Mike, you are definitely not poor. Your vast knowledge and ability to teach are priceless! You just showed everyone who sees the video what New Jersey ingenuity is all about🙂
Love your videos! They are fascinating, clear to understand and educational What books have you read to get to the stage that you’re in? Or is everything you’re doing based on your experience working?
Thank you. Can't say I've read any books that would stand out. Mostly I would take stuff apart, pit it back together and see how it all works, that along with reading schematics and just experimenting with a multimeter to see what readings I get. You learn a lot when you get readings you didn't expect.
Nope! I dont believe you Mike! That's definitely a smart move... NJ state of mind 👍 How would you do that in a boiler system (if it can be done) without having to install baseboard or something else..... btw did you work for PSEG? Thanks Mike...I always learn something new from your videos..
Have to be honest. I cringed each time you cut the sheet metal w/o gloves. I got introduced to the bone of my 👉🏽 finger once. Glove love ever since (wait..... that came out wrong 🤔). As always, great content and ingenuity! The one who controls airflow rules the 🌎! Looking forward to the next sneak preview notification! 🤜🏽💥🤛🏽
Mike, you are definitely not poor. Your vast knowledge and ability to teach are priceless! You just showed everyone who sees the video what New Jersey ingenuity is all about🙂
Well, it's ingenuity or craziness. lol. Thank you, brother.
Had to watch it twice for the electric section. Nice
Thanks you
Welcome
good job!
Thanks!
Nice job Mike. I would like to do something like that in my basement but my slumlord said no.
I get it. I'm a first time homeowner so now I finally get to do all the stuff I could never do when renting.
appreciate your vids
Appreciate the view and the comment. Thank you.
Love your videos! They are fascinating, clear to understand and educational
What books have you read to get to the stage that you’re in? Or is everything you’re doing based on your experience working?
Thank you. Can't say I've read any books that would stand out. Mostly I would take stuff apart, pit it back together and see how it all works, that along with reading schematics and just experimenting with a multimeter to see what readings I get. You learn a lot when you get readings you didn't expect.
you could make and sell these. Get them UL listed and approved for usage
Hmm....
Nope! I dont believe you Mike! That's definitely a smart move... NJ state of mind 👍 How would you do that in a boiler system (if it can be done) without having to install baseboard or something else..... btw did you work for PSEG?
Thanks Mike...I always learn something new from your videos..
Hmm... That's one I'd have to think a little about. Yup, worked for PSE&G for 10 years. First in Hudson Gen then Bergen station.
Have to be honest. I cringed each time you cut the sheet metal w/o gloves. I got introduced to the bone of my 👉🏽 finger once. Glove love ever since (wait..... that came out wrong 🤔). As always, great content and ingenuity! The one who controls airflow rules the 🌎! Looking forward to the next sneak preview notification!
🤜🏽💥🤛🏽
Ouch. I had to learn to stop fighting the metal to stop getting cut. Sometimes I still forget...