More than enough. The small rectangular boxes ment for light switches and recepticals shouldn't be used for ceiling fans or chandeliers. They'll hold most sconces and other wall mounted light fixtures without any issues. The remodeling box he uses here is specifically ment for mounting heavier vanity lights. Its thicker material and has more securing brackets than the standard boxes. Hope this helped.
This is much more realistic than other videos I've seen (irl there are always surprises in the wall!) Thanks!
Very well narrated and patiently done. Great job and thanks for sharing.
Thank you for showing every step. That was very hepful.
Nathan, this looks like a great channel. Well done with this vanity light move.
VERY HELPFUL! Thank you for posting.
They make pancake boxes that can go over pipes
4:27!!!! 🤣🤣🤣 "and then.... " (forceful demolition) that was everything!!!!🤣🤣
Amazing tuturial, your the man!! Thanks subscribing!
Put a piece of metal on the stud so that if somebody drives a nail on the stud it will not short.
Damn this is true.
I've been told not to use those remodeling boxes on light fixtures because they do not bear enough weight. How much weight can they hold?
More than enough. The small rectangular boxes ment for light switches and recepticals shouldn't be used for ceiling fans or chandeliers. They'll hold most sconces and other wall mounted light fixtures without any issues. The remodeling box he uses here is specifically ment for mounting heavier vanity lights. Its thicker material and has more securing brackets than the standard boxes. Hope this helped.
6lbs
17:25 & 18:40 *pew pew* is perfect!
I thought junction boxes have to be 12 inches from plumbing?
switches have to be
@@littledovecitydust State of Ca says 12 inches I looked it up! Not switches!
Basically everything in this video was illegal unless he is both a licensed plumber and a licensed electrician.
@@MAGAMAN Only in union controlled states.