Thank-you for the encouragement, always feel free to request videos / articles of current questions you have on site.. I'll see if I can provide any insight if I have any experience on the topic.
Thank-you for your encouragement.. Please comment with any video requests or questions! This video is a part of my Wire Splicing Series: becoming-an-electrician.com/optin/splicing-wires/
Hello, I am 3rd year commercial electrical apprentice in NZ. I want to come to Canada for work and bring my family, once I am qualified in NZ. Could you make a video/ guide on how to go about, and registering myself in Canada. Is it easy to find work and where. Thanks in advance.
Hey there, all I have at the moment is an article about Immigrating to Canada for Electricians: becoming-an-electrician.com/immigrate-to-canada-as-an-electrician/
Is there technique involved in stripping longer sections of wire? Like if ive got 15ft of 14GA wire that i want to strip down to bare bright am i better of just using a razor blade at that point?
There are machines to strip wire if you're looking to recycle the copper for money. If not, you can use the bare bond wire #14 in the #14/2 NMD ? Otherwise, you should be able to strip a decent amount each time. Be careful with the razor blade.. becoming-an-electrician.com/
@@frostyxmeboi8878 Haven't seen the hand ratcheting splitter you mentioned. But you can look up "wire insulation stripper machine". You feed the wire in and it removes the wire insulation to expose the bare wire if you are recycling, you will get more money back. becoming-an-electrician.com/
Love your videos Riley. Please post more 👍
Thank-you for the encouragement, always feel free to request videos / articles of current questions you have on site.. I'll see if I can provide any insight if I have any experience on the topic.
Happy New year gentleman
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Awesome video Riley!!! Keep it up
Thank-you for your encouragement.. Please comment with any video requests or questions! This video is a part of my Wire Splicing Series: becoming-an-electrician.com/optin/splicing-wires/
Awesome Video & Happy New Years
Yes another year, wow!!!
Thank you for your useful videos.
Could you tell me how much the company will pay during the Apprenticeship?
Hey each city and company is different, so I cannot give a direct answer! Usually it's a percentage of the journeyman rate.
Hello, I am 3rd year commercial electrical apprentice in NZ. I want to come to Canada for work and bring my family, once I am qualified in NZ.
Could you make a video/ guide on how to go about, and registering myself in Canada. Is it easy to find work and where.
Thanks in advance.
Hey there, all I have at the moment is an article about Immigrating to Canada for Electricians: becoming-an-electrician.com/immigrate-to-canada-as-an-electrician/
Is there technique involved in stripping longer sections of wire? Like if ive got 15ft of 14GA wire that i want to strip down to bare bright am i better of just using a razor blade at that point?
There are machines to strip wire if you're looking to recycle the copper for money. If not, you can use the bare bond wire #14 in the #14/2 NMD ? Otherwise, you should be able to strip a decent amount each time. Be careful with the razor blade.. becoming-an-electrician.com/
@@BecomingAnElectrician like expensive machines or those hand ratcheting splitters?
@@frostyxmeboi8878 Haven't seen the hand ratcheting splitter you mentioned. But you can look up "wire insulation stripper machine". You feed the wire in and it removes the wire insulation to expose the bare wire if you are recycling, you will get more money back.
becoming-an-electrician.com/