One of the main reasons I love using the multi-tool for taking up boards is because you can also hear the tone of the blade differentiate between wood and copper. Stop the tool and you will have barely scraped the pipe. Use a saw and it is usually too late. :) Adam is certainly levelling up nicely. Good job.
Chasing so much easier than when I did it as an apprentice many moons ago ! Best job I went on we had a professional chaser employed to do our chasing , all we had to do was paint the walls and he would chase away ! Heaven .
Great vid as always guys and nice to see a house “re-wire” while still being occupied. Miss the days helping my father on weekends and holidays doing this exact type of job. Keep them coming both!
Busy with a house rewire now....it is a HUGE job! ...and the owner is working from home during Covid...she needs new distribution board and new wires all round...WITHOUT ever losing power to the office.
All great banter - Nick don’t knock it until you tried it. I challenge you to do a few yoga or Pilates classes, seriously it will help both your physical and mental well-being. Also ween yourself off the monster stay hydrated with water or tea at worst. The monster caffeine load will not help with stress levels and will just add to greater nervousness and mental anxiety. All of you are very busy. Take a break none of your UA-cam followers will knock you for it you all look exhausted spend a week with your family doing nothing rearrange some jobs if you have to. Have some one edit the videos for you it will save you time.
Great vid Nick. Those Wylex boards always make me smile as thats all we used to sell when i started in the industry in 1983. It always struck me that if an electrician bought one with either cartridge fuses or the new (at the time) mcbs he was doing a good job.
Been watching your videos for a while now mate. I’m starting work experience to hopefully get an apprenticeship later this year to be an electrician. Your videos are helping massively understanding things, wish me luck!
I did that in my last house. I replaced the floor boards so as new board went down I drew on what was underneath. I've just moved into a new build and as it was being built I came in after first fix and took loads of pictures of pipes and wiring with a tape measure so that I've got a record of every wire and pipe in the house. Makes drilling and screwing less stressful lol
Great job yet again guys,. Brilliant. Just a thought, the main water bond in the kitchen will eventually be " Blind eye" and possibly vulnerable to mechanical damage, curtain rail fixing etc,.. I personally would have dropped it into the same chase as the ring. However, I remain impressed.
I'm relatively new to this channel, UA-cam recommended because of me watching Artisan and DSS (shout out to those bad boys) - definitely subscribing now, quality vid. Keep up the good work guys
If I filmed my morning routine I definitely wouldn't be able to upload it to UA-cam. Big grafting day for you two smashing the jobs out. Don't have too many energy drinks or you'll be installing a toilet in that swanky van!
Have you ever ran cable under the top of the staircase. Where on either side there's a step to bedroom and under the flood there's a brick wall and 2 wooden joists.
Loads of 110v her in the Republic and Northern Ireland in Ray Grahams. I seemed to have got the last 230v chaser and now have trouble finding the matching hoover. Dunno why, there german and there 230v. Should be ez even if I have to use a plug top adapter. Any help welcome 🙏
love your videos, 2 questions if I may. Why do you leave an unchased bit on top of the metal boxes, why don't you just put capping down to the box instead of squeezing trunking onto the left in bit? & can you link to the plastic plasterers mask/socket mount wsaname thing. Ta!
@@NBundyElectrical great videos mate keep them coming wish i had the balls to put myself out on youtube for all the world to see well done mate you deserve every thig you have made for yourself even used bundy10 with rhino trade insurance guy even said he loves bundy 10 hahah made me laugh.
Couple of runs of flexi con will have those cable runs to the consumer unit looking grand 😉 primes opportunity to shift the CU to the new cable exit location and only have to worry about tails?
@@Br_1985 all over mate not hard to spot on the video...would just be slightly concerned if it’s not something they check as they seem to do a lot of rewire..chasing etc.
Do you fit 35mm boxes now? These double sockets with USB's can be a little deeper, also these new touch sensitive light switches can be deep too. amzn.to/2IrPpxY
Cables need to be supported to prevent premature collapse in case of fire. I would have thought that if the ceiling caves in then the collapse is very much mature... ?
If the fire is that hot to bring the ceiling down in that particular room...surely no one will be going in there and the fire brigade are going to find an alternative way if they need to rescue people with it only being a domestic 2 story dwelling
You know that, l know that and Nick knows that, unfortunately some people like to nit pick and criticise so to appease the keyboard critics Nick did the biz. Great video again by the dynamic duo, thank you
you could kill two birds with oen stone and do Yoga in Asda Price underwear haha. I'm not an electrician, haven't been in the trade ever, but find it quite interesting, however and as I said not being in trade maybe a reason. When you start talking of your plans, cable run routes, what accessories are going where, I find it really hard to take a fraction of that in, maybe it's just too fast? Chris Reeves can also someitmes give the whole of Wikipedia's content equivalent in five minutes or less, and I just think how do people learn to take it all in. I mean (and I am stereotyping young students), how does Adam cope? I did electronics, and sometimes, I had to get up and go to the loo, my brain just malfunctioned. But seriously, I've noticed Adam is asking lot's more questions, or commenting much more. When he's been explaining what you both done/doing, he just get's on with it, I'm sure when I first seen videos with him in, he was a bit nervous like anyone being on camera. on the UA-cam banter, Dan from DSS doesn't seem to get mentioned much or joins in himself much now. I know he's been busy as he went quiet, but I love how evryoee has this bond, hope J Beck comes back soon.
I like to write on the boards and if find any pipes or can see any from first look under mark them too :) make it easy for the next person....it might just be you :)
I come home and watch half an hour of exactly what I’ve been doing all day .mrs thinks I’ve lost the plot.
I'm the same. Watching people doing the same job as me. Who knew it could be entertaining
@@cfcduffysafc Me too! Love it.
same tbh
My work colleague says the same. He's not my mrs though. allegedly
adam has turned into on bad ass apprentice dont lose him nick for an extra £1 an hour hes proving to be a top guy excellent teacher well done
Quality dig at Jordan in the beginning,I’m still feeling nauseous after watching Jordan’s sped up morning workout 😂
Adam's a whizz chasing out those backboxes, really tidy job, good lad!
One of the main reasons I love using the multi-tool for taking up boards is because you can also hear the tone of the blade differentiate between wood and copper. Stop the tool and you will have barely scraped the pipe. Use a saw and it is usually too late. :) Adam is certainly levelling up nicely. Good job.
Chasing so much easier than when I did it as an apprentice many moons ago ! Best job I went on we had a professional chaser employed to do our chasing , all we had to do was paint the walls and he would chase away ! Heaven .
Good and tidy work well done guys
Great vid as always guys and nice to see a house “re-wire” while still being occupied. Miss the days helping my father on weekends and holidays doing this exact type of job. Keep them coming both!
Busy with a house rewire now....it is a HUGE job! ...and the owner is working from home during Covid...she needs new distribution board and new wires all round...WITHOUT ever losing power to the office.
Go home and have a beer you deserve it! 👍
😂
You’ve gotta love Yoga Pants!
🙌🙌
All great banter - Nick don’t knock it until you tried it. I challenge you to do a few yoga or Pilates classes, seriously it will help both your physical and mental well-being. Also ween yourself off the monster stay hydrated with water or tea at worst. The monster caffeine load will not help with stress levels and will just add to greater nervousness and mental anxiety. All of you are very busy. Take a break none of your UA-cam followers will knock you for it you all look exhausted spend a week with your family doing nothing rearrange some jobs if you have to. Have some one edit the videos for you it will save you time.
@@mathman0101 I don't drink energy drinks often,a lof of diet coke perhaps, but that's given me food for thought, thanks!
Great vid Nick. Those Wylex boards always make me smile as thats all we used to sell when i started in the industry in 1983. It always struck me that if an electrician bought one with either cartridge fuses or the new (at the time) mcbs he was doing a good job.
Been watching your videos for a while now mate. I’m starting work experience to hopefully get an apprenticeship later this year to be an electrician. Your videos are helping massively understanding things, wish me luck!
When I had my house rewired the electricians loved it. When I have the carpet up I mark where pipes and any cables near the surface.
Good idea bud
I did that in my last house. I replaced the floor boards so as new board went down I drew on what was underneath.
I've just moved into a new build and as it was being built I came in after first fix and took loads of pictures of pipes and wiring with a tape measure so that I've got a record of every wire and pipe in the house. Makes drilling and screwing less stressful lol
Your work is as good as your filming,good job 👍👍
Great job yet again guys,. Brilliant.
Just a thought, the main water bond in the kitchen will eventually be " Blind eye" and possibly vulnerable to mechanical damage, curtain rail fixing etc,.. I personally would have dropped it into the same chase as the ring.
However, I remain impressed.
Nice neat chasing out. I fit kitchens every week and my spark just butchers the walls haha.
Keep up the hard work and thanks for the awesome content stay safe and take care
Love how this guy works! Incredible, bring out merch!!!!
The end cracked me up 🤣 poor Jordan and the two old men 🤣
I'm relatively new to this channel, UA-cam recommended because of me watching Artisan and DSS (shout out to those bad boys) - definitely subscribing now, quality vid. Keep up the good work guys
Check out Dave Savery too. hobo come sparky.
30 min video yay carnt wait to watch it keep up hard work both Iv secured a place for college so carnt wait to start learning in September 😄
Great work guys, working and filming fair play to you. Really enjoy your videos!!!!!
If I filmed my morning routine I definitely wouldn't be able to upload it to UA-cam. Big grafting day for you two smashing the jobs out. Don't have too many energy drinks or you'll be installing a toilet in that swanky van!
70s DIY is always good for my museum of weird shit :)
Cheers from Florida USA. We do alot of retrofit in concrete here. Nice job
how is it when you only have 110 volts does it make a lot of difference to uk 240 volts we can run radial or ring what do you do many thanks colin
Have you ever ran cable under the top of the staircase. Where on either side there's a step to bedroom and under the flood there's a brick wall and 2 wooden joists.
Nice video , Bundy 👍🏼
0:31 lovely start to the video 😆😆😆
I’d love to get my hands on those old MK Bakelite sockets.
love the way you chase the wall to the socket and left that bit where you feed the cable to the socket Adam he looks exited about Halloween 😁
Another great video mate! Have you ever thought about using grid switches for kitchen appliances or do you not like them?
I've seen that done, a 4 gang grid switch with switches for the Fridge, Washing machine, Dishwasher and cooker extract hood.
get grid engraved or get pre-labeled switches and looks millions doll hairs
Pick up one of those 12v circular saws, fantastic for taking up floorboards
Great videos - very watchable and informative!
I really want one of those Metabo chasers but they seem to be out of stock everywhere at the moment. Very jealous of you right now 😆😆
Is the 110v version though.
Loads of 110v her in the Republic and Northern Ireland in Ray Grahams. I seemed to have got the last 230v chaser and now have trouble finding the matching hoover. Dunno why, there german and there 230v. Should be ez even if I have to use a plug top adapter. Any help welcome 🙏
Also 110v is only 1700watt 230v is 1900/2000watt fare more powerful
You two make me larf good video 👍
Nice to see a young lad that isn't stood with his thumb up his arse counting down the seconds to home time.
Excellent work. 👌
love your videos, 2 questions if I may. Why do you leave an unchased bit on top of the metal boxes, why don't you just put capping down to the box instead of squeezing trunking onto the left in bit? & can you link to the plastic plasterers mask/socket mount wsaname thing. Ta!
ooooh I need that carpet !!!
My neighbour just got outside lights installed and guess what the electrician used .....flexicon .. IT LOOKS SO BAD
nice work as usual adam
Cheers dude
and nick of course
@@NBundyElectrical great videos mate keep them coming wish i had the balls to put myself out on youtube for all the world to see well done mate you deserve every thig you have made for yourself even used bundy10 with rhino trade insurance guy even said he loves bundy 10 hahah made me laugh.
adam then nick as usual
What a long Saturday.
Fantastic.
Looking forward to this video keep up the good work
Thanks dude
Nick can you tell us where we can order the ASR35 in 230/40 volt as where having some trouble here in Ireland. Thanks Noel ( OneElectric) Ltd
Couple of runs of flexi con will have those cable runs to the consumer unit looking grand 😉 primes opportunity to shift the CU to the new cable exit location and only have to worry about tails?
Has Adam got any faster with chasing for the boxes.
Great video
Hahaha......that bloody hour rate! Lol! How on earth he manages that I don’t know!
Do you check your textured ceilings for asbestos before chasing out??
Which ceiling (Min.)? Tiles and tile adhesive in the kitchen are made of asbestos
@@Br_1985 all over mate not hard to spot on the video...would just be slightly concerned if it’s not something they check as they seem to do a lot of rewire..chasing etc.
Both.of you guys are good
Nice job lads
Do you fit 35mm boxes now? These double sockets with USB's can be a little deeper, also these new touch sensitive light switches can be deep too. amzn.to/2IrPpxY
Sometimes bud, depending on what usb outlets we are using
Nice job
Cables need to be supported to prevent premature collapse in case of fire. I would have thought that if the ceiling caves in then the collapse is very much mature... ?
If the fire is that hot to bring the ceiling down in that particular room...surely no one will be going in there and the fire brigade are going to find an alternative way if they need to rescue people with it only being a domestic 2 story dwelling
@@bartman58 Just so.
You know that, l know that and Nick knows that, unfortunately some people like to nit pick and criticise so to appease the keyboard critics Nick did the biz. Great video again by the dynamic duo, thank you
you could kill two birds with oen stone and do Yoga in Asda Price underwear haha. I'm not an electrician, haven't been in the trade ever, but find it quite interesting, however and as I said not being in trade maybe a reason. When you start talking of your plans, cable run routes, what accessories are going where, I find it really hard to take a fraction of that in, maybe it's just too fast? Chris Reeves can also someitmes give the whole of Wikipedia's content equivalent in five minutes or less, and I just think how do people learn to take it all in. I mean (and I am stereotyping young students), how does Adam cope? I did electronics, and sometimes, I had to get up and go to the loo, my brain just malfunctioned. But seriously, I've noticed Adam is asking lot's more questions, or commenting much more. When he's been explaining what you both done/doing, he just get's on with it, I'm sure when I first seen videos with him in, he was a bit nervous like anyone being on camera. on the UA-cam banter, Dan from DSS doesn't seem to get mentioned much or joins in himself much now. I know he's been busy as he went quiet, but I love how evryoee has this bond, hope J Beck comes back soon.
Great video, you good job 👍
Hi where do you get those plastic faceplates for the plastering
Back to the Bat mobile Robbin 👍
How do you get the Metabo to cut out to the ceiling ,so that its flush ?
Got any advise for me as I am in college and trying to get a apprenticeship
Superb 👍🏻👍🏻
What app do you use and what format are the drawings you get on the tablet?
You good job.....👍
Gonna get Adam to do movember??
I’ll ask him mate
@@NBundyElectrical I think it'll be great to see a competition.....
Is Jordan the Joker? 🤣
Bullshiter 😂
do you need metal capping instead of plastic?
No bud, you don’t even need to cap it
have you seen truth seekers. I swear its your mate from DSS electrical and not nick frost.🤣
What was your favourite batman film
Dark night rises 🙌 u?
@@NBundyElectrical The Dark Knight.
Blew my mind when that came out.
@@NBundyElectrical ua-cam.com/video/HEm2UMEUAZs/v-deo.html
17:58 that is a lot of cable 😆😆😆
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I like to write on the boards and if find any pipes or can see any from first look under mark them too :) make it easy for the next person....it might just be you :)
No rings today then
Not on a Saturday mate 👍
Take a break mate!
Ok ok
When’s the giveaway
I asked him over a week ago . Never got an answer . Must be too busy