What Was The Last Electrician Thinking? Moving Downlights Hack
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024
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Nick, love this one - some great tips coming out of the comments.
Couple of things:
Best ask the customer who uses the area most about the brightness - not everyone likes it lit up like Wembley!
Second - task lighting should go where it's needed - if you go for dead straight line ups it won't always work.
Last - for bits of wood it's 'sliver' - for snakes and lizards it's 'slither'😅
Just a suggestion!😃
If you peel off the backing paper from the plug it allows it to sit just below the surface and allows for a decent amount of filler to be applied to the area.👍
California patch........ brilliant, but you have to carefully cut it from a fresh piece of plasterboard and leave the paper on the back to trim.
I get wanting the symmetry with the lights, but now if you’re working at the sink you’re now working in your own shadow with the lights behind you, I’d want the light in front of me to light up where I’m working. Seems a bit of a strange way to set out the lights as it’s been done.
This is the genuine Nick we watch. Just raised same issue with Adam, different suppliers lamps look different even if supposed to be same spec colour, spread and luminence 😅so buy all your GU10s at the same time.Next time as technology changes so fast theycould look different
Always be aware of the lurking sneaky sneaky hidden alcove. Love you Nick, a unique channel that stands out from the others.
When I need to make the hole bigger,I just put the hole saw in the hole at an angle and drill slowly ,straightening the drill as it goes in. No need to faff with that piece of wood, I could teach you so many hacks.
Nick...those scrapers are great...always pick them up , pound shop ,, I soften / polish the sharp corners , slightly round...Just clean , dry , WD40 , and ready for next use
Oh Nick , Good job putting those spots in , nice and tidy, Always measure twice cut once .Your only mistake was bulbs , yes the bulb , those are what you plant for pretty flowers in the garden , Call the lamp a lamp and the spot is the lamp holder🤣😂🤣
If you have got a used silicone tube pull the plug out and put the filler in it and use you silicone gun I use it myself it works good.
You are doing some great content lately Nick, you need to look for the lumen output rather than the wattage although I would have thought they would have had the same colour as the other room. I use the drywall screws they bite in better as well. I would have thought the customer would have cleared some of the bits out of the kitchen for you.
They never ever clean away,especially under stairs cupboards even when they know you’re changing the fuse board that day, winds me up.
Great channel NB
Another great video Nick mate
Love watching in the evening, settles me, therapeutic
An experiment: CT1 on underside of wood, pop it up above ceiling - pull down to position and let set. Then CT1 the plug to the wood. No screws needed.
I guess another option when putting in the MDF would be to try and clean the inside of plasterboard and then use OB1 to stick the wooden brace in for about 2 hours (while you install the new lights) and then screw the offcut circles back in
You need to look a lumen per watts, the ones in the sitting room may be 5watts but might be more lumens per watt as the government have changed the amount of lumen per watt for leds. Some led lamps now have an energy performance of E and some A rated
I have seen a spring loaded cone that fits into a hole cutter for drilling pre made holes larger so that it centres the cutting tool.
never use can and lamp nick, light output from fixed L.E.D is much better, Collingwood the Only fittings I'll use
looks wonderful
Toupret is my go to filler
Good job
Any discount codes for uni light nick?, just had both mines nicked from site.
that's crap mate , code BUNDY should get you 25% off dude
Please please please start using easyfill powder. It's so much better than the pre made stuff
If the hole only needs to be slightly bigger just use a pad saw saves faffing about
Mood lighting or moody lighting 🤣
me: hears MDF... main distribution frame,,, /telecomms
Regardless of wattage or lumin output, I've often found that GU10 fitting always seem dimmer than an integral lamp.
I think it must be to do with the 30' degree beam angle on a GU10, where the integral have something like a 120' degree light spread.
12, 4000K gu10s in a 3x3m bathroom, I REALLY don't like ugly shadows and uneven distribution of light, I totally get your pain about it not being bright enough
I feel your pain on the different type of light, depending on the brand they could both state exactly the same figures but one gives of a different colour/brightness
The Milwaukee chuck never fails to let go of whatever is locked in