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  • @nntpdump
    @nntpdump 4 роки тому +24

    I love your "shoddy DIY" comments. I learn from your videos to make my DIY electrics better!!

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  4 роки тому +5

      Haha thanks

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 4 роки тому +3

      lol
      same tbh even though I would only do small things such as replacing broken stuff tbh at most

    • @vicinglis3736
      @vicinglis3736 3 роки тому +5

      Good point, not all DIY should be labelled the same during my many many years in the industry I save seen lots of shoddy contractor installation, funny how our intrepid Mr Jordan resists the temptation to name and shame his fellow installers who on occasions have left name labels visible to us ?

    • @chriswashington7964
      @chriswashington7964 3 роки тому +1

      Do the cable clips need to be 18th edition fire rated if this is access in event of fire?

    • @BenCos2018
      @BenCos2018 3 роки тому

      @@chriswashington7964 I think it depends on the location and whether it would be classified as a escape route
      I'm not a expert in any way that's just how I would interpret it

  • @TheOriginalCoda
    @TheOriginalCoda Рік тому +6

    I have visited quite a few European countries and the ones I remember they have the switch's position up meaning on. I think the reason for this is historical. If you look at the ancient throw switches (imagine a Frankenstein film set! 😁) you have to move the lever UP to close the switch. This is so that it's harder to accidentally close the switch, i.e. gravity works against you.

    • @Dragonited
      @Dragonited Рік тому +2

      Yes, it's the same here in Sweden as well. Up for on and down for off.

  • @Dazzy84
    @Dazzy84 4 роки тому +13

    Oooh that hanging pendant screams 1960s retro. 😂 surprised there was no cotton covered VIR cable on it.

  • @JohnDop
    @JohnDop 4 роки тому +32

    Great video as always. A little loud on the music at 10:30 & 13:00

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  4 роки тому +1

      Sorry bad edit me thinks... might have to repost this.

    • @muzikman2008
      @muzikman2008 4 роки тому +6

      When editing your audio Jordan, compress, normalise, and limit the whole audio track for your video. Your speech is always lower than every other UA-cam video. Great video as always... Bundy's flexi conduit would look nice on the 2 led strip link lol 😁👍

    • @Fishbait075
      @Fishbait075 4 роки тому +4

      @@muzikman2008 I agree, the voice work is always alittle quiet, and I have to pop youtubes volume to 100%. Totally shook me up when the music started.

    • @shane121
      @shane121 4 роки тому +1

      Certainly blue my ears off. But then can't here you talking.

    • @danf6491
      @danf6491 4 роки тому +1

      @@muzikman2008 I find the same audio is always much lower than all other youtubers , so I crank it 100% until that music kicked in. damn nearly shit myself :)

  • @fatpedro5588
    @fatpedro5588 4 роки тому +3

    I love these garages jobs. Rip out all the rubbish, effectively making a blank canvas and replace it with fresh, brand new and decent parts.

  • @peterrobinson850
    @peterrobinson850 4 роки тому +6

    Hello Jordan, From an old spark from the 60's great video as usual, eloquently explained in detail I enjoy and look forward to them, I'm hooked. The only thing I would have done differently is to continue conduit to lights just to make it look more neater but nothing wrong in the way you've done just an observation.

  • @leonblittle226
    @leonblittle226 4 роки тому +3

    Other than the light fittings I think that previous install was done using "cable and stuff" that were found lying around in the scrap yard. I've wanted a light switch hidden in the roof beams.......

  • @imark7777777
    @imark7777777 4 роки тому +1

    In the US we have more of a toggle so down is off I think this comes out of two things A directionality and A requirement that down be off so if something Falls against it it is less likely to go on. I believe since we share with Canada they do the same thing. The interesting thing our consumer unit or breaker panel load Center code requires vertical and Canada allowed horizontal.

  • @lkm5462
    @lkm5462 4 роки тому +3

    I never put fixtures in a room such as this in the middle . Doing so creates shadows when you need to do anything around the periphery .. in a room like this I would run the about four feet off the wall at the end and the about the same at the other end. That way the light is between you and the shelves. Your thoughts

    • @1dunkdafunk
      @1dunkdafunk 3 роки тому

      I'd have 4 lights each above the wheels of my car, need plenty of light for when working on the car. And an LED strip channelled in the floor to light underneath.

  • @wimschoenmakers5463
    @wimschoenmakers5463 4 роки тому +22

    Yeah, your lightswitsch is upside down, but what do your expect from people driving on the wrong side of the road. Great job anyway.

  • @mullinator09
    @mullinator09 4 роки тому +1

    SWA ran from the house to a switch in the garage.... Expensive 2 way switch 😂 If rewiring, why not run a new cable out from the board in the house and out to a new sub board in the garage with an mcb for the couple lights and an rcd for the sockets. Would have been a nice job IMO and leaves the option of adding in more in the future having a sub board in the garage. Could have even re used one of the SWA's that were already pulled and just re reroute them at the house.

  • @richardfife8192
    @richardfife8192 Місяць тому

    Beautiful work. Seen them little blowers in a service station in Warwick yesterday. I'm going to pick one up!!!

  • @mikethompson7296
    @mikethompson7296 4 роки тому +6

    Bundy's getting it again! 😂

  • @chrismillea7830
    @chrismillea7830 3 роки тому +1

    Switch down for off in other countries is to correspond with a "trip" being down when power is cut.
    Oh,and your right to get annoyed at bad DIY work👍

  • @PurityVendetta
    @PurityVendetta 3 роки тому +1

    I'm guessing that most of these garage wiring messes are those 'Quick, I need some lights in the garage. I'll get round to doing it properly later.' As we know, there's nothing more permanent than a temporary bodge 😆
    When I saw the nailed florescents I nearly wet myself. I live in rural Shropshire where they haven't come round to the principle of using new fangled screws lol. The yokels here bypassed them and moved directly to 'no more nails'. 😂

  • @rayroulstone3565
    @rayroulstone3565 4 роки тому +1

    As A DIY electrician I have to agree that was bad but were not all like that. You wouldn't see that in my house but I do have a little knowledge as I did my C&G 16th edition BS7671. I suppose at least it was earthed (in a fashion). Love the videos keep up the good work.

  • @bigjd2k
    @bigjd2k 4 роки тому +1

    Those old Crompton fluorescents were well made and will outlast any modern LED fitting. Shame they’ve been chucked, they’d do another 30 years easily in a garage!

  • @deangrehan7930
    @deangrehan7930 11 місяців тому

    Watching your videos a while now, going back watching old ones. Unreal to see how your channel and team has grown. Keep up the great work. From an aspiring apprentice 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @kevinpickett7249
    @kevinpickett7249 4 роки тому +11

    Why didn’t you sort the swa out whilst there? It would drive me mad kinked like that also liked your EV charger video with the new no TT system required👍

  • @stuartthespark
    @stuartthespark 4 роки тому +5

    That looked like a posh house, with a twin garage and mechanics tools for there bikes. Was there no budget for a few extra sockets or an outside socket, I can see a water supply in the video for cleaning the bikes or car. The job was crying out for a garage board with all the trimmings. The outside light looked weathered, was the terminations as bad as the rest of the job.

  • @Larkin1500
    @Larkin1500 4 роки тому +1

    I am from Croatia, the light switch on/off positioning in my country is the same as in the UK. The place where you've been must have had a DIY electrician.

  • @jgroenveld1268
    @jgroenveld1268 4 роки тому +1

    When I brought my house the shed was "wired" up using extension cords and old lamp switches. In some areas, the cabling was thumbtacked to the wall. It was quite the mickey mouse job.

  • @Johnnyboi0001
    @Johnnyboi0001 4 роки тому

    You’re still winning the race atm, 900 ish left. I definitely agree with you about the flexi conduit; I been taught use it only for vibrating/moving appliances etc. and that it should be a max of 2m realistically, but if it’s tidy and supported well then fair play really

  • @wayneedwards1418
    @wayneedwards1418 4 роки тому +8

    How on earth can you dig Bundy out when you left that SWA like a 3 Yr old installed it 👀

  • @spinaway
    @spinaway 3 роки тому +1

    My son is the TGE Electrical inspector for the Northwest, and he has seen some horror installations performed by the pros too.

  • @mariuszboike3438
    @mariuszboike3438 3 роки тому +1

    22:30 oh yeah... that is very confusing indeed, why in UK you install switches in wrong/different way than common breakers work.. huh? anyway, I don't know if it's true but I remember someone told me that turning off always should be "toggle down" (not only for light switches), simple example: there is a fire/gas leak, someone is loosing consciousness or is crawling on the floor.. it's easier to turn off things with sliding down your body on swtich or slamming down your hand on it.

  • @alankennedy7623
    @alankennedy7623 4 роки тому +6

    I use RS components for all sizes and lengths of ferrules.

  • @thetruth5210
    @thetruth5210 4 роки тому

    In the US up is on, as an additional bonus standard single pole switches read ON/OFF so you can immediately tell the difference from a multiple way switch and if you hang it upside down the switch reads NO!

  • @llVIU
    @llVIU 2 місяці тому

    see? Nails to hold neon lights, you can thank the DIYers for making your work easier

  • @llVIU
    @llVIU 2 місяці тому

    if you want to blame someone for "jamming muh wires in" then you can blame the manufacturers and designers who keep bragging about making things "compact".

  • @OnusofStrife
    @OnusofStrife Рік тому

    We have switches the reverse in the USA usually. Up pushed in is on. But if you have three and four way switches it isn't necessarily true depending on which switch you used.

  • @jacooosthuizen2977
    @jacooosthuizen2977 4 роки тому +1

    Great video Jordan. Here in South Africa the light switches are the same, we also usually have a line/mark/dot on the top part of the actual switch to indicate the on position.

  • @Fishbait075
    @Fishbait075 4 роки тому +13

    Electrician working in a Garage..... BRING ON THE FLEXICON! :D

  • @rowles13
    @rowles13 4 роки тому +1

    Poor bundy is having an outing with this flex conduit.great work jordan.👌

  • @garyredmond1890
    @garyredmond1890 4 роки тому +5

    Great video, as always. As a DIY 'electrician' myself, I find these videos are such a great source of information and learning. I appreciate that its probably not your intent to encourage the DIYer's, so who are these videos aim at? Not qualified competent electricians, surely!

    • @fraserreid719
      @fraserreid719 4 роки тому

      No such this as a DIY electrician

    • @garyredmond1890
      @garyredmond1890 4 роки тому +1

      @@fraserreid719 LOL 😆

    • @Adrianyoutubing
      @Adrianyoutubing 4 роки тому +2

      Well legally speaking, one can replace broken fittings, lights etc. I believe the jargon is Minor works.
      Minor work can include: replacing socket covers, control switches, ceiling roses and replacing cables from a single circuit if damaged; adding additional lighting points to existing circuits; replacing light fitting.
      Unless it is in a "special place".
      But I see you point about protecting the term elecchicken.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  4 роки тому +2

      Adrian Haddock if you are doing minor works you need to produce a minor works certificate which only a qualified electrician can do. DIY jobs that are allowed are basically only changing like for like, no additions or alterations are allowed.

    • @fraserreid719
      @fraserreid719 4 роки тому

      @@artisanelectrics spot on. Spuring off a ring main then spurring another 3 sockets off that and plugging tumble driers in the lot. That's the horrors of botch diy life enders

  • @00A00RECORDINGS
    @00A00RECORDINGS 4 роки тому

    Ireland is the same for light switch's on and off, also the twin and earth cable has insulation on the earth cable , no need to sleeve it.

  • @waylonhartwell
    @waylonhartwell 3 роки тому

    Up is on here North America I think I was explained it because when they were settling on it they wanted people do you think that they were sending the power up to the light when they would flick the switch and taking the power away from the light when they are slick switch down but I'm not sure if that's just something I remember thinking or if that was explained to me LOL

  • @DrGerryD
    @DrGerryD 4 роки тому

    In the U.S.A. on normal light switches they have the words ON and OFF. If you install it upside down, and turned on it reads " NO " it's wrong. Think about that one. The reasoning is that you MUST push a switch UP to turn on a circuit. You can not accidentally turn something on. (all bets are off with three-way and four-way, a misnomer in effect as a three way can be turned on from either end of a hallway for example, and a four-way would be at a door between those and as many doors there is one can have four-way switches and they will all work the hall lighting.) (I'm just an old retired "sparky".)

  • @anthonycampbell9807
    @anthonycampbell9807 4 роки тому +1

    Only thing I would of done different is the swa going into the switch I would of done it straight for the sake of refixing a couple of cleats.

  • @asef698
    @asef698 4 роки тому +2

    Am I the only guy who uses an impact driver for everything unless using a holesaw on steel? Hardly ever use the drill.

    • @cliveramsbotty6077
      @cliveramsbotty6077 4 роки тому

      does it work well drilling stuff? been thinking about switching over to impact and getting a set of those hex shank drill bits

    • @asef698
      @asef698 4 роки тому

      @@cliveramsbotty6077 only used it for hss bits, use some lubricant and in my opinion it seems better than a standard drill.

  • @llVIU
    @llVIU 2 місяці тому

    10:30 shat my pants, check your volume levels mister DIY video editor

  • @EruElectrics
    @EruElectrics 4 роки тому +1

    In Greece we use to install light switches however they got landed 😂. About 15 - 20 years though the norm started to become like in the UK

    • @dd313car
      @dd313car 4 роки тому

      How bad must installation in Greece be taking GB installations as an example !

    • @EruElectrics
      @EruElectrics 4 роки тому +1

      @@dd313car lol. I don't think most Greek sparks are aware of how things are done in the UK. It like it's a more "make sense" way that takes over.
      I'm hoping to do a video on Greek installs in the next couple of weeks by the way.

  • @anthonybragg
    @anthonybragg 4 роки тому +1

    First Chris from CJR now you're ribbing him hasn't the guy been ribbed enough !!! 🤣 It might backfire Jordan and people will be going over to his channel to watch it. Nice garage install by the way.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  4 роки тому +2

      Haha its just a bit of banter he knows we love him really

  • @thunderblackdragon
    @thunderblackdragon 4 роки тому +1

    I don't know where you were in the Netherlands but my switches works just like yours. Maybe someone did a poor job. Wouldn't surprise me.

  • @hyndass
    @hyndass 4 роки тому

    Good job, I'm from Czech Republice and I've been told that switch should be on up and off down because of safety. They said that falling man after electric shock is more able to hit the switch downwards when falling down than the other way up. Nothing else...

  • @ptfrodrigues9300
    @ptfrodrigues9300 4 роки тому

    Regarding DIY projects: I just think one should inform oneself before doing anything. Before a did a new circuit home i pulled up my country's eletric code and bought quality equipment. I just think if you gonna do something you rather do it right the first time.

  • @phillipgwynne6580
    @phillipgwynne6580 4 роки тому +1

    Haha, first Chris, and now you. I’d love to see Dave Savery’s thoughts on Flexi con, and also where’s Dan? It’s great the banter between you all, it helps everyone to learn from mistakes. With what you was saying about which way up to have light switches, I don’t think it’d be a bad idea if manufacturers put Red or ‘ON’ at one end of the switch like they do on sockets.

  • @garethblake3941
    @garethblake3941 4 роки тому +2

    Hi,
    The USA has the same switching orientation where up is usually the on position and down is the off position but have you observed that all the UK MCB's etc are that orientation.
    I worked in the military ship building industry and l believe all switches there are the same to conform with NATO requirements, also l believe it is the same for the aircraft industry.
    I guess to a certain extent it is what one has got use to. Anyway keep up the good work and stay safe.
    Regards, Gareth.

    • @gibberingidiot
      @gibberingidiot 4 роки тому

      I assume the thinking with MCBs is that if you were touch one while falling then you can only turn it off (or to a safe position). Whether turning a light on or off is safer is maybe more debatable - Most of Europe seems to have the up for on with switches too, so we seem to be the odd one out as usual. (It's very common to find switches upside down though)

  • @AndyK.1
    @AndyK.1 4 роки тому +12

    These lights don’t work. * Flicks switch. Oh, nice bright lights

  • @RuneInternational
    @RuneInternational 4 роки тому

    great upgrade. In Denmark we install switches the same way as UK, but Sweden does it the other way

  • @carlrobson5745
    @carlrobson5745 4 роки тому

    We get our ferrules from a company called TLA differnt length for 1.5 & 2.5mm cables longer ones for mcb shorter for contactors or other control accessory components

  • @robinfisher4376
    @robinfisher4376 4 роки тому +1

    Australia, switches are the same way.

  • @dg2908
    @dg2908 4 роки тому +2

    I'm intrigued to know why you used a switched fused connection unit; I'd have had it unswitched to prevent a call out down the line. Would also have made and fitted it with a little label "Garage strip lights, 3A Fuse'. I've avoided buying a laser yet so would have fitted conduit just using a spirit level, shock, horror!!

  • @JK-qm8ps
    @JK-qm8ps 4 роки тому

    I always do the ferrules the same way as you do Jordan, makes sense really

  • @malcolmcroll7556
    @malcolmcroll7556 4 роки тому +1

    why did you not put the cable in a straight line like you said ,on the two way switch to the out side light to the house ;

  • @nntpdump
    @nntpdump 4 роки тому +13

    Why not vaccum up the dust instead? Blowing it just spreads it everywhere!

  • @hyperbyte2
    @hyperbyte2 3 роки тому

    In Portugal off is down, because if the spring in the switch fails gravity kicks in and powers down the circuit

  • @ammelovmokum7346
    @ammelovmokum7346 4 роки тому +1

    in the netherlands the easiest position a switch could take, is the off-position. make it as fail safe as possible.

  • @twistedbmwdriver85
    @twistedbmwdriver85 4 роки тому +3

    In Norway up is on👍

  • @SteveNail
    @SteveNail 4 роки тому +1

    Poor Nick, He's never going live that down haha ;)

  • @theGerry000
    @theGerry000 4 роки тому

    I've live in England and Scotland all my life and up has always on. For me I think it came from the old bakelite switches, were you flicked them down to turn stuff off.

  • @Hayfic
    @Hayfic 4 роки тому

    I couldn’t help but notice mk metelclad spur was off at the end of the video but the lighting was on🤪🤪👀👀 I might be wrong but the lighting should be on the load side thus protecting it by the 5amp fuse👀👀👀👀
    Nice work 👍👍👍👍

  • @thomasbyles3075
    @thomasbyles3075 3 роки тому

    Wow the finish looked so much better. Great work, client must have been chuffed

  • @ANDREWB7360
    @ANDREWB7360 4 роки тому +2

    realy smart job. cant believe some so called diy experts . its shocking to say the least. no pun intended.

  • @AndreKochDre
    @AndreKochDre 3 місяці тому

    I don't understand why he never shows the other end of the mains connection for these sub DBs; is it on an MCB at the parent DB?

  • @simonabbott7323
    @simonabbott7323 4 роки тому +3

    You can't put something on an EICR just because it is old and hideous! Otherwise I'd be for the chop....
    Why not have both switches on the same plate?
    Disappointed you didn't straighten out that SWA .
    The 1 milli cable on the joists: I would take the cable under the joist, not over, to prevent damage from anything placed on top of the joists.

  • @mattWallJsy
    @mattWallJsy 4 роки тому +1

    Superb conduit 👍😉🤣

  • @nw5835
    @nw5835 4 роки тому

    You can get Ferrules with a 12mm barrel/length. Nice tidy work Jordan, I would like the 20K subs to be a tie between you and Nick.

  • @Dragonited
    @Dragonited Рік тому

    I wouldn't say that DIY electrics is terrible it's just that if you have the inteligence and sense of mind to acctually look up how to wire everything to code but just don't want to pay for the education to get licensed since you just do your own electrics anyway just don't get noticed. It's just the bad DIY electrics that usually have issues eventually. The ones that does it correctly goes under the radar. It's also a bit easier here in Sweden where we rarily have metal boxes for our electrics and the outdoors ones in plastic have prefitted grommets that you just poke a hole in it.

  • @zjzozn
    @zjzozn 4 роки тому

    Have you not seen BS7671 1977 Shed Edition. This existing wiring is perfect 😂👍 Great vlog 👍👍

  • @nf5416
    @nf5416 4 роки тому +1

    20K for 4 years is piss poor , lee has over 30K in 1 year

  • @francioskirchner3675
    @francioskirchner3675 4 роки тому +1

    Here in South Africa our company run all electrical wire in conduit due to our insurance company requirements and it must be water proof also.

    • @jasonelson7238
      @jasonelson7238 4 роки тому

      Got to be for exterior wiring installations surely😂😂

    • @danf6491
      @danf6491 4 роки тому

      @nick bundy on electrics abroad

  • @bobbyzilla
    @bobbyzilla 4 роки тому +2

    Do you not need metal clips to support the cables or are garages exempt?

    • @tommythomson99
      @tommythomson99 4 роки тому

      I was just wondering that. I’d think the regs apply anywhere?👍

    • @bobbyzilla
      @bobbyzilla 4 роки тому

      @@tommythomson99 I think it depends if the garage is attached to the house or not. I know it does for metal consumer units.

    • @bobbyzilla
      @bobbyzilla 4 роки тому

      521.10.202 Wiring systems shall be supported such that they will not be liable to premature collapse in the event of a fire.

    • @bobbyzilla
      @bobbyzilla 4 роки тому

      But you could argue the fittings are close enough together that they are able to support the cables in the even if a fire. If metallic? Any thoughts?

    • @bobbyzilla
      @bobbyzilla 4 роки тому

      @Mason Moore which ones? The cables clipped direct on the ceiling?

  • @maxxo5534
    @maxxo5534 3 роки тому +1

    shame to see some old fluorescents get removed.....
    good video though

  • @bensalvage4443
    @bensalvage4443 4 роки тому +1

    The trouble I find with MK, is that the terminals are such a soft metal I always fine they damage very easily

    • @alexacb63
      @alexacb63 4 роки тому

      I've found that with their white accessories more recently, particularly eg FCUs. Metalclad still seems to be good (at least I've not knackered any terminals on them in a while anyway...)

  • @ratchriat1716
    @ratchriat1716 2 роки тому

    like you said is only a shed but got be right.

  • @carltugwell4952
    @carltugwell4952 4 роки тому +12

    Anybody else's speakers explode watching this?

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  4 роки тому

      Sorry 😬

    • @Richardincancale
      @Richardincancale 4 роки тому

      Get the Levelator software from the MACos App Store. It takes a video and evens out the sound levels, stop exploding speakers, ears etc! BTW it’s free!

    • @stuartandrews4344
      @stuartandrews4344 4 роки тому

      Even worse for me, I had headphones on...

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  4 роки тому +3

      Sorry guys this one slipped through the net as we had to export it twice due to problem with the first export and I forgot to check audio levels before I uploaded it. Won’t happen again.

  • @Lui-893
    @Lui-893 3 роки тому

    Awesome work very conscientious and professional first class 👍

  • @malcomdoyle
    @malcomdoyle 4 роки тому +1

    Love your work as always! Do me a favour though and stop showing me new tools, literally paused the video to jump on Amazon and buy that duster 🤣

  • @erenhoussein2077
    @erenhoussein2077 4 роки тому +1

    Haw come you don’t use Hager accessories? As you always fit there cu’s or do you just find MK better? Top work as always keep the videos coming

  • @fjeddan79
    @fjeddan79 3 роки тому

    Sweden here..
    We switch our buttons up to turn on our lights..

  • @neil_down_south
    @neil_down_south 4 роки тому

    I'd like to see a pic of the garage exterior, and know the dimensions. I'm looking to build a double garage/workshop soon and that looks perfect!

  • @jamblob3208
    @jamblob3208 3 роки тому

    Um different to what I expected. This is where a little background is needed really to show design was considered, just a bit of mention of wattage and why still a fused connection unit. It remains too simple for a change, though of course still valuable to a non electrician like me to see a thoughtful pro making shares.
    Still a very bare bones look however. I wonder what can be done about that?

  • @richardwhitear7918
    @richardwhitear7918 4 роки тому

    Another cracking video, and what and excellent job. I can see why you are always busy with the quality of work you turn out.

  • @neiltrevatt
    @neiltrevatt 3 роки тому

    I always use L1 as permanent live and common as switch live that way when switch is off only 1 terminal is live L1

  • @bjoe385
    @bjoe385 3 роки тому

    Some nice bikes in the background.

  • @amjster
    @amjster 4 роки тому +1

    Why not strighten the cable to the outside light alongside the new conduit you fitted (27:11)?

  • @brianwood5220
    @brianwood5220 4 роки тому

    Nice neat job Jorden. Thanks for the video

  • @duncanmcewan1049
    @duncanmcewan1049 3 роки тому

    Oh - and another thing - I get your comments about DIY jobs, but what I don't get is WHY they are so bad. It's not like someone didn't know the basics of how to do it (they know what a junction box is), so why would you make such an appalling job of cabling in your own garage, given it's your own life you are risking. I had to wire up some temporary lighting in my current garage - its a total temporary bodge with 4 batten lights, ran off of a nearby external socket - but it was always for incidental use when I was trying to find stuff in the winter. I wired the lights up in parallel, zero exposed wires and all cables neatly tacked to the roof beams. DIY-ers should be able to do basics (not full rewires!!), but all it takes is some knowledge, willingness to research before doing something and caring about the job you do. Also - knowing when you are out of your depth. I am watching a few of your videos - this one in particular - as I am getting a new garage built soon and wanted to check out your rewire job, so I can see see what a good job is and keep tabs on the spark doing the work :p

    • @alerighi
      @alerighi 3 роки тому

      Also in my country typically garages, cellars, sheds, are wired like that. No earth connected (why do you need them), wires twisted together and attached with scotch (if you are luck electrician tape, if not whatever type of scotch tape they have laying around, including paper one), the cable used is whatever scrap cable they have laying around (electrical cable of random sizes, but I've also seen black/red speaker cable used for 230V, CAT 5 cable, areal coaxial cable, whatever), then the typical extension leads made with some random pieces of cable, including the inevitable piece of cable saved from a washing machine or something like that with a schuko plug that is forced on the kind of socket that my country uses without the proper adapter, because 50 cents for a plug are too much.

  • @terrystephens1102
    @terrystephens1102 3 роки тому

    Great job 😃👍👍👍

  • @AndyK.1
    @AndyK.1 4 роки тому +1

    2 way outside lights were common before PIRs were a thing.

  • @markandsuriyonphanasonkath8768
    @markandsuriyonphanasonkath8768 3 роки тому

    In Thailand there is no "on / off' standard (if there is one), is never observed! Had to invert many light switches, frustrating!

  • @stuartandrews4344
    @stuartandrews4344 4 роки тому +1

    Why not just use a cordless vac, you have Makita tools, they have a 18v vac range.
    Do like those Ansell LED Battens,very nice fitting.

  • @farmingace1015
    @farmingace1015 4 роки тому +1

    Do you have a link for the air duster thanks

  • @COLDMKULTRA
    @COLDMKULTRA 3 роки тому

    Bloody Hell !!! ...sort out the music levels in between mate ... nearly blew my speakers!

  • @garyseward7058
    @garyseward7058 3 роки тому

    Your videos are the best good job well done ✔

  • @evzenhedvabny6259
    @evzenhedvabny6259 4 роки тому

    Here in CZ down is OFF as same as breakers isolators and emergency buttons. You slap it and power is off. But i understand British way ... You need to run away you slap it and you can see.

  • @robinmyman
    @robinmyman 3 роки тому

    What a lash up! 😂

  • @nf5416
    @nf5416 4 роки тому

    mk for accessories ( uk not the cheap Chinese ) and Krone for data , why do sparks use cheap data sockets ? im tired of having to replace them after two years . sparks should stay away from data and termination .discuss

  • @garyseward7058
    @garyseward7058 3 роки тому

    Job well done very good 👍