6190
    @noelstevens6190 24 дні тому

    Love the clamp trick

  • @flemmingaaberg4457
    @flemmingaaberg4457 25 днів тому

    Old dog here - learnt something new - nicely done mate

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 21 день тому

    Great video Stuart !!!! thanks

  • @brianp7022
    @brianp7022 24 дні тому

    The masking tape I will admit blew my mind 😮😊

  • @Nick-e8k
    @Nick-e8k 25 днів тому

    I really like these tips. Thank you.

  • @Conservator.
    @Conservator. 16 днів тому

    13:55 you can also do this with the tape measure in locked position.

  • @pedromimoso8804
    @pedromimoso8804 25 днів тому

    Great tips, Stuart! 👍👍👍

  • @jessejameson154
    @jessejameson154 24 дні тому

    Brilliant stuff...I will certainly be using some of these

  • @ianpearse4480
    @ianpearse4480 25 днів тому

    I wondered why I had 2 spirit levels on my demon yellow brace. Cheers. Saved loads of stress.

  • @bertgregory911
    @bertgregory911 25 днів тому +3

    The clamp was a clever idea! Some great tips there!

  • @Tradeinspector1992
    @Tradeinspector1992 17 днів тому

    Really useful tips Stuart. Thank you so much. The State Education dept should make a compulsory GCSE course of your DIY skills. That will be most useful to all those 16yr olds who do not wish to go onto further education but into real life work!

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  15 днів тому +1

      I would agree with you

  • @snazy7777
    @snazy7777 24 дні тому +1

    I swear every Diy'er who lives in England has that Magnusson 4 piece level set from Screwfix

  • @keitho77
    @keitho77 24 дні тому +1

    That last tip using the clamp to draw a circle - You can also you your tape measure to perform the same task.
    Pull the length you want and lock it. Lie the tape measure on it's side, with the pin/screw located in the corner of the tape and body of the tape measure. Hook your pencil at the other end. Perfect circles every time! 👍
    Thanks for the tips.

  • @nickblondeel5556
    @nickblondeel5556 21 день тому

    If you have a tape measure with a stop function, you don't even need the clamp. Hook the tape measure behind the screw/nail and the pencil on the tap.

  • @tazmaniachill
    @tazmaniachill 25 днів тому

    Tip No1 … I was taught that on day 1 by my sparky teacher when I began my apprenticeship many many many years ago 😂

  • @LickorishAllsorts
    @LickorishAllsorts 22 дні тому

    If you are using a tape regularly then try a Hultafors Talmeter.

  • @bryantbrown8096
    @bryantbrown8096 25 днів тому

    Brain overload,great tips. Bry

  • @pinkplonker8776
    @pinkplonker8776 24 дні тому

    I thought I invented the plumb bob trick. I’m devastated! 😊

  • @RhondaLW
    @RhondaLW 20 днів тому

    Just brilliant!

  • @awt
    @awt 24 дні тому +1

    How do you mark the position of the plumb bob when it's in the liquid? (Tbh i don't know how to use it when it's not in the liquid...)

  • @rickallen9167
    @rickallen9167 20 днів тому

    Stripping cable...don't deliberately cut through to the twin cable..or..just cut carefully.

  • @ArchEdge
    @ArchEdge 25 днів тому +1

    Firstly, Love your videos!!
    Question… why paint onto the glass of the windows?

  • @kye903
    @kye903 24 дні тому +1

    Why are you letting any of the paint get onto the window glass though...?

  • @IgnatiusZaaijman
    @IgnatiusZaaijman 24 дні тому +3

    That measuring tape trick is so simple I can't believe I haven't thought of it before!!

  • @ianshepherd917
    @ianshepherd917 25 днів тому +1

    Very useful - however the new T&E with insulated earth wire makes it not so easy!

  • @bridgetcastle7102
    @bridgetcastle7102 25 днів тому

    Fab tips Stuart!!

  • @martinmorgan9
    @martinmorgan9 24 дні тому +1

    I love the cable stripping tip. Yes - that's a 'keeper'!

  • @RDJim
    @RDJim 24 дні тому

    "...you start losing the will to live..." LOL

  • @samrix5793
    @samrix5793 25 днів тому +1

    Love it!

  • @penningtoncolin
    @penningtoncolin 16 днів тому

    Mate love your videos but us normal blokes don't have unlimited bank accounts and we don't have all the tools you have ,but you give us a good idea love you videos mate keep them coming

  • @jackl9922
    @jackl9922 24 дні тому

    Your wire cutting method is what I do for US wire.

  • @pcampbell55
    @pcampbell55 25 днів тому

    Good stuff to know - thanks!

  • @eskibrew
    @eskibrew 18 днів тому +2

    Why do you want to paint on to the glass?

  • @beena8510
    @beena8510 25 днів тому

    Wow, very helpful 👌👌

  • @torr5952
    @torr5952 11 днів тому

    Great man!

  • @compunurse
    @compunurse 24 дні тому

    Imagine. Most of the tips and tricks that you presented are irrespective of the imperial versus metric. That means that I can use them on this side of the pond. Thank you

  • @mrgunn2726
    @mrgunn2726 25 днів тому

    Someone is up early getting the worm, well done.

  • @RFC3514
    @RFC3514 21 день тому +2

    I'd say more people have a cheap set of driver bits than a hacksaw.

  • @martinmorgan9
    @martinmorgan9 24 дні тому

    DOH - why haven't I ever thought of using the reversed tape measure tip?!

  • @SGtidbits
    @SGtidbits 24 дні тому

    Nice tips

  • @harddriven1344
    @harddriven1344 25 днів тому +1

    “Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.”Live as if you were to die tomorrow.

  • @vmemtsas
    @vmemtsas 22 дні тому

    for tip mentioned at 10 min mark, wouldnt a transparent hose tube filled with water be preferable?

  • @Dublinblade1
    @Dublinblade1 24 дні тому

    Cutting the pipe & clamp are clever 1’s

  • @Neil-Hanson67
    @Neil-Hanson67 25 днів тому +1

    Some really good tips, but am i missing a trick here with the masking tape on the window, why would you want to paint the glass as well?.

    • @pcampbell55
      @pcampbell55 25 днів тому

      I was wondering about that too.

    • @murmansk69
      @murmansk69 25 днів тому

      @@pcampbell55 I think you might more likely to actually want to overlap your paint onto the glass on the outside of a window so it creates a nice seal so water doesn't run down the window and into the joint between the glass and the frame - which can cause a wooden window to rot over time.

    • @pcampbell55
      @pcampbell55 25 днів тому

      @@murmansk69 That's a good idea. I just never heard of it before.

  • @cprfenom
    @cprfenom 24 дні тому

    Side cutters will do the same as the knife. Fewer tools to do the same job.

  • @shaunlewis286
    @shaunlewis286 19 днів тому

    Tecnically bad practice as a spark to pull the cpc to open the cable.....but we all do it so there you go🤫

  • @Loosehead
    @Loosehead 25 днів тому

    IKEA should sell bits of Allen keys that fit in your drill.

  • @ChrisShUK
    @ChrisShUK 24 дні тому +14

    I do enjoy watching your videos, but as an electrical engineer I have to say your twin and earth stripping method is wrong and potentially dangerous. For a start no DIYer should be working on twin and earth. The most any unqualified person should be doing with electrics is wiring a 13A plug top. The second problem is that using pliers to pull the CPC to strip back the outer insulation will stretch the CPC, reducing it's diameter. The technique you're using here is actually something we are told to avoid at all times when learning electrical engineering. The correct method is to run your knife down the centre of the cable, at a slight angle to the CPC. This is to avoid stripping the inner core insulation and thus not stretching any of the cores

    • @DrGreenGiant
      @DrGreenGiant 23 дні тому +4

      "The most any unqualified person should be doing with electrics is wiring a 13A plug top."
      The wiring I've done around my house is significantly better than every Part P qualified electrician that has been here.
      I recently had this commented on by a seasoned sparky who came to certify a new bathroom (fitted by B&Q) where I went back and redid a bunch of the electronics because they weren't up to my standard.
      Without any prompting from me he commented on the differences and a few other bits around the house too.
      It's perfectly legal to do many electronics works at home, and many people can do it to a much higher standard than a qualified person.
      Edit, just for clarity, I am a DIY-er. No Part P nor formal electrical training.

    • @ChrisShUK
      @ChrisShUK 23 дні тому +1

      @@DrGreenGiant if you want to do your own electrical wiring that's fine, but if you strip your cable like that then you're doing it wrong. It really is that simple

    • @fabianmckenna8197
      @fabianmckenna8197 12 днів тому

      ​​​@@ChrisShUKWow.......
      I've just finished fitting my whole kitchen doing drywall, tiling, plumbing, extending the ring with four more sockets (no connector blocks etc used), oven and hob, new cabinets, cabinet lighting etc without issue. Had a new fuse board installed three months later and passed all the electrician's checks.
      I do know my limits though as we had windows, central heating and total bathroom refurb done by experts.

  • @WasteNotWood
    @WasteNotWood 24 дні тому

    All are great but im sure the ppls have more often bits at home then metal saw

  • @woollysoxx
    @woollysoxx 24 дні тому

    Super