First lesson I learnt as an Apprentice is to keep your work area clean, especially the area around your feet where you are working. All that cable he dumped on the floor is a complete trip hazard. Use a bucket
Really enjoy your videos I’m 59 is it too late for a career change I have basic electrical knowledge and can use a multimeter know about ohms law and have an engineering background what’s my best route to become. Sparky much appreciated and keep up the excellent work
Mate by flexible drill bits and a decent utilities locator I use the Bosch dtect 900 ( bit average) and a 1.8m versabit …makes life a lot easier ( with less plasterboard work for all…
You can have more than 13 amps at an accessory on a ring. A standard 2g socket could pull 6.2KW. As long as it is on the ring and not a spur, you could in theory put a 20 amp switch for example with a load up to 4.8KW. Not good practice but electrically safe. I think eFix did a vid on this.
When I'm doing a new installation I use metal box where possible. If I'm carrying a repair and it's easer to use Drylining boxes then I'll do so. Metal boxes are always my first choice. Thank for watching.
I do a lot of kitchen rewires and i always dread doing the cooker feed. Invariably 10mm t&e so bulky and unyielding. Deep boxes required for switch and outlet loads of chasing, wrestling the cable into the CU. Its a pain in the bum. ☹️
Glad to see Eastway back
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I'm glad to see you are back.
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He shows you real world job's that you face!!!
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First lesson I learnt as an Apprentice is to keep your work area clean, especially the area around your feet where you are working. All that cable he dumped on the floor is a complete trip hazard. Use a bucket
Hi Richie. 100% always keep your work area clear and safe. Thanks for watching.
Nice video delroy nice to see you back
Welcome back Del!
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It's so good to see you back at it Delroy
Glad to see you back!
Wouldn't depend on that touch test, would be checking with a prob tester kew etc
Del is a legend hes so relaxed and calm he would be a pleasure to be trained by. Big fan from ireland
Did you sort out your tools
Not completely sorted slowly but surely. thanks for watching.
Really enjoy your videos I’m 59 is it too late for a career change I have basic electrical knowledge and can use a multimeter know about ohms law and have an engineering background what’s my best route to become. Sparky much appreciated and keep up the excellent work
Mate by flexible drill bits and a decent utilities locator I use the Bosch dtect 900 ( bit average) and a 1.8m versabit …makes life a lot easier ( with less plasterboard work for all…
Wiring was a mess and a half! Plumbing pushfit city at 8:07!! Wow!!
never seen so many spotlights per m2
Can’t wait
Delroy still isn't back 😢. Ive seen both new videos months ago
You can have more than 13 amps at an accessory on a ring. A standard 2g socket could pull 6.2KW. As long as it is on the ring and not a spur, you could in theory put a 20 amp switch for example with a load up to 4.8KW. Not good practice but electrically safe. I think eFix did a vid on this.
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Haaaaaaa wicked!
Uk no1 sparky is Back...Greetings
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Why not use appleby back boxes for dry liner wall?
When I'm doing a new installation I use metal box where possible. If I'm carrying a repair and it's easer to use Drylining boxes then I'll do so. Metal boxes are always my first choice. Thank for watching.
I do a lot of kitchen rewires and i always dread doing the cooker feed. Invariably 10mm t&e so bulky and unyielding. Deep boxes required for switch and outlet loads of chasing, wrestling the cable into the CU. Its a pain in the bum. ☹️
You've more patience than me.. Presume it's just the video making your helping hand seem such hard work 😅
Mate why are you doing the donkey work when you have that strapping young man standing there watching you....