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Blake Wyatt
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2022
Double stack conduit rack #electrician #conduit
Double stack conduit rack of 1" and 3/4" emt. Five 3/4" and twelve 1"
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GM neutral safety switch glue hack #mechanic
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GM neutral safety switch glue hack #mechanic
working the wedges #logger #timber #chainsaw
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working the wedges #logger #timber #chainsaw
How to wire duplex receptacle #howto #electrician #diy #wiring
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How to wire duplex receptacle #howto #electrician #diy #wiring
Hack for getting a bolt in frame hole #mechanic #caraudio
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Hack for getting a bolt in frame hole #mechanic #caraudio
Doing some tree work #chainsaw #treework #treetrimming
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Doing some tree work #chainsaw #treework #treetrimming
Dropping some logs down #treework #chainsaw
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Dropping some logs down #treework #chainsaw
Cutting a back leaning tree over a blacktop driveway #logging #timber #chainsaw
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Cutting a back leaning tree over a blacktop driveway #logging #timber #chainsaw
Beautiful red oak!!! #chainsaw #logging #husqvarna
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Beautiful red oak!!! #chainsaw #logging #husqvarna
Holzfforma G660/Stihl 660 fuel tank full assembly #mechanic #chainsaw #holzfforma
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Holzfforma G660/Stihl 660 fuel tank full assembly #mechanic #chainsaw #holzfforma
Holzfforma G660 first startup!! #chainsaw #holzfforma #logging
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Holzfforma G660 first startup!! #chainsaw #holzfforma #logging
Holzfforma G660/ Stihl 660 fuel tank replacement part 1. #chainsaw #holzfforma #mechanic
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Holzfforma G660/ Stihl 660 fuel tank replacement part 1. #chainsaw #holzfforma #mechanic
Cutting a beautiful white oak! #husqvarna #logging #chainsaw
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Cutting a beautiful white oak! #husqvarna #logging #chainsaw
Dropping a rotten one #logging #husqvarna #chainsaw
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Dropping a rotten one #logging #husqvarna #chainsaw
Dropping a double red oak #chainsaw #husqvarna #timber
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Dropping a double red oak #chainsaw #husqvarna #timber
dropping a decent poplar #chainsaw #logging #husqvarna
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dropping a decent poplar #chainsaw #logging #husqvarna
Close call cutting a tree #logging #closecall #chainsaw
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Close call cutting a tree #logging #closecall #chainsaw
2002 GMC Yukon lower ball joint installation #mechanic #balljoint #yukondenali
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2002 GMC Yukon lower ball joint installation #mechanic #balljoint #yukondenali
2002 GMC Yukon Denali how to remove lower ball joints
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2002 GMC Yukon Denali how to remove lower ball joints
2002 GMC Yukon Denali removing spindle from lower ball joint
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2002 GMC Yukon Denali removing spindle from lower ball joint
Cutting a nice white oak! Stihl 660 magnum! Getting photo bombed
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Cutting a nice white oak! Stihl 660 magnum! Getting photo bombed
Results are in!!! Soaking valves in seafoam to loosen hardened on carbon!!
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Results are in!!! Soaking valves in seafoam to loosen hardened on carbon!!
valve spring compressor tool easiest I've used!
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valve spring compressor tool easiest I've used!
2004 Honda Civic 1.7 easy valve spring removal! Best tool for the job!
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2004 Honda Civic 1.7 easy valve spring removal! Best tool for the job!
stihl 660 dropping a nice red oak! cutting timber!
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stihl 660 dropping a nice red oak! cutting timber!
I bet you it can’t fix STUPID😂😂😂
Box specs?
@That.wide.Chevy00 it's 7.25cuft after speaker displacement and I tuned it at either 30hz or 32hz can't remember. Single layer mdf except top is double baffle
They make 1/4 inch socket sets for this exact occasion. I bought a nice one from China for $30 last year. 😅 mook
US has oldschool stuff
Hack for everything; use the right tool for the job. You’re welcome
Thinking you have a "hack" when all you need is a long extension
Fuckkk 6" Malco flip bit drive it, braze, purge, pull, and roll
Just use a regular screwdriver that doesn't have 3/4 shaft, your out here useing every wrong tool, might as well start with a crescent wrench first
I use a ratchet with an extension....
Crazy thing, I used to work for Eaton. I welded together the giant transformer boxes that are filled with oil and pressure tested them pretty cool
It seems like i hear the teacher is about to get in an argument with the apprentice or be impressed by him at the end, i can't hear which.
Some panels have spots for zipties already perforated in the sides. But modifications like that are against code. has to come that way.
That's a slick design. Interested to see how the air flows
It will be fine
You going to start a fire 😂😂😂
How? there is no hot wire
None of the wires are connected to a power source
I guess I didn't look... So, what's the point. Lol Never mind, now I seen the title. 😆
It's fine. The panels are littered with holes already. What exactly do you think is gonna happen? Nothing for 100 years.
Usa plug sockets are terrible, uk wins this race
Electrician and prank dont mix, Honestly nun funny about electricity people should always take it seriously.
Looks like internal electromagnetic actuator (solenoid) is unable to disengage main contacts's lever system to OFF position.
Pretty dumb considering outlet will fall in the wall soon as the plug meets outlet 😂
😂
That's what makes it dumb, right.
What would be the proper way to secure the wires
Either bundle them together using zip ties or they make something called a sticky back that you stick to the side of the panel and zip tie the wires to. Although sticky backs usually don't stay stuck very long unless you clean the spot with an alcohol wipe first
I believe that by drilling or modifying the panel, this probably is a code violation. It's up to the inspector now, if it even gets inspected. I personally would of used sticky backs that will probably only stay attached for maybe a year or so, or just used nothing at all to hold the wires. The tie wraps are only there to make it look nice.
You can only drill holes in the bottom if you need to make any modifications I believe
Im a plumber and even I wouldn't have done that
They have a word for that it's called a butcher 😂
This is why God did not intend for man to harness his lightning. One day ue will no longer show his lightning and then where will you be???
Ummm ???? Okay I guess Electricity mostly comes from magnetic fields , and guess what , earth has a Gigantic electric field
@@user-gv6kv3nk1u Yes but if God wanted us to have magnets he would not have buried them so far into the ground. Metal detectors are unnatural
thats some expensive zip ties
That's still pretty neat work there.
At least he didn’t use metal zip ties
Thanks brother I'm going to try it out this week
I will say it took me several times to get the hang of it. Just try angling your dikes at about a 45 degree angle
If it's stupid and it "works", you're gonna fail inspection.
Ever had cad poisoning? I have, wow does it suck.
Looks like the ran out of sticky backs 🤷♂️
Okay. So what's the big deal?
I'm referencing the 2020 NEC code book 110.27(A) Live parts guarded against accidental contact 110.12(A) unused openings The second states unused openings, other than those intended for the operation of equipment, those intended for mounting purposes, or those permitted as part of the design for listed equipment, shall be closed to afford protection substantially equivalent to the wall of the equipment
@@blakewyatt33they’re not “unused” so how is it a code violation?
@LESLASLESLAS read both sections of code. Having holes for zip ties doesn't fully protect live parts against accidental contact because there's space around the zip tie and the second code I listed if you read the entire thing tells you why it's a code violation
@@blakewyatt33I agree it’s a bad install but you’re reaching far on that code reference because that , at best, 1/4-20 hole doesn’t meet that standard.
@@Esnara2085 No more hazard than holes 3R panels often have to let water drain, and wasps in
Another Video with no explanation of the problem or code violation???🤔
I'm referencing the 2020 NEC code book 110.27(A) Live parts guarded against accidental contact 110.12(A) unused openings The second states unused openings, other than those intended for the operation of equipment, those intended for mounting purposes, or those permitted as part of the design for listed equipment, shall be closed to afford protection substantially equivalent to the wall of the equipment
Man, that’s a stretch.
@@blakewyatt33 i was actually only sayin the original clip poster doesnt give ANY explanation for the general public watching it🤪.... But, since the holes are being used for attatching wires and to prevent incidental contact, which this would actually provide quite well there really isnt a hazard issue.
@@rhettlyerly545 as i stated i the other guy, my comment was about the one posting it without any info for the other 90% of ppl in the general public that dont know ANYTHING about electrical work. There should be at least something explanative and helpful 💯
Why
Bad breakers
If you dont do it like this your a hack!!
As a mechanic of many years I have had to unplug a good number of these switches to replace transmissions. At the shop we used a small handheld propane torch or a heat gun. If you are doing one of these at home a hairdryer will work.
I wish I had thought of a hair dryer definitely would've been easier thanks!
As someone who works with cad welding, that man was an idiot. 1 gravity is a thing. 2 holding that thing is extreamly dangerous, that's why you get straps and stuff to hold those things in place.
You're smart to use an impact gun. Lots of guys try to be gentle with a ratchet but in my experience that turning force tends to snap bolts more often than the hammering of an impact, especially when with a welded nut.
Amp?
Skar RP4500
Thats was a close call.....
Too close
Hole saw permit 😂 I lost it 🤣🤣🤣
Every time someone knocks a hole out wrong my boss asks for their hole saw permit 🤣🤣
I'm a pro, I use a slug buster to oversize holes.
Smaller pipe wrench will often work if you don't have a welder and oe don't want to risk burning the coating off of the inside of some oil pans. Goto an OIL CHANGE SHOP for a replacement. They will often have one with a bigger hex. Chevy Trax from the factory...12mm thread, 10mm hex... I love Chevy... but RETARDED. Stripped the crap out of it The oil change shop gave me one free with a 14mm hex.
Nice
Mission accomplished
Chinese money
That's y the mack a hacksaw.
I’m the one that came up with this. Who’d you learn that from I bet i can trace it back to me lol
THANK YOU.
aka oopsie rings