Do Not Do Your Own Electrical work (Part 23)
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- In today's video, I Explain socket electrics (PLEASE NOTE AT NO POINT IS THIS VIDEO A HOW TO DO ELECTRICS) this is just me doing my job, you are accountable for your own actions & i screw some draws together
Music By @neffexmusic
Parts By @Screwfix
Materials By @travisperkinsofficial
And Fixing by www.fastco.co.uk
Thank you!!
flim-flam
What did he do? Didn't see a thing. Real electricians don't post videos. We need your work to survive. Surgeons don't show full operation.
Electrical safety is my point in all the videos bud, I'm not out to show everyone how it's done and get people hurt
How long have you been an electrician for? If don't mind me asking
@@jamiekosky8302 I’m not a spark mate I’ve just been in and around it for 8 years and had my own place 5 years now so I’ve messed up a lot and learnt alot (but I don’t encourage others to copy me as it’s dangerous)
Excellent demonstration 😎💯
Oh 8:42 crack kills 😂😜
Screw some draws or screw some drawers? That is the question 🤔😆
Are you doing these electrical works for a customer? Who's signing off the works? Nothing more dangerous than a over confident jack of all trades
@@timwild4433 I follow 18th edition regs alongside building regs, and I’ll call in my niceic registered electrician to do his own eicr on the hole property so I’m covered and the customer will have the confidence everything is safe when I’m finished
Please by all means let me know if there’s something I’ve done wrong but I’m sure IF there’s something wrong a eicr will pick it 👍🏻 and I’ll make sure the eicr covers every point and not just the 10% you are required to check as minimum 💙
I’m out to promote safety and nothing else
If the works are notifiable then just getting an EICR after the fact isn't really acceptable. I can guarantee your public liability insurance won't cover notifiable electric works carried out by an unqualified person it's not enough to just be competent. If the house suffers a fire and insurance company send round an inspector and they see new electrical works with no certificate they will push back on paying any claims , does your customer know this? In your own house it's up to you but it's unacceptable to charge money to customers for uninsured works. Pretty much the definition of a cowboy builder.
@@timwild4433 right I get your point fair enough👍🏻, this property is a family owned i wouldn’t run the risks if it was public and yeah they are fully aware of the situation (given it’s all on TH-cam) they know my background and everything, there’s nothing new in the property there was x sockets to start with and x are still in x place, I wouldn’t be doing this if i wasn’t able to call in the sparky behind me, as much as it’s possible i could create a fault swapping faceplates I’m sure the rcbo’s would detect it if i had done ?
Thanks for the video Charlie. Watched your podcast as well. Loads of admiration for you, love your passion and ambition. You deserve to do well. You have a great drive and are an excellent example to anyone who ever thinks of trying to make it as a sole trader. Thanks again