Well done young man, but as a former kiwi sparkie , please be careful what you are doing, especially with 3 phase , get into the habbit of carrying around a small line tester in your pocket , never assume that a line is not live until you test it ..we were in your area 15 days ago but with the Farmer actions we had to detour , otherwise would have called in..all the best Cam & Marie-Laure
Hello from Ottawa Canada, I have been watching your channel for a week or so, love catching up and seeing what remarkable things you are doing ! Feeding a Marriage, Feeding 3 children, various farm animals, keeping house and then the reconstruction / DIY ..... Both of you are amazing. I know the videography takes a lot of time, please don't burn out and exhaust yourselves - because I can see from your comments here that you are much loved. Keep that awesome attitude. I enjoy you guys very much
Thank you so much for the lovely comment Patricia! ❤️ we’re definitely aiming to do this for a long time so we’ll work hard to find balance and stick around 😉
Another great video. You are the only person I’ve met who actually made electrics interesting😅. Who was your adorable little helper? Was she the same one who wanted you to make sushi😅. So you cook too? Amazing. Becks, you have the greatest laugh😊. Carry on, you are doing terrific!
Haha so glad you found it interesting! That's our youngest, and yes she was the one demanding Sushi. 😂 My cooking is rare and often disappointing compared to Becs (though sushi is a good treat). She's definitely the chef in our house! I love her laugh too 🥰 - Jack
Thanks Lisa! Stoked that you’re enjoying them I’d definitely be lost without the labels, and even with them, I’ve grabbed the wrong cable more than once 😅 gonna be really hectic when we get upstairs involved too - Jack
I was cracking up at all the positions you took after you carried that plasterboard in 😂😂😂 no I bet it's really heavy. But you're coming along nicely. Much love from Oklahoma USA Jackie 🇺🇸💖
OMGOSH!!! I can feel your pain when it comes to wiring in your house! My home is no where near as old as your house…mine was built in 1965…and my wiring is CRAZY!!! Whoever wired this house was either drunk or on crack! After 30 years living here, when it comes to replacing anything that is connected to electricity, we just hit the main breaker lever and shut the whole house down! 😂
I read something interesting, apparently in France, if you buy windows and have them installed, they are cheaper than buying windows and putting them in yourself, because they are taxed differently. 🤔🤔
That's absolutely right, and we almost went that route, except then there's the fee of having them delivered to our home as well, and that made it more expensive again, so we went with picking it up. I feel ok about installing windows now though, at least I don't have to make a new hole in the wall this time!- Jack 🤣
2 meters = 1 leg on one meter and 2 legs on the other. Have EDF or Edinis to come in and switch your meter out and start fresh with a new panel. I love your channel. Stay safe.
I thought it might be like that too, but there really is just one phase missing after that point. Those meters aren't the official meters any more though, we've got the new smart meter right where our power comes in. Thanks Mike!
Nice Jack, good to see how it’s wired, quite a bit different from NZ with the use of flexible conduit and the flush boxes attached to the gib. And I agree with one of the previous comments - carry a voltage detector like a Fluke 2AC so you can check for voltage on anything you are working on.
Exciting progress! Question-- I thought all plasterboard was supposed to be laid horizontally to give the walls more stability and prevent plaster from cracking? Maybe that is only if the studs are made of wood. Idea--on your other kitchen walls, consider mounting a strip of plugs where your upper cabinets meet the wall. That way they are not seen, there's a plug wherever you need it, and you won't have to cut around plugs when installing a backsplash. It will also be a cinch to add under cabinet lighting.
It is definitely exciting! Thanks for the tip about the plugs and lighting, that's a really nice idea! I think the direction you lay it on walls is more about reducing/hiding seams (it affects strength more on ceilings) and with the size of these walls, we'd actually have more seams if we went horizontal.
Hello Everyone! All I can say about electricity ... BE CAREFUL! I know how dangerous it can be. I learned the one time experience from it. My careless landlord left a live wire hanging from the box; being the neat freak that I am, I went to tuck it nearly away and was thrown 2 feet. 🌩 QUESTION: Will you be dismantling those electrical boxes, meters that won't be used or were wrongly installed or will you work with them?
Ooh definitely, I've been shocked once or twice myself, and it's not something I plan on doing again 😅 We'll be starting fresh, going from the source to the new install, and then eventually get rid of all the old dangerous bits.
We did renovate a couple of places, mostly just surface level (painting and new wardrobes etc) but nothing at all like this 😅 French homes are a whole different beast!
Well done young man, but as a former kiwi sparkie , please be careful what you are doing, especially with 3 phase , get into the habbit of carrying around a small line tester in your pocket , never assume that a line is not live until you test it ..we were in your area 15 days ago but with the Farmer actions we had to detour , otherwise would have called in..all the best Cam & Marie-Laure
Oh absolutely, as someone who has been shocked more than once, I've learned the hard way to be much more careful. Appreciate the advice! 🙏 - Jack
Hello from Ottawa Canada, I have been watching your channel for a week or so, love catching up and seeing what remarkable things you are doing ! Feeding a Marriage, Feeding 3 children, various farm animals, keeping house and then the reconstruction / DIY ..... Both of you are amazing. I know the videography takes a lot of time, please don't burn out and exhaust yourselves - because I can see from your comments here that you are much loved. Keep that awesome attitude. I enjoy you guys very much
Thank you so much for the lovely comment Patricia! ❤️ we’re definitely aiming to do this for a long time so we’ll work hard to find balance and stick around 😉
Look at you, keeping on keeping on! Good on you!
Only way we know how to do it! 😅 Thanks for the support! 🙏
Love your channel upbeat and getting stuff done. May not be perfect but you are trying and it will be so satisfying when done.
I hope so! That's really what keeps me motivated, seeing it get a little better every week!
Another great video. You are the only person I’ve met who actually made electrics interesting😅. Who was your adorable little helper? Was she the same one who wanted you to make sushi😅. So you cook too? Amazing. Becks, you have the greatest laugh😊. Carry on, you are doing terrific!
Haha so glad you found it interesting! That's our youngest, and yes she was the one demanding Sushi. 😂 My cooking is rare and often disappointing compared to Becs (though sushi is a good treat). She's definitely the chef in our house! I love her laugh too 🥰 - Jack
Bon travail. Awesome work all those cables, made me dizzy. Great progress and really enjoying your videos. Lisa
Thanks Lisa! Stoked that you’re enjoying them I’d definitely be lost without the labels, and even with them, I’ve grabbed the wrong cable more than once 😅 gonna be really hectic when we get upstairs involved too - Jack
I was cracking up at all the positions you took after you carried that plasterboard in 😂😂😂 no I bet it's really heavy. But you're coming along nicely. Much love from Oklahoma USA Jackie 🇺🇸💖
Haha glad you got a laugh out of it, it's always fun to edit those silly bits. Much love right back at ya Jackie 😍
OMGOSH!!! I can feel your pain when it comes to wiring in your house! My home is no where near as old as your house…mine was built in 1965…and my wiring is CRAZY!!! Whoever wired this house was either drunk or on crack! After 30 years living here, when it comes to replacing anything that is connected to electricity, we just hit the main breaker lever and shut the whole house down! 😂
😂 Drunk or on crack, yep that sounds about the same! Good plan just shutting the whole lot down 😅
I think needs a plasterboard lifter. Doesn’t make it lighter but much easier to manage. Otherwise start stretching his arms 😅
I’m not sure his arms can get any longer! 😂
I read something interesting, apparently in France, if you buy windows and have them installed, they are cheaper than buying windows and putting them in yourself, because they are taxed differently. 🤔🤔
That's absolutely right, and we almost went that route, except then there's the fee of having them delivered to our home as well, and that made it more expensive again, so we went with picking it up. I feel ok about installing windows now though, at least I don't have to make a new hole in the wall this time!- Jack 🤣
Hope you get the rest of that plasterboard up this week Jack. Looking forward to next week's episode 😀
Thanks Ruairí me too!! Just picked something else up that I’m really excited to get installed too 😉
Brilliant, Jack of all trades
😅 I've gotta try to live up to the name I guess! 😂
Paráda, at se daří držím vám palce.
Dík! 🙏
2 meters = 1 leg on one meter and 2 legs on the other. Have EDF or Edinis to come in and switch your meter out and start fresh with a new panel. I love your channel. Stay safe.
I thought it might be like that too, but there really is just one phase missing after that point. Those meters aren't the official meters any more though, we've got the new smart meter right where our power comes in. Thanks Mike!
Keep up the good work and take care.
Cheers Giselle! You too ❤
Nice Jack, good to see how it’s wired, quite a bit different from NZ with the use of flexible conduit and the flush boxes attached to the gib.
And I agree with one of the previous comments - carry a voltage detector like a Fluke 2AC so you can check for voltage on anything you are working on.
Yeah I definitely think I’ll invest in one when it comes time to set it live 🔌💡
beau travail mec
Merci mec! 🙏
Exciting progress! Question-- I thought all plasterboard was supposed to be laid horizontally to give the walls more stability and prevent plaster from cracking? Maybe that is only if the studs are made of wood. Idea--on your other kitchen walls, consider mounting a strip of plugs where your upper cabinets meet the wall. That way they are not seen, there's a plug wherever you need it, and you won't have to cut around plugs when installing a backsplash. It will also be a cinch to add under cabinet lighting.
It is definitely exciting! Thanks for the tip about the plugs and lighting, that's a really nice idea! I think the direction you lay it on walls is more about reducing/hiding seams (it affects strength more on ceilings) and with the size of these walls, we'd actually have more seams if we went horizontal.
Great stuff Jack useful information for us when we head over to Reno in July cheers
Glad it can be helpful! Definitely hit us up if you get stuck with anything.
Congratulations on a great job
Thanks Claude ! 🙏🙏
Hello Everyone! All I can say about electricity ... BE CAREFUL! I know how dangerous it can be. I learned the one time experience from it. My careless landlord left a live wire hanging from the box; being the neat freak that I am, I went to tuck it nearly away and was thrown 2 feet. 🌩 QUESTION: Will you be dismantling those electrical boxes, meters that won't be used or were wrongly installed or will you work with them?
Ooh definitely, I've been shocked once or twice myself, and it's not something I plan on doing again 😅 We'll be starting fresh, going from the source to the new install, and then eventually get rid of all the old dangerous bits.
920 mm is a good height for bench tops
Well done! Can we do our own wiring installation in NZ?
I think you either need it to be performed by a licensed electrician, or inspected by one of you do it - not 💯 sure
Seems like you flipped homes back in nz.
We did renovate a couple of places, mostly just surface level (painting and new wardrobes etc) but nothing at all like this 😅 French homes are a whole different beast!
Put a rubbish in your work area then all of the rubbish goes in there
That's a good idea!