How to Chase a Wall and Fit a Flush Single or Twin Socket Box In a Plastered Brick Walls (Chasing)

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  • @stevehenke678
    @stevehenke678 6 років тому +100

    As an apprentice you're limited in a sense by the knowledge / enthusiasm of the guy training you. I was lucky enough to have an amazing mentor, and I try to be one myself. You're a credit to our industry, mate. Thumbs up from me and merry Christmas!

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  6 років тому +3

      Wow thanks for taking the time to comment and your kind words... all the best and have a wonderful Christmas and New Year Gaz 👍

  • @kateryder530
    @kateryder530 6 років тому +47

    Just finished recessing a power cable and aerial cable into the wall after following your video. Thanks very much, it gave me the confidence to have a go and I've done it.

  • @dnetech5464
    @dnetech5464 7 років тому +86

    You are an excellent teacher! I never did half the things in college you have shown in your videos.
    Please keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.
    Many thanks!

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  7 років тому +7

      +Dean Williams
      That's very kind words and it means a lot to me. All the best GSH Electrical

    • @knowidea7485
      @knowidea7485 7 років тому +1

      Dean Williams 2nd that , The way I was taught in college involved no methods of pragmatic implementation

    • @alwynlobo8942
      @alwynlobo8942 6 років тому

      Dean Williams

    • @antden6218
      @antden6218 5 років тому +2

      I agree college seem to cut out these important techniques, i have learned so much from this channel already

  • @walt6360
    @walt6360 4 роки тому +16

    Fantastic video. I am an electrical craftperson by trade but went into nuclear facility maintenance so never done any domestic stuff except at the apprentice training centre. Watching this video has really given me the confidence to carry out my own electrical work in a house I have just bought! Brilliant teacher - many thanks!

  • @MrAustinPowers
    @MrAustinPowers 5 років тому +25

    Excellent videos just one note for learners is to use sprit level and tape measure to check squareness and level of box chase and box when fixing as there is nothing worse looking at a square door frame and wonky switch next to it 🤓

  • @jessechristensen6727
    @jessechristensen6727 5 років тому +5

    I'm a first year apprentice and have become addicted to your channel, keep up the great work

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 років тому

      Hi, made up it’s helpful. Keep working hard it has its rewards. All the best Gaz 👍

  • @gregmartyn1873
    @gregmartyn1873 4 роки тому +3

    Absolutely brilliant!! Very thorough and easy to understand professional demonstration. After watching this tutorial I now feel confident to proceed with my efforts in the bedroom. Thank you so much!!

  • @justinholmes5614
    @justinholmes5614 4 роки тому +7

    Many thanks ! I’m going to use these techniques to hide the wires when I mount my TV on the wall.

  • @TerryMcGearyScotland
    @TerryMcGearyScotland 5 років тому +3

    Thanks a lot! That has given me the confidence to have a go at it myself. I uncovered the wall from pine panelling after many years. The cables are fine but just hanging, and the sockets are not sunk in suitably for my replastering.

  • @Zel0978
    @Zel0978 4 роки тому +5

    Watching your vid has given me the confidence to give this a go for myself, thanks for the great content!

  • @jefftupholme4585
    @jefftupholme4585 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent, thanks. First-time channeller here and it went perfectly. Like many things, easy when you know how!

  • @brandonjones156
    @brandonjones156 4 роки тому +5

    Another Excellent video. I am currently studying C&G level 2 and 3 and then AM2, your videos are enjoyable to watch, and more importantly, very informative. I have learned a lot from your videos. I am learning through an adult learning company as I am 43 and still working while I train to be a Sparky.I would have loved to be one of your students. Keep up the good work

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Brandon I totally appreciate your message and good luck with your training. Gaz 👍

    • @josh214haigh
      @josh214haigh Рік тому

      I'm in exactly the same position. Love these videos. Now to consume his entire back catalogue!

  • @gingsta9922
    @gingsta9922 4 роки тому +1

    I finished college last year level 3 C&G and my 18th edition and had no luck what so ever finding work - Luckily I have a job elsewhere but I love watching videos for electrics... So far this morning I've watched this (Although I knew how to chase) And watched an hour of fitting consumer unit 😂 Anyway back to glossing a door i guess.

    • @gedheaton1415
      @gedheaton1415 4 роки тому +1

      keep at it young man, perseverance is key in these crazy times,good luck

    • @adamsharp201
      @adamsharp201 2 роки тому

      R u qualified

    • @gingsta9922
      @gingsta9922 2 роки тому

      @@adamsharp201 Nah, Different path now - Maintenance Manager in 4 star hotel.... So not too bad haha

  • @endian675
    @endian675 6 років тому +9

    Thanks, gave me a lot of confidence to attempt this myself. Great video, very clear explanation!

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  6 років тому +2

      Thanks for the positive comment Gaz 👍

  • @Casshern_Sin
    @Casshern_Sin 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, watched this many times before trying it myself. Seems like I came across multiple issues. One was I ran into some old diagonal metal conduit which I grinded through. Second was I found a semi void in the wall so I have nothing to screw the box into apart from some brick on the right side of the box... Just my luck, but guess this is how we learn. Cheers!

  • @ursamajor6546
    @ursamajor6546 5 років тому +14

    Excellent video as usual. If only all walls were that "soft".

  • @KG84C
    @KG84C 4 роки тому +6

    From Perth, Western Australia - Most houses here are still full brick, as in double brick external walls, single brick internal.
    So I well understand having to chase if you want a power point etc on inside wall.
    I've done it that way once, then cheated with an angle grinder with masonry disc, and drilled holes around wallbox outline.
    Then I discovered it was well worth hiring a chaser with vacuum attachment. To east coast Australia, you will never know, framed walls and plasterboard, meh!

  • @neilfiggs6188
    @neilfiggs6188 6 років тому +1

    very good video, have done a bit over the years but always good to see a good clear instructional video.

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  6 років тому

      Hi. Thanks for watching and the positive feedback GSH Electrical

  • @PaulaPatioOfficial
    @PaulaPatioOfficial 5 місяців тому

    This is EXACTLY what I want to do. EXCELLENT step by step. Keep on doing what you're doing! :)

  • @tomleeson8487
    @tomleeson8487 4 роки тому +1

    Good video mate. I was taught the old school way, by some great sparks. Chasing by hand is a decent skill to have.

  • @Cjrelectrical
    @Cjrelectrical 6 років тому +10

    Nice video , real world scenarios you have rock hard render and concrete block.So grinder and chaser definitely have to come out .

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  6 років тому

      Hi. Totally understand that however my learners (16+) have to chase the wall I did so it was originally intended for them... totally surprised how many people have watched it. Thanks for commenting and watching GSH Electrical 👍.

  • @CEO786
    @CEO786 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic lesson - great teaching as always. Thank you

  • @alanlloyd7208
    @alanlloyd7208 3 роки тому +6

    Great video Gary, watching this to show my apprentice, why did you not line the capping up with the knockout rather than the centre of the box? Then you wouldn’t need to divert the cable at an angle once you get down to the box?

  • @antden6218
    @antden6218 5 років тому +2

    Great vid, keep up the good work, wish all colleges taught like you do

  • @dcpowered
    @dcpowered Рік тому +1

    This was a top-notch video tutorial! Thank you so much! I hope you also consider being an instructor. Great skills and knowledge!

  • @parkeerwacht
    @parkeerwacht 5 років тому +1

    We just hire a company to do chasing if needed these days offices use stud walls . Here we use PVC pipe in walls that goes straight into the box. This always gives you access to the cable

  • @MrChunkymunky1988
    @MrChunkymunky1988 Рік тому +3

    Brilliant video mate. I have just moved into a house which is brick and someone fitted light switches everywhere with trunking rather than chasing so i want to chase all the wires into the wall

  • @gabeerlazem7798
    @gabeerlazem7798 5 років тому +1

    What an a great teacher. Thank you 🙏

  • @dav01kar
    @dav01kar Рік тому +2

    Good to see the old fashioned way with plenty of guts behind it

  • @abdulkarimwajadi1759
    @abdulkarimwajadi1759 4 роки тому +2

    This was a very beneficial tutorial indeed sir

  • @nocode1603
    @nocode1603 3 роки тому +4

    Looks easy till you have to do it in situation wrangling the sockets out then hit black brick then your hart sinkis the fun begins that stuff is as hard as a coffin nail.. then the home owner says I didn't think that would be that much work needless to say its a joy to fit dryline boxes in gyp rock so for brick wrangling I now use battery grinder & Henry hoover good video gaz as per 👍 😀

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the great comment l. 👍Gaz

  • @spark5244
    @spark5244 3 роки тому +1

    Do a demo with engineering brick next with a hammer and bolster ;) or better, a cob wall.
    Very well explained, and nice to see the 'hand' tools out :)

  • @douglasdeans2839
    @douglasdeans2839 4 роки тому +21

    Why didn't you off set the chasing so that it aligned with the entry hole in the wall socket?

    • @kevinhancock4064
      @kevinhancock4064 3 роки тому +1

      I did wonder this too I did so on spuring an extra socked in kitchen makes sense then the chase protects all the wiring to the box

    • @hectorheath9742
      @hectorheath9742 3 роки тому

      Saved my asking the question!

    • @stuzza76
      @stuzza76 3 роки тому +1

      Because common sense isn’t that common!

  • @AmosMoses777
    @AmosMoses777 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks for the great video! Couple of questions.
    Is there any reason not to offset the vertical chase so it's directly above the grommet hole in the back box? Then you don't have to put that sort of bend in the cabling. Is it a safety zoning issue? Second, how far under your finishing plaster does the top of teh capping have to sit. Assuming the whole lot is getting a skim coat (asking for a friend :P).

  • @jodalry
    @jodalry Рік тому

    Great video! Only one point I might make though - I do take issue with encouraging anyone to balance a lump hammer and bolster/cold chisels on top of a (what looks like) four inch top rung of steps. Great way to end up with a broken toe. Ouch!😫

  • @daniboy0812
    @daniboy0812 5 років тому +6

    Great video. Wall chaser and vacuum and a quad cut kit in a fraction of the time - great to go back to basics if tools fail though - or in my case batteries die. Never thought a 9.0Ah would 🤣👍🏻

  • @markwilliams5733
    @markwilliams5733 5 років тому +1

    I use a grinder with a maisonary disc just to cut the initial profile to my finished depth to include a few cuts for my metal box and the main chase.Its a simple job after just to pop of the plaster with a hammer and chissel.Dustier but a lot quicker with cleaner cuts in the plaster work.

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 років тому +1

      Hi. This chase is an assessment for my college learners hence the video as they have to chase the wall as I have demonstrated. All the best and thanks for commenting. Gaz

  • @KFUURE
    @KFUURE 2 роки тому +2

    Is it me or did he say keeping to the white lines??😂😂 Am sure there green. An electrician that is colour blind, could end in tears😬.

  • @PS-en7wn
    @PS-en7wn 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm 41yo now. Thus is how we used to chase back in the day. Now it's all power tools to make the job fast but I still prefer the traditional way. Apprenticeships are too easy these days. I've still got the odd scar here and there on my hands from chasing and what not.

  • @offcuts4146
    @offcuts4146 5 років тому +1

    A multi tool gives a good clean finish seen our sparky do it a few times

  • @oldskoolflash1
    @oldskoolflash1 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video. Out of interest, if the pre drilled holes in the box is not in the centre is there any reason why you couldn't offset the chase to the left or the right and allow the cable to run directly into the box?

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  Рік тому +1

      I just link to come straight into the middle of the box. Your method works as well 👍🏻. Thanks for commenting and watching

    • @oldskoolflash1
      @oldskoolflash1 Рік тому

      @@GSHElectrical Thanks for the quick reply. I am not a pro, I was just wondering if it was an industry standard to go to the middle to minimise the risk of someone drilling into the cable after the plaster has been reinstated (having assumed the cable would run centrally)? Thanks again, really useful video.

  • @rodrigoreyes2556
    @rodrigoreyes2556 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you, now I learned it the easy way..

  • @jchattey
    @jchattey 7 років тому +1

    Great video, haven't done this at college so really beneficial. One question - In the real world, if I'm asked to reinstate would I have to plaster the wall? If so I'd better learn how to do it!

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  7 років тому +4

      +Jake Chattey
      The trick is to make sure the wall is nice and wet. Use a bonding coating first and when it’s dry either a finish coat or a light weight filler. Remember we are electricians not plasters. You wouldn’t ask a plaster to re-wire your house so why would you ask an electrician to plaster it. Thanks for watching GSH Electrical

  • @HereForTheMusic-h5o
    @HereForTheMusic-h5o 6 років тому +4

    Nice wall you are chasing there! What do you do when you're on the job and the plaster disintegrates and the brickwork crumbles when you hit it with a chisel?

    • @sparx2391
      @sparx2391 6 років тому +3

      That's called the real world. I rember they had us measuring cable clips on twin n earth which would be normally hidden, no one does that in the real world, unless it's all on show.

  • @birdbird895
    @birdbird895 5 років тому +1

    Great video, really informative with some good to know techniques.

  • @annashiegl
    @annashiegl 3 роки тому +1

    Great tutorial for novice lady to do, so neat.

  • @BillsAllotmentDiary
    @BillsAllotmentDiary 6 років тому +1

    Great videos at 53 ive had years of DIY and these videos are a good pointer for anyone who may not be a qualified Spark, but is competent to do electrical upgrades not installs because part P won't allow :-)

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  6 років тому

      Hi. We use my videos as training aids for the learners that attend the college I work at. Thanks for the kind words and watching Gaz 👍

    • @BillsAllotmentDiary
      @BillsAllotmentDiary 6 років тому

      @@GSHElectrical saw your other video on permitted cable runs. Really good and concise information as for this video one thing it don't cover is old houses where when you chase out a run half the plaster falls off the wall lol however it then allows to dot and dab plaster board so not having to chase out for wires haha.

  • @ADF-js9vi
    @ADF-js9vi 6 років тому +12

    Why not use your marker pen to put a line on the chisel to the depth of the box you are fitting?

    • @Sarcastix7
      @Sarcastix7 5 років тому +2

      Was thinking the same. Seems very imprecise. Even a piece of tape showing the depth so you don't have marker all over your chisel would work

  • @drcl7429
    @drcl7429 Рік тому +7

    Check the knockout position before you start the vertical chase. If the drop ever needs replacing it will be tricky pulling it through that chicane.

    • @dav01kar
      @dav01kar Рік тому

      oval tube is used for rewiring purposes, you might have a chance with capping not that its designed for that.

  • @JasonStevenRyan
    @JasonStevenRyan 5 років тому +2

    20 years ago when i did my apprenticeship in tresham wellingborough. Mr Ord taught us to break the plaster with a stanley knife. then the plaster doesn't shatter. theres one for you

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 років тому

      Mr Ord was a phenomenal character at Tresham College 👍

  • @danielkorczakowski9668
    @danielkorczakowski9668 5 років тому +19

    Ok that’s block what about brick in a 1955 house please

  • @soupflood
    @soupflood 4 роки тому +3

    The neighbors must have gone insane. Excellent job though.
    Also, if the chisel is dull, sharpen it then temper it by heating till red-hot and cooling in (automotive) oil.

  • @Christosseventy7
    @Christosseventy7 4 роки тому +1

    Would making the chase in line with the knock out of the box be better, or is there a reason why you made it central to the box where there is no knock out?

    • @maxdensil5054
      @maxdensil5054 4 роки тому

      That's exactly the way I do it. That way it looks neater and it is much easier to put the capping over the cable without having to struggle where the cable goes through the knock-out in the backing box.

  • @twozzleweb
    @twozzleweb 3 роки тому +1

    Appreciate this is an old video but would you always place the cable first? I.e feed it, maybe tie the cable up then do the chasing,any a situation where you would chase then run the cable? I guess you may run into issues fishing the cable so the chase may be redundant? Just wondering best practice. Great vid.

  • @jamesforte-mason8849
    @jamesforte-mason8849 8 місяців тому

    Didn't know electricians did this old fashioned method still now there are chasing machines and dust extractors about that are pretty good.
    Personally I would stitch drill around the box outline and then gently tap the chisel into it. And you are lucky its light weight block, in the real would blocks tend to be 7.3Nm concrete blocks and harder or old houses where bricks are used indoors. Also I never use capping, I go the extra mile and use tube, oval or round, makes the job rewireable.

  • @kevinhancock4064
    @kevinhancock4064 5 років тому

    Good video I have to do thus soon fir our kitchen extractor (carbon filter not duct) layout wont allow for ducting one question with the correct junction box can I steal a live feed from a a feed under floor boards to a socket ? I dont want to go to fuse box as I want to use a socket lime to be sure I can isolate it from the socket trip switch obviously I'd be putting in a separate switch in kitchen for the hood with a 3 amp specified fuse thanks

  • @rabuayya1
    @rabuayya1 5 років тому +1

    Great video. Well explained. Thank you

  • @incredible2475
    @incredible2475 5 років тому

    If you chase a concrete floor, instead of capping what would you use so you can pull through if needed after the floor is concreted? Conduit? Any type of metal?

  • @ianstwaddle
    @ianstwaddle 3 роки тому

    Your video is really helpful. I am going to have a small wooden box/cupboard behind my wall mounted tv, I am going to chase horizontally to a unit in the corner where various electrical equipment such as blue ray player will be housed. My question is, presumably I do this in the same way, however, I think that I may have a wire to a plug point to cross over or underneath about half way. Can you suggest how I can do this. Finally can you recommend a tool for locating electric wires /pipes and studs, I have spent a fortune in the past and none of them seem to work. Many thanks Ian

  • @ajaysan2765
    @ajaysan2765 4 роки тому +1

    Professionally done!

  • @PHealey1981
    @PHealey1981 6 років тому +1

    Reminds me of all that ‘hammer rash’ as an apprentice!

  • @TheDoosh79
    @TheDoosh79 3 роки тому

    I had to do this recently, I just cracked out the SDS and went ham. Seemed to turn out ok.

  • @PaulintheUK86
    @PaulintheUK86 Рік тому

    I did this today, using the same tools, my lines were not as straight! The plaster came of around it a lot. I didn't hit hard (way less then you did) I wonder why my chase was much messier? Any tips would be appreciated (from anyone) as I have more to do!

  • @globalste
    @globalste 3 роки тому +2

    Can you use a hand grinder with a diamond disc to cut the long edges of the chase?

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  3 роки тому +1

      Yep - but not for my college assessment

  • @keithjones6270
    @keithjones6270 6 років тому +2

    Have you tried using a battery multi tool , the only reason l state this is because on freshly built green wall you may topple it over

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  6 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/UYfYxsbBmyM/v-deo.html
      My learners have to chase the wall by hand. Thanks for commenting and watching GSH Electrical

  • @Chris-uu6dg
    @Chris-uu6dg 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for another great video.
    I just wanted to know do you need to put cables in capping if they are going to be covered over by dot and dab plasterboard or can you just clip direct? Thanks

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 років тому +1

      Hi, thanks for commenting I always put capping on my cables however not everyone will when the wall is to be dot and dabbed. All the best Gaz 👍

    • @Chris-uu6dg
      @Chris-uu6dg 5 років тому

      @@GSHElectrical Yes it seems some do some don't, I think I prefer to have capping as it would be easier if you ever needed to replace the cables.
      Thanks for your reply, you are such a great teacher.

  • @andymaxigawa
    @andymaxigawa 6 років тому

    spirit level for the channel as it looks neater and for the backbox? ear defenders? i'm not picking but this needs to be on the video

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  6 років тому

      Hi. True dust mask, gloves and ear defence... I was thinking to much about shooting the video and not apply what I expect my learners to do. All the best Gaz

    • @andymaxigawa
      @andymaxigawa 6 років тому

      @@GSHElectrical nice video though! 👍I have just started watching

  • @abdulrahiman812
    @abdulrahiman812 5 років тому +2

    Great video. Well done and well explained

  • @tobybarker6808
    @tobybarker6808 3 місяці тому

    polite question: why did you not put the chase vertically above one of the holes in the back box? You put it right into the centre of the box...

  • @deanallen5567
    @deanallen5567 3 роки тому

    Great video. The only factor I'm not sure about is the material used for the capping. Would common sense and safety precautions not dictate that this be metal not plastic?

  • @shannonj1000
    @shannonj1000 6 років тому +2

    Excellent video once again, very informative...

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  6 років тому

      Thanks for the positive comment Gaz 👍

  • @gazdkw82
    @gazdkw82 5 років тому +1

    On a related matter, how do you find Is best to cut metallic capping? Junior? Snips?

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 років тому

      Hi. Tin snips and roll the edge over on metal capping to prevent a sharp edge..... or use plastic thanks Gaz 👍

  • @100ukmrf
    @100ukmrf 6 років тому +5

    Nice..but i normall pepper drill holes in the chase area..lot quicker and easier

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  6 років тому +1

      Hi. So do I... this is a training video for my learners and they have to chase the wall. Thanks for watching and commenting checkout today’s upload for another way to chase that wall. All the best GSH Electrical 👍

  • @alpachino468
    @alpachino468 6 років тому

    I use a dremel tool to go around the edges of a chase and to cut out the the lattice of a chase, and finally finish off with a chisel and hammer. Only problem is dust.

  • @kano0303
    @kano0303 3 роки тому

    Is there a video showing how to cover it up once finished. Also, did you have to break into the brick? Or was it only the plaster layer?

  • @bazookabill3081
    @bazookabill3081 4 роки тому +1

    How do you go about doing this when you live in an old pit house made with real bricks and only ¾ plaster.. looking at adding a couple of sockets to a room

    • @michaelgrant6920
      @michaelgrant6920 4 роки тому +2

      Do what most sparks do... don't chase out deep enough and leave for the plasterer to sort out...

    • @adamsharp201
      @adamsharp201 2 роки тому

      Surface mounted sockets mate ha keeps the plasterer happy

  • @KS-ym4tq
    @KS-ym4tq 3 роки тому +1

    Just starting out, fantastic to watch

  • @dwilliams820
    @dwilliams820 5 років тому +1

    Given the access is to the left or right of centre on the top of the metal box, having positioned the box, run the chase line up from there, and not above the centre of the box. That way there is no off-set kink. Equally that also allows for tubular conduit should that be preferred. Easy with a block wall. Would have been nice to see a brick wall.

  • @noodlebrains
    @noodlebrains 3 роки тому

    If I have an electrical wire already boxed into a conduit along the surface of the wall and I want to move the wire inside the wall, do I need to remove the white cover first? Or just push everything into the wall? Also - if I have a cut wire that I want to extend - do you have a video for that?

  • @richardwallace3477
    @richardwallace3477 3 роки тому

    My question was answered - caping is there to prevent plasterer from damaging the cable, so if you re-instate yourself then you don’t need it.

  • @mickbowler9111
    @mickbowler9111 4 роки тому +17

    You forgot the most important tool, "the level" 🙈

  • @futurecarslondon1109
    @futurecarslondon1109 5 років тому +1

    Thanks a million for sharing.

  • @adventuresofanathan
    @adventuresofanathan 2 роки тому

    I've never chased walls before, but I've used a reciprocating saw to change a single box to a double... can this be done with a reciprocating saw too - would they be strong enough to break through?

  • @michaeljohnson1006
    @michaeljohnson1006 6 років тому +2

    You should try the Bosch multi drill bits you don't need to use hammer do drill red brick!

  • @jdickson242
    @jdickson242 3 роки тому

    Im chasing out the cable routes for the spark for our sockets. What size channel / capping is used for 2.5mm2 t&e 37mm? Or is 25mm ok?

  • @sheppy101
    @sheppy101 5 років тому +1

    You wouldn't consider using an angle grinder for neater cut lines, after checking for hidden cables/pipes of course?

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  5 років тому

      Hi thanks for the comment we use one of these ua-cam.com/video/UYfYxsbBmyM/v-deo.html
      All the best Gaz

  • @paulquinn5260
    @paulquinn5260 2 роки тому

    Great example. Will follow your instructions.

  • @vgopalt4922
    @vgopalt4922 2 роки тому

    Super, Excellent teaching. Here I want to know, how to identify wire / water pipes running inside the wall. Do we have any instrument / mobile app to identify running wires /pipes / metal rods inside wall before chasing wall.

  • @Sidg2
    @Sidg2 4 роки тому

    In my house there are no seperate conduit pipes for cctv cameras and fiber cables. I have to attach a dome camera along with LAN cable on ceiling (which is RCC Slab). But I want to install PVC conduit pipe (1 inch dia pipe & 10 feet long) inside the concrete slab. So is it possible to cut the slab for installing conduit pipe ? And How much time can take to cut the 10 feet long slab for pvc conduit?

  • @nathankerridge3039
    @nathankerridge3039 5 років тому

    noob question here, but when chasing for multiple cables can you stack cables on top of each other, or just make the chase wider to accommodate multiples?

  • @jeffponcedeleon3116
    @jeffponcedeleon3116 3 роки тому

    I have a ? Could you use a small wall saw, something that is like rotating mini saw to do the first layer of plaster to get perfect lines and then hammer out the deeper part?

  • @mohammadtariq1541
    @mohammadtariq1541 Рік тому +1

    Very nice video, now a days people are using grinders for lines, which is I think is much quicker. What do you think?

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  Рік тому +1

      Hi, we had to chase this wall at college as per the demonstration. The video was originally to help my students 👍🏻

  • @s-d-sdragons5525
    @s-d-sdragons5525 6 років тому

    Brilliant video GSH keep it up 👍

  • @jan-dr1xl
    @jan-dr1xl 4 роки тому +1

    whats with all the power tools? make em use a rawlplug jumper for the fixing holes

    • @GSHElectrical
      @GSHElectrical  4 роки тому

      100% and we do have 2 in the workshop 🦾. Thanks for commenting. Gaz

  • @mlee6050
    @mlee6050 Рік тому

    Do you have others like this? I am on ground floor studio flat and wondering about internal (inside) corners how to get around them

  • @MK2CLIOOWNERSUK
    @MK2CLIOOWNERSUK 2 роки тому

    I took a shot every time you said a sexual innuendo Gaz. I’m now drunk goodnight!

  • @ifscale3
    @ifscale3 2 роки тому

    I'm not an electrician so I may be unaware of something obvious to those in the trade, but why didn't you cut out the space for the socket box slightly offset from the capping chase so the cables could go straight into the box?

  • @carlstaurt5773
    @carlstaurt5773 2 роки тому

    Hi !! The only thing I would different is cap the back box with a piece of cardboard to protect it for your second fix !! Keeps everything nice and clean!! You know what plasters are like !! The box will be full !!! Lol

  • @tamshora090
    @tamshora090 6 років тому

    i couldn't carry on my electrical course because my carp teacher , can u tell me where do u teach plz?