Shouldn't Have Drilled Here - Ruined New Tray
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adams mom jokes always stay relevant XD
Don't forget the manufactured 90° is really 2 x 45° bends and gives a better sweep than a right angle. Back in the olden days when I was on the tools we cut everything with hacksaws, so a Tee got 2 cuts, then the upstand was hammered flat.
Have I missed it? I don't know. Have you done a video on your ink? I only have 2 tats but they both have massive meaning. I'm always interested in what other people have and what they mean.
Loved this one ! Loads of work, loads of banter and some great work completed at the end of it all
When you started tray bolts from inside to outside with external nuts - I thought that looks gash! Obvs not important for 'normal utility appearance install but this is visible 'SteamPunk stylee' so some pre-thought would have helped + light trays against dome headed bolts = no problems! Good vid otherwise!
Would've been interesting to comment on how the spacings for the ceiling fixings were determined re weight/load of all the tray and light fittings, especially re the toggles used in plasterboard.
I was planning on doing this in my living room for downlights and pendants attached to it sprayed black.
Isnt it mad that were both in the same industry but were miles apart in the installation world. You do houses and i do commercial and industrial. Good video mate.
Awesome video Nick! Love the banter.
Great job, Electric Lego.
A lot of specs actually say to use manufacturers bends anyway. Good practice and it has a gusset as standard. My opinion.
Hi great video
Being a plumber I can remember laying cast iron system on a raised walkway in the same way before fixing so fixings could be transferred to the ceiling positions with ease but if you’ve never done before it’s quite hard to comprehend
Regards
Lawrence Peters
You hung cast iron pipes off a ceiling?
When I say ceiling it was the structure above my head I believe it was cast concrete beams and concrete infill
@@lawrencepeters4139what cast iron pipes were you fitting?
Am I getting this right, you are hanging all that from the plaster board on the ceiling😳😳😳😳. I am sure the fixings won’t pull out but the plasterboard is only screwed to the joists or whatever is holding it up. No way is that designed to hold up some cable tray.
Pretty much all the fixings at in joists
I have not done this sort before (well, I am not an electrician! 😂) but at 5:17 is it ideal to add a nut or bit of blue Loctite to prevent hooks from loosening?? And yeah I would do the same, lay it out on the floor before hanging, only if the room is empty 😀
Hey Nick, great job matte, just wandering where are the copper links between tray and joints, I didn't hear you talking about it.
Great video!
thanks for the Max and Paddy reference nick
Who knew, your hands get dirty if you don't wear gloves :P - good video, I'd prefer to buy the bends too, I hate making them done it once stressed me out, never again.
Nice!👍
Hey mate awesome video always good to how you handle day to day and good to see the Adam jokes haha 😄
I’d take studs and hangers over suspension wire any day of the week.
Same here not much support on that tray prob ok if no weight on it.
Have used the wire but on heavy duty basket tray.
They hangers are suitable for a weight of 280kg per one with a SWL of 56kg depending on the substrate they are attached into, it’s a balance of how you want it to look too I guess
@@brightsparkmid Too much movement for my liking, I’ve used both systems and prefer stud hangers.
@@alvina69 each to their own, I have used these for years and commercial installs and feel it looks cleaner, I have also used tons of strut and channel on nigh sub main installs. Each has a purpose I guess
@@brightsparkmidwhat is the weight loading of the tray where the hook passes through the hole.
The wire hangers were never the problem.
Not a problem if lightly loaded.
Mitch is the man xxx
Best comment yet lol
What's the room for that it's getting that amount lights
What brand trousers are you wearing nick?
Well done Mitch ...
and Nick. always neat & honest . what brand r those safety glasses 🤓
1st- love your stuff and Adams Mum
Hi Nick, whats the name of those hanger clamps with the pushbutton release?
They are “zip clips” for catenary wire
Two and half ministers in and there’s the seamless product plug
Are we getting all Ecclesiastical now god forbid 😂
@@Ivorbiggin😂
Two and a half ministers in and there’s a seamless butt plug 🤣
Called a toggle gun
sparky without a sisor lift
Like Mitch from KZ. )
ay he
What's the world 🌎 coming to ? When a working man concerns himself about dirty hands .....ffs
Did the term 'method statement' ever cross anyone's mind, just asking 😉
Laying the tray on the floor is amateur. Get ripped on site doing that. Tripping hazard for one 😮
Anndddd it’s not galv tray 😂
It medium duty pre galvanised tray,
There are two types on the market.
Both are galvanised but one is pre galvanised which comes in on steel rolls pre galvanised then made into trunking etc
Or
Post galvanised which is door in a bath of hot zinc after production,
Both give different finished but I assure you that it is galvanised
It medium duty pre galvanised tray,
There are two types on the market.
Both are galvanised but one is pre galvanised which comes in on steel rolls pre galvanised then made into trunking etc
Or
Post galvanised which is dipped in a bath of hot zinc after production,
Both give different finished but I assure you that it is galvanised
What's the room for that it's getting that amount lights