Amazing patience. I thought I was the only person who dropped stuff while up on a ladder. I also thought I was the only person who had to keep going back to the store. Quick question. Do you throw stuff and or cuss? Unfortunately, I do. Great video!!
Nice installation the only concern i would have is to make a loop vs snaking / switch backing the cord from the outlet to the retractable extension cable. I would be worried about broke cable strands or heat generation and fatigue there. Besides that nice install. :)
@@axelrod21 that’s a great recommendation. I am going to do that. I like it to look neat but it would be in vain if it just wore out the whole thing quickly. Appreciate it! Thank you! 🙏
I've heard they are easy to use. You fell they are safe and no issues down the line? I have a bag of them. Just haven't used them yet. Appreciate your thoughts on it.
@@LTCustomsLLC i was referring to 1st half video when he put a 2nd outlet in ceiling. could've just used an extender then hung reel instead of turning the single gang into a double. other than a cord reel or garage door opener or led shop light there isn't much you are going to plug into a ceiling outlet cause cord will fall out. guy done a good job. not complaining about that. just pointing out a faster, easier way for someone that isn't experienced or comfortable doing this type of work. Me personally, I would've done exactly what this guy done but have the 2nd receptacle switched. reel and opener on unswitched, then lights could be added to the switched side.
That would certainly be a good option as well! I'm anticipating other things possibly using the outlet on the ceiling so I wanted the permanence and stability of the outlets but you are absolutely correct. That is a quick and simple option for anyone needing to go that route. Appreciate the input and support! Thank you!
Amazing patience. I thought I was the only person who dropped stuff while up on a ladder. I also thought I was the only person who had to keep going back to the store. Quick question. Do you throw stuff and or cuss? Unfortunately, I do. Great video!!
Continue man !❤
Thank you so much for the kind words and support. It's greatly appreciated!
Good Work. Projects like this require ingenuity.
Thank you very much! Appreciate the support and kind words!
Good job! Keep up the good work! Great explanation!
@@joec6277 thanks! Appreciate the kind words and support!
Nice installation the only concern i would have is to make a loop vs snaking / switch backing the cord from the outlet to the retractable extension cable. I would be worried about broke cable strands or heat generation and fatigue there. Besides that nice install. :)
@@axelrod21 that’s a great recommendation. I am going to do that. I like it to look neat but it would be in vain if it just wore out the whole thing quickly. Appreciate it! Thank you! 🙏
I’ll give it a try
@@Swish36 🤣🤣🤣 Love it. Thanks for the support! Appreciate it.
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I've heard they are easy to use. You fell they are safe and no issues down the line? I have a bag of them. Just haven't used them yet. Appreciate your thoughts on it.
i couldve made it into 6 for $10 and in 10 seconds. amazon Surge-Protector-USB-Outlet-Extender
Wouldn't that make you have to climb to the ceiling every time you need to plug something in?
@@LTCustomsLLC i was referring to 1st half video when he put a 2nd outlet in ceiling. could've just used an extender then hung reel instead of turning the single gang into a double. other than a cord reel or garage door opener or led shop light there isn't much you are going to plug into a ceiling outlet cause cord will fall out.
guy done a good job. not complaining about that. just pointing out a faster, easier way for someone that isn't experienced or comfortable doing this type of work. Me personally, I would've done exactly what this guy done but have the 2nd receptacle switched. reel and opener on unswitched, then lights could be added to the switched side.
@@SgtJoeSmith Makes sense.
That would certainly be a good option as well! I'm anticipating other things possibly using the outlet on the ceiling so I wanted the permanence and stability of the outlets but you are absolutely correct. That is a quick and simple option for anyone needing to go that route. Appreciate the input and support! Thank you!