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Welcome to Crafting Ideas from You - a place dedicated to the creativity of our community! I am a passionate artisan, eagerly embracing fantastic ideas from all of you. On this channel, I will bring to life captivating and exciting DIY projects based on your suggestions. Help me break the boundaries of my craft; I believe I can tackle anything in my crafting field. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to never miss any of our projects together. Let's embark on this creative journey right now!
The girl working at the construction site has outstanding skills in using tools.
The girl working at the construction site has outstanding skills in using tools.
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What would electricity look like without following NEC (National Electrical Code) standards?
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What would electricity look like without following NEC (National Electrical Code) standards?
Female Electrician and Plumber: 6 Days on the Job Site.
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Female Electrician and Plumber: 6 Days on the Job Site.
What do electrical wires and water pipes under your floor look like?
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What do electrical wires and water pipes under your floor look like?
Holy shit he made an inductor with that cable.
IDK who has problems with plastic plugs, but I never seen a metal plug outside of carpentry aplications. Concrete or brick wall, even drywals, every plug should be plastic in the EU. Metal plugs could damage every wall type, only in wood could properly lodge in between the fibers without pulverising the material. I don't even mention other pros...
Is that Trampled by Turtles playing as background music? Good choice
What are the torque settings? Low, medium and high?
Looks good to me and I’m a soon to be grad manufacturing engineer
prank video?
As others have said: Mains ac frequency is too low for it to matter. Might matter If you were doing that 400 Hertz AC in some aircraft. But maybe even that's too low I should look up the math
First time I even heard of a towel warmer.
Those are not electrical cables its the hot and cold water pipes for the floor heating
Depends on the climates using those wires either stranded or solid. The one youve said that solid is better than stranded because its prone to corrosion. That is not correct.. both of them prone to that issue. Unless you dont allow air to flow on the end exposure of conductor or terminal end. That is why we sealed it with electrical tape or high heat resistance polymer sealer to reduce oxidation. You have to research more to understand electrical applications.
Why not just run the water pipe during rough in instead of conduit? This just seems like running water pipe with extra steps
20lat temu na budowie, elektryk..Szwagier wlasciciela robil taka "sztuke" tylko 3miesiace opoznienia zrobil na dostosowaniu pokieszczen pod przycjodnie ginekologiczna 😊
Rework box ? Trust a professional, not worth burning down a house
I like. Your videos but this is a horrible one 😢
I wish I could get an electrician here in Ireland half as good as you. Your work is amazing!
AI voice is crazy
A decent number of holes for the size of the distribution box. Bigger ones might have what you need. Don't be cheap on materials, you need at least 30% free space for the thermic factor and reserve. So if you got a box with 3 rows you use only 2, and so on.
Можно было эти труби паднят а не ламат 😂
It's solid wire? In my Country do not find that wire It's all flexible.
Have u ever seen american plummings versus finnish plumming😂 American plumming is so fuking dum and bad
Guy argues with himself in head watching videos and do em
Clever
Que tipo de tubería es ese
Plumber and leak detector here. Whoever told you that "Plastic Pipes" are toxic is plain stupid. The pipe systems we mostly use in modern installations here in Germany is aluminum composite or stainless steel, copper is mostly found in older buildings and these old pipes are prone to pitting corrosion. We have some of the strictest regulations worldwide when it comes to water quality and installation, so if plastic pipes were toxic in any way, they wouldn’t be allowed here.
It also limits 90% of use of the tool even if it was clear I would still take the stupid thing off😅
Only 26k for a one-day install that takes a week and two follow-ups.
There is knipex plastic pliers you can try those for bending
I think they meant why a 90 instead of a tee to vent your stack. I know code is obviously different as Canada has one of the most strict plumbing codes. Those heat pressed fittings would never pass an inspection here. Mostly concerned about the s-trap youve built into their wall
Yes, but not those POS
Just wondering, how much would it cost to get a metal shop in your country to make you the custom box with the maximum amount of holes you might ever need...
We tend to use lounge heater since we i live heat is mostly dry and winter its wet and cold day max are 9c and lowest -6 with wind chill of -11 but summer we get mostly dry days. From 19c avg to max of 44c in summer. mostly dry.
your work is better then even half the western homes being made these days. Old homes were made good but sad now there throw up in weeks.
River sand is normal (Unless you want to have sand from beach or sea, that would be very very bad) 正常應該用河邊的沙子 否則就會變成海砂屋
If you have the dexterity and brainpower to learn a trade then you can learn more than one
I think its pretty lotical to assume that if the water damages the electrical work, it was bad electrical work in the first place
That floor outlet on the wall is 👌
I think you are doing good work. Maybe there are somethings different from policys etc like here Germany but all looks clean and solid.
Just curious: Do you have a code in Vietnam that dictates that outlets must be placed every 3m? I think we have that here in North America and that's why we don't have floor outlets
Your conduit management is super impressive. It looks super clean!
From cheap tools to hilti
Hi I like that new Video style!
Very neat ....all standard stuff throughout the electrical panel wiring industry, built thousands over the years
Always put a block of wood behind the plasterboard before the ceiling’s put up . That fitting might be light but the next one might be heavy
That's concrete he's drilling
Load of shite
Sad thing is that wago doesnt really make that many different kinds so I actually prefer fake wagos since there are more kinds like that one...and they are insanely cheap
Someone say to me why he did that
PVC primer is a more concentrated solvent. PVC cement is that same solvent with more PVC in it to fill the gap. You can use either or both. Doesnt really change much
In Australia you would need to stay in school 30 years to learn how to do two or more trades
In Greece ppr is becoming popular actually
If he was a "Murican" the wall would be so thin he could destroy it with just a single breath